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  1. Section 1. Developing a Logic Model or Theory of Change

    Learn how to create and use a logic model, a visual representation of your initiative's activities, outputs, and expected outcomes.

  2. Chapter 1 presents a basic introduction to the logic model as an action-oriented tool for program planning and evaluation.It also offers an array of sample logic models.

  3. What is a logic model? A detailed visual representation of a program and its theory of change. Why develop a logic model? Inputs or resources include the human, financial, organizational, and …

  4. Based on a review and synthesis of the logic model literature and AEM’s extensive experience using logic models to manage large-scale projects effectively, this guide is intended to provide you with the …

  5. Introduction This How-To Note describes considerations for developing a project logic model, as well as steps for thinking through a more complete theory of change (TOC). A logic model is a graphic or …

  6. What is a logic model? 2. Everyday logic models 12. What is a logic model? 3. Program examples 14. What is a logic model? 4. If-then relationships 15. 5. What makes up a 17 logic model. 6. Activities …

  7. Logic models - Center for Results-Focused Leadership

    Left to right logic model development works best for programs that are up and running. It focuses on the "value chain" (how value is created by the organization) by putting on paper the inputs, then the …

  8. Logic Model: A Comprehensive Guide to Program Planning, …

    Learn how to use logic models to guide your program planning, implementation, and evaluation. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to get started.

  9. This Logic Model Workshop Toolkit is designed to help practitioners learn the overall purpose of a logic model, the different elements of a logic model, and the appropriate steps for developing and using a …

  10. Using logic models - What Works Growth

    In addition to advice and questions to consider, we include an example to illustrate each step of a logic model, as well as some of the thinking that would underpin that logic model.