Analysis Grid Clause Samples

Analysis Grid. The analysis grid is a decision making tool for use at the individual output level. Its inputs, the responses to the core questions in Section 3.1, flow through a decision tree with sets of criteria that help partners answer the following questions about each output: ▪ Is the degree of uptake sufficient? ▪ What are the dissemination-related barriers to uptake? ▪ What are the output-related barriers to uptake? ▪ What are the target-related barriers to uptake? ▪ Which barriers can WaterDiss2.0 help overcome? ▪ Which activities are appropriate to overcome the barriers? The outcome of the exercise is a classification of a project‟s main barriers to uptake and an idea of how WaterDiss2.0 can help to address them. It is possible that WaterDiss2.0 will not be able to offer any assistance based on the nature of the barriers, for example, high risks associated with implementing the output. This is more likely when the barriers to uptake are output or target audience related due to the fact that, unlike the dissemination strategy, they are beyond a project‟s control. The outcomes of this exercise are one of many inputs during the process of authoring a project‟s individual strategy for further dissemination (ISFU). The ISFUs will be created in close collaboration with project coordinators in the following months. Fig. 10 presents the decision tree, and the following text lays out its criteria and instructions for use.