You have been planning your needs assessment project for quite a few weeks now, and you undoubtedly have some idea of how you believe the problem you selected will be solved.

Based on the course texts and on the articles you located in this unit’s studies:

1. Analyze the differences and similarities in making the MOC plan happen from the perspectives of the individual, organization, and society.

2. What role could the public sector, its citizenry, governments, regulations, systems, practices, and processes play in planning for the change management based on the needs-based action learning model for program planning, as well as

type of decision made and who it may affect?

3. What does this mean for public sector solutions to society’s problems,

either the big ones or the small?

4. In your post, consider how KTA intervention framework or perhaps another suitable framework can be used in the facilitation of your needs-based action learning of program or project planning, implementation, monitoring, and performance evaluation processes.

5. Reflecting on your public needs assessment project, what modification should be made to your MOC plan?

6. Remember that you will need to specify the needs-based action learning model for program planning and action intended to be taken, the purpose of that action including who or what it is meant to change, the time frame in which it needs to occur, materials and directions, and the areas where it applies in your project. You will later incorporate this into your final assignment in the course, so paying attention to the feedback you receive from your instructor and peers will be

important in making the final revision for submission in the next unit.

Article Search

In preparation for the discussion in this unit, locate at least three articles from peer-reviewed sources on change management as it pertains to individual, organizational, and societal changes at the intersection of government and the

community. As examples, government wants to change public’s behavior related to smoking cigarettes or businesses’ behaviors of polluting the environment. In the unit discussion, you will define some individual, organizational, and

societal strategies for the project you are planning for this course. You can use the Databases A–Z library guide for searching the articles.

Final Paper Submission Scoring Guide

· Provides introduction and examines the application of stakeholder identification and process planning to a specific community issue, providing rationale for stakeholder identification and process planning decisions.

· Plans all stages of an effective public needs assessment and target population for possible future implementation, providing support for plans from the literature and comparative examples.

· Synthesizes and describes hybrid framework, applying validated etiological analysis to explain situational analysis framework and rationale supporting the problem- solving model of public needs assessment project.

· Uses effective combined variations of needs-based analytic tools to assess potential systemic forces of public needs assessment project planning and provides support for the arguments.

· Evaluates and defines methods of assuring appropriate public involvement and enhanced public value in the needs assessment project and provides support for the arguments.

· Analyzes, synthesizes, and compares theoretical constructs from scholarly literature and research methods used to support the needs assessment project.

· Designs an effective survey instrument that gathers information that is not yet obvious as necessary to inform the needs assessment project.

Readings

Note: Be certain to read the unit introduction, as it may contain important information and references pertaining to this unit’s content and activities.

Use your Bridging the Gap Between Asset/Capacity Building and Needs Assessment text to read Chapter 6, “A Checklist for the Hybrid Framework,” pages 135–154.

Use your Designing and Managing Programs text to complete the following:

Read Chapter 10, “Performance Measurement, Monitoring, and Program Evaluation,” pages 191–202

Read Chapter 13, “Developing Line-Item, Functional, and Program Budgeting Systems,” pages 229–249.

Use your ABC of Action Learning library e-book to complete the following:

Read Chapter 5, “The Philosophy of Action Learning,” pages 63–76.

Read Chapter 6, “What Action Learning Is Not,” pages 77–93

Read Chapter 7, “Some Experiences of Launching Action Learning,” pages 95–109