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Workshop: Introduction to Program Logic (In person 18 April 2024)

Workshop: Introduction to Program Logic (In person 18 April 2024)

 Introduction to Program Logic 7

Topic: Introduction to Program Logic
Date and time:
 Thursday 18 April , 9.00am to 4:30pm AWST. 
Location: Perth CBD, IPAA WA will advise details. For queries contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Presenter: Rick Cummings
Register online by: Monday 15 April 2024
Fees (GST inclusive): Members $295, Organisational member staff $415, Non-members $485, Student member $140, Student non-member $226. Students must send proof of their full-time student status to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

This workshop is offered in partnership with Institute for Public Administration Australia WA (IPAA WA). IPAA WA members please register here.

Workshop Overview

Program logic is a simplified model of expected cause-and-effect relationships between activities, immediate changes, intermediate outcomes and final outcomes. This workshop introduces the program logic concept and lays out a step by step process for creating a logic model. The workshop concludes with an overview of how this logic model can be used for program design and to be the spine of a monitoring, evaluation, reporting and improvement framework.

Workshop Outcomes

By the end of this course attendees should be able to:

  • have the confidence and ability to develop a simple program logic model

  • understand how program logic can be used for planning and for monitoring and evaluation

Benefits to your organisation

  • projects will be outcome focused

  • provides the organisation with a framework for evaluating the impact and effectiveness of projects

  • KPI and organisational performance monitoring frameworks can be better aligned to projects achievements

Benefits to you

  • understand the uses of program logic and the key concepts

  • be able to build a simple program logic model for your project

  • know how program logic is useful for project planning, monitoring and evaluation

About Rick Cummings

Rick Cummings is an Emeritus Professor in the Sir Walter Murdoch Graduate School of Public Policy and International Affairs at Murdoch University. Rick has over 30 years experience leading program and policy evaluations, conducting workshops in evaluation theory and practice, and currently teaches public policy research and evaluation at the Sir Walter Murdoch Graduate School. Rick is a past President of the Australian Evaluation Society and was made a Fellow of the Society in 2013.

Event Information

Event Date 18 Apr 2024 9:00am
Event End Date 18 Apr 2024 4:30pm
Cut Off Date 15 Apr 2024 12:00pm
Location Perth CBD
Categories Western Australia

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