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− | Outcome Management is the set of activities for the planning, managing, and realizing of the desired outcomes from initiatives.<ref>What is Outcome Management? [http://www.iocomsa.org/node/6 iocomsa.org]</ref> | + | [[Outcome]] [[Management]] is the set of activities for the planning, managing, and realizing of the desired outcomes from initiatives.<ref>What is Outcome Management? [http://www.iocomsa.org/node/6 iocomsa.org]</ref> |
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− | *An outcome involves an intentional change being imposed on the system (people, processes, technology), with a resulting end state that can be measured. | + | *An outcome involves an intentional change being imposed on the [[system]] (people, processes, technology), with a resulting end state that can be measured. |
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Revision as of 17:29, 6 February 2021
Outcome Management is the set of activities for the planning, managing, and realizing of the desired outcomes from initiatives.[1]
- An outcome is "something that follows as a result or consequence."
- An outcome involves an intentional change being imposed on the system (people, processes, technology), with a resulting end state that can be measured.
References
- ↑ What is Outcome Management? iocomsa.org