Read the Complete Guide
Just like a "Regular Paper"
Websites are dynamic and changing creatures. The printed version of the Guide
represents content at a particular point in time, in this case April, 2001. The
complete guide can be read and printed from Adobe Acrobat. The following
sections of the guide are now available.
An alternative to the cover page made has been designed from the covers of 30 different documents using results accountability
concepts. We will be asking the publishers of these documents for permission
to use them in this way. And the final cover will then be available here.
0.1 to 0.2: Purpose of the Guide and How to use the
guide
1.1 to 1.13: Overarching questions about Results Accountability
2.1 to 2.21: Questions about results accountability (for whole
populations)
3.1 to 3.19: Questions about performance accountability (programs,
agencies and service systems)
Eleven case studies present stories of how creative and energetic people
actually used results accountability to improve the lives of children, adults,
families and communities. These stories come from Tillamook county Oregon,
Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Irving Texas, Contra Costa county, Santa Cruz county, San
Mateo County, and Los Angeles county, California. The last case study is a dialogue
between two former state secretaries of human services Con Hogan (Vermont) and Gary Stangler
(Missouri) about building leadership support. (Attachments to the case studies
are not available in pdf format at this time.)