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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2998
来源IDRR-2998-EUCOM
Frameworks for Assessing USEUCOM Efforts to Inform, Influence, and Persuade
Miriam Matthews; Christopher Paul; David Schulker; David Stebbins
发表日期2020-07-02
出版年2020
语种英语
结论

Frameworks for assessment highlight whether and to what extent efforts to inform, influence, and persuade are meeting their objectives

  • Progress assessments help planners and commanders determine whether a program or other effort has met its objectives, while performance and effectiveness assessments highlight gaps in the logic of an effort and help pinpoint where changes can be made to better meet those objectives.
  • Objectives are typically drawn from existing guidance and organizational priorities, but they usually need to be refined in collaboration with stakeholders and expert working groups to ensure that they are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
  • Ideally, efforts are designed concurrently with plans to assess their progress, performance, and effectiveness through an iterative process that includes commanders, expert working groups, and other stakeholders, improving the relevance of the assessment results.
  • Assessments require continuous data collection. They might draw on currently collected data, or they could require new data collection.

Applying assessment frameworks and principles in a real-world planning environment is challenging

  • Efforts to inform, influence, and persuade may be part of larger campaigns with multiple and complex objectives, making it difficult to discern the contributions of a specific program, operation, activity, or investment.
  • These efforts often seek to effect changes in attitudes and behaviors, which are inherently difficult to measure.
  • Theories of change help address these challenges by highlighting causal links and identifying where there are gaps in information or logic, improving the validity and utility of the assessment results.
摘要

Campaigns to inform, influence, and persuade a range of foreign audiences are critical to achieving key U.S. national security objectives, but it can be challenging to assess the progress, performance, and effectiveness of these efforts in a real-world context. Systematically planned and implemented assessments are important in ensuring that finite resources are allocated appropriately, that plans can be refined, and that key objectives are realized. This report offers guidance, frameworks, and recommendations that can support and enhance assessment design and planning. Although they focus on U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) activities, they are instructive for any organization involved in planning and evaluating information campaigns.

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Progress assessments indicate the overall progress of a program, operation, activity, or investment toward an objective or set of objectives, while performance and effectiveness assessments offer a more thorough understanding of the function and contributions of an individual effort. Ideally, efforts are designed concurrently with plans to assess their progress, performance, and effectiveness through an iterative process that includes commanders, expert working groups, and other stakeholders, improving the relevance of the assessment results.

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The assessment frameworks in this report were developed in collaboration with USEUCOM's information and assessment staffs and with input regarding stakeholder decision-support needs, command strategy, and data collection and analytic capabilities. Thus, they are robust but flexible and designed to address real-world challenges to planning and implementing assessments with results that are informative and actionable.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    A Framework for Developing and Implementing Progress Assessments

  • Chapter Three

    A Framework for Developing and Implementing Performance and Effectiveness Assessments

  • Chapter Four

    Demonstration Application: Addressing the Effects of Major Coalition Exercises

  • Chapter Five

    Conclusions and Recommendations

主题Information Operations ; Military Intelligence ; Program Evaluation
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2998.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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