project evaluations
Project evaluations are systematic assessments of a project's performance and outcomes. They help determine whether the project met its goals, stayed within budget, and adhered to timelines. Evaluations can be conducted at various stages, including during the project (formative evaluation) and after its completion (summative evaluation).
These evaluations often involve collecting data through surveys, interviews, and observations. The findings can inform stakeholders, such as project managers and funding organizations, about the project's effectiveness and areas for improvement, ultimately guiding future projects and decision-making processes.