Training Opportunity: Becoming a Measurement Guide

Posted by on April 25, 2003

Training Opportunity: Becoming a Measurement Guide

Yellow Wood Associates, Inc., of St. Albans, VT, is pleased to announce a training that will enable interested professionals to deliver a powerful planning and evaluation tool, called You Get What You Measure to their own clients. In development for over ten years, You Get What You Measure recognizes the importance of values in group work, incorporates systems thinking, and creates a culture of group learning. Unlike traditional strategic planning processes, You Get What You Measure explores in detail the connections between goals, indicators, measures, and the assumptions about how or whether specific actions will affect progress towards the goal.

Ideal measurement guide candidates include community development and natural resource professionals who are skilled facilitators and who are seeking to build the capacity of their organizations or communities to make real and measurable progress towards their goals. After completing the three-day Becoming a Measurement Guide training, participants will be well on their way to becoming a licensed guide who can deliver You Get What You Measure to clients of their choice. The training will be held at Yellow Wood Associates in St. Albans, VT, August 4-6th, 2003. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.yellowwood.org/BMG.htm, call us (802-524-6141), or email us ([email protected]). To maximize the amount of personal engagement and hands-on learning, this training has been limited to five participants, so please register early!

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Yellow Wood Associates, Inc.
228 North Main Street
St. Albans, VT 05478-1693
802-524-6141
800-727-5404
802-524-6643 (fax)
http://www.yellowwood.org


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