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Phase
1: Describe Problem
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Introduction
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Step 1.1
Write a problem statement.
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Step 1.2
Assess the problem's relevance to your program.
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Step 1.3
Explore who should be on the planning team and how team members will
interact.
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Step 1.4
Examine and/or conduct necessary research to describe the problem.
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Step 1.5
Determine and describe distinct subgroups affected by the problem.
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Step 1.6
Write a problem statement for each subgroup you plan to consider further.
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Step 1.7
Gather information necessary to describe each subproblem.
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Step 1.8
Assess factors and variables that can affect the project's direction.
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Summary
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Phase
2: Analyze Problem |
Introduction
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Step 2.1
List the direct and indirect causes of each subproblem that may require
intervention(s).
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Step 2.2
Prioritize and select subproblems that need intervention(s).
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Step 2.3
Write goals for each subproblem.
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Step 2.4
Examine relevant theories and best practices for potential intervention(s).
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Step 2.5
Consider SWOT and ethics of intervention options.
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Step 2.6
For each subproblem, select the intervention(s) you plan to use.
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Step 2.7
Explore additional resources and new partners.
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Step 2.8
Acquire funding and solidify partnerships.
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Summary
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Phase
3: Plan Intervention |
Introduction
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Step 3.1
For each subproblem, determine if intervention is dominant.
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Step 3.2
Determine whether potential audiences contain any subgroups (audience
segments).
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Step 3.3
Finalize intended audiences.
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Step 3.4
Write communication goals for each audience segment.
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Step 3.5
Examine and decide on communication-relevant theories and models.
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Step 3.6
Undertake formative research.
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Step 3.7
Write profiles for each audience segment.
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Step 3.8
Rewrite goals as measurable communication objectives.
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Step 3.9
Write creative briefs.
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Step 3.10
Confirm plans with stakeholders.
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Summary
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Phase
4: Develop Intervention
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Introduction
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Step 4.1
Draft timetable, budget, and plan for developing and testing communication
mix.
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Step 4.2
Develop and test creative concepts.
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Step 4.3
Develop and pretest messages.
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Step 4.4
Pretest and select settings.
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Step 4.5
Select, integrate, and test channel-specific communication activities.
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Step 4.6
Identify and/or develop, pretest, and select materials.
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Step 4.7
Decide on roles and responsibilities of staff and partners.
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Step 4.8
Produce materials for dissemination.
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Step 4.9
Finalize and briefly summarize the communication plan.
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Step 4.10
Share and confirm communication plan with appropriate stakeholders.
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Summary
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Phase
5: Plan Evaluation
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Introduction
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Step 5.1
Identify and engage stakeholders.
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Step 5.2
Describe the program.
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Step 5.3
Determine what information stakeholders need and when they need it.
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Step 5.4
Write intervention standards that correspond with the different types
of evaluation.
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Step 5.5
Determine sources and methods that will be used to gather data.
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Step 5.6
Develop an evaluation design.
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Step 5.7
Develop a data analysis and reporting plan.
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Step 5.8
Formalize agreements and develop an internal and external communication
plan.
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Step 5.9
Develop an evaluation timetable and budget.
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Step 5.10
Summarize the evaluation implementation plan and share it with staff
and stakeholders.
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Summary
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Phase
6: Implement Plan
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Introduction
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Step 6.1
Integrate communication and evaluation plans.
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Step 6.2
Execute communication and evaluation plans.
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Step 6.3
Manage the communication and evaluation activities.
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Step 6.4
Document feedback and lessons learned.
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Step 6.5
Modify program components based on evaluation feedback.
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Step 6.6
Disseminate lessons learned and evaluation findings.
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Summary
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