
Project Evaluation Techniques
Project evaluation techniques are methods used to assess the progress and success of a project. This includes measuring outputs, outcomes, and overall impacts against predefined goals. Common techniques include surveys to gather feedback, cost-benefit analysis to weigh financial outcomes, and performance metrics to track efficiency. Evaluations can be formative, focusing on improvements during the project, or summative, assessing final outcomes once completed. These techniques help stakeholders understand what worked, what didn’t, and how future projects can be enhanced, ensuring better decision-making and effective resource allocation.