I love this recent speech by Gara LaMarche at Atlantic Philanthropies. Just tells us, simply and directly, that what people like me who are interested in "evaluation" and "performance" are amoral technocrats. He's right. How often we forget that what drives people - not only money and resources, but, more important, hearts and minds - are issues and content, not processes.
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