Evidence for Decisions: From Description to Decisions

Type

Professional training

Attendance

Online

Posted on

Méthodes d'études

Part Time

Fees

Regular fees: 775 USD

Learn that evidence about the world and evidence about the impact of programs are essential to making better and more informed decisions.

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to leverage descriptive evidence to better understand issues and make informed decisions.
  • Apply systematic methods to analyze choices and trade-offs of policy options.
  • Develop skills with analytical methods for complex problem-solving and weighing net benefits of decisions.

Course description

In Evidence for Decisions, you will harness the power of evidence and use it to understand the dimensions of a problem, measure effectiveness of policy, and update assumptions that lead to effective policymaking. You will develop skills with analytical tools for weighing tradeoffs and making decisions, and you will build a critical-thinking mindset for how evidence indicates a program is working – and when it is not.

This course is part of the Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Kennedy School. Courses are designed for professionals with a bachelors degree and a minimum of five years of experience, and a commitment to the public good. Learners do not need to have advanced experience with statistics. Participation in the program requires proficiency in English and 10 to 12 hours per week dedicated to reading, viewing multimedia materials, participating in group learning activities and discussions with peers, and completing interactive assignments.

More Information

Type

Professional training

Attendance

Online

Posted on

Méthodes d'études

Part Time

Fees

Regular fees: 775 USD