The Learning Agenda Every Public Agency Needs
It's an important tool for evidence-based decision-making and program management. Asking agency leaders one simple question can start the process of building it.
Andrew Feldman of Grant Thornton and Jenni Owen of the North Carolina Office of Strategic Partnerships
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February 18, 2021
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Learning agendas are an up-and-coming tool to strengthen a culture of evidence-based decision-making within public agencies. While at the federal level they’re now required of many large departments, they’re just starting to be used by state and local agencies. Examples include the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and several agencies in North Carolina.