Abstract

AbstractProgram evaluation has been all but eliminated from government as a normal part of program management and needs to be rebuilt. Although early evaluation efforts can be criticized as costly, time‐consuming, and in need of clearer focus, critics overlook the fact that evaluation is a relatively new profession and will require time to develop a solid place in public management.

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