Advisory & Consulting
For organizations or consultants with advanced evaluation needs.
For select projects, I provide advisory support to help you strengthen your evaluation design, interpret results confidently, and communicate defensible conclusions to stakeholders.
This often includes extending the same rigor from the webinar/workshop into other evaluation levels (L1–L3), alternative designs, or more complex organizational constraints.
What advisory support can help with
Advisory and consulting is designed for situations where evaluation decisions are higher-stakes, messier, or harder to defend.
Common support areas include:
Selecting the most defensible design given real-world constraints
Strengthening evaluation logic and assumptions before analysis begins
Reviewing templates, outputs, and interpretation for accuracy
Helping you communicate conclusions credibly to stakeholders
Extending the ET approach to additional levels (L1–L3) or alternative designs
How this is different from the webinars and workshops
Live Webinars and Guided Workshops are structured learning experiences.
Advisory & Consulting is different: it is case-based, tailored to your context, and focused on helping you make the best decisions with the data, constraints, and stakeholder expectations you’re actually working with.
Who this is for
Advisory & Consulting is best suited for:
L&D teams responsible for evaluation and executive reporting
Internal consultants supporting multiple programs or business units
Independent consultants delivering evaluation work for clients
Professionals who want a defensible second set of eyes before presenting results.
How engagement typically works
Advisory and consulting is offered selectively and typically follows participation in a webinar or workshop.
This helps ensure a shared foundation and keeps advisory work focused, efficient, and high-impact.
Inquire about advisory support
If you’d like to discuss a potential advisory engagement, reach out with a brief description of your context, evaluation goal, and constraints.
👉 Inquire About Advisory Support
The goal isn’t complexity — it’s defensibility.