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The Theory Behind Your Work | Guiding Questions

1. Has the group linked its analysis of the problem, community change goals, and strategies?
2. Has the group developed an understanding about how change is expected to happen – how its strategies are expected to influence the community?
3. Has the group assessed the appropriateness, feasibility, and likely effectiveness of its strategies? Are the strategies powerful and broad enough to influence the community’s outcomes?
4. Has the group identified any external conditions or internal capacities that need to be in place so that these strategies will work? Likely barriers or areas of resistance to change?

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