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Step 1: Pinpoint your problem
Step 2: Get to know your target group
Step 3: Understand your context
Step 4: Is the time right?
Step 5: Identify relevant stakeholders
Step 6: Define goals and objectives
Step 7: Plan for and with your target group
Step 8: Select and adapt your instruments
Step 9: Test your ideas
Step 10: Engage your target group
Step 11: Motivate through feedback
Step 12: Get some feedback
Step 13: Evaluate and improve
Step 14: Develop a learning culture
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Knowledge Quick Bites Overview
Knowledge Quick Bites are cautions, tips or short messages to keep in mind.
These Knowledge Quick Bites are parts of the steps in the
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, but are listed here for a complete overview.
Title Overview
Title Overview
Core aspects of context
Sources of unsolicited feedback
What can go wrong if I do not know my target group?
Good timing is not just a matter of luck
The importance of feedback on what others are doing
What can I learn from small-scale research?
How easy is this behaviour to change?
What are success criteria, indicators and baselines?
What can I learn from testing project ideas?
Pros and cons of a top-down vs. bottom-up approach
What can go wrong if I do not analyse the problem?
Why do you need milestones?