EVALUATION, MONITORING COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

EVALUATION, MONITORING COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES. The last stage of Communication Plan is the evaluation stage. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine whether the communication activities meet the objectives. Evaluating the Communications Plan provides the opportunity to adjust the communications goals and campaign strategy in the following ways: • Formally or informally, ask audience members, stakeholders, and funders or potential funders for their reactions and suggestions for improvement; • Improve the communications processes where needed based on the feedback and constructive suggestions; Evaluating the communications plan also provides the opportunity to monitor the communications goals and campaign strategy in the following ways: • Track any completed communications events, presentations, or reports; • Track any feedback coming from audiences or stakeholders; • Track the development of interest in the evaluation from potentially new audiences or stakeholders that were not previously considered The main purpose of the monitoring and the evaluation is to indicate how effective the communication tools are. All communication activities will be subject of a regular follow-up, so that the results can be evaluated and integrated within the communication strategy and that adjustments can be made if necessary. With this intention, outputs and results indicators have been defined for each type of communication tools as summarised in the table 6.1. Table 6-1 Output and results indicators Output and result indicators Tool Output indicators Result indicators Website Number of pages published Regularity of updates Number of new visits, Number of returning visitors, Number of hits per page, Events Number of press conferences, Number of project meetings held Number of transnational events implemented, Number of national events implemented, Number of study visits organized, Number of training events, workshops organized, Number of participants involved, Number of individuals reached directly through dissemination outputs in the co-operation area Leaflets, brochure, promotional items; Number of publications produced (editions, specify: e.g. folder, newsletter, brochure, report, guideline, handbook), Number of materials created, Number of copies disseminated; Number of individuals reached directly through dissemination outputs in the co-operation area Number of private sector actors reached directly through dissemination outputs in the co- operation area Number of SMEs reached directly through dissemination ou...
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