FYI. I found this paper very interesting, and I think some pieces are relevant to those of us who work in the health field, particularly as we work to build an evidence base.

 

I also appreciated that logic models were the first practice listed. My education is in urban planning, and the logic model is probably the most valuable tool I picked up during the years I worked in a public health setting.

 

Renee Autumn Ray, AICP | UnitedHealthcare Community & State

(763) 732-6893 O

renee.ray@uhc.com

myconnections

Strengthening communities to

improve whole-person health.

 

 

 

From: Transp-tdm [mailto:TRANSP-TDM@LISTSERV.USF.EDU] On Behalf Of Steven Higashide
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 11:20 AM
To: TRANSP-TDM@LISTSERV.USF.EDU
Subject: [Transp-tdm] MEASURES FOR SUCCESS: Paper on better evaluation for individualized marketing (SmartTrips) campaigns

 

Hi all:

 

I wanted to let you know we've released MEASURES FOR SUCCESS: New Tools for Shaping Transportation Behavior. This report, which was written by Jessica Roberts, Derek Hofbauer, and Katie Mangle of Alta Planning + Design, draws on interviews with evaluation experts in a variety of fields beyond transportation to provide insight into new ways to measure the success of TDM, particularly individualized marketing campaigns. You can find it on our website - the first paper available at http://transitcenter.org/transit-tools/.

 

(If you are at the ACT conference, you may have seen Jessica, Derek and I discuss this at yesterday's "Making Your Case" session.)

 

It outlines the use of tools that are new or uncommonly used in the individualized marketing field, such as a Stages of Change model for program design, logic models (typically used in public health campaigns), A/B testing, and more.

 

Thanks to the many TDM professionals who advised this work, including Tien-Tien Chan, Carol Cooper, Heleen Dewey, Linda Ginenthal, Sarah Goforth, Alex Keating, Antoinette Meier, Emma Pachuta, Krute Singa, and Sean Wiedel!

 

Again, the report can be downloaded at http://transitcenter.org/transit-tools/.

Best,

Steven Higashide | Senior Program Analyst
1 Whitehall Street, 17th Floor

New York, NY 10004

direct: 646.435.0658 | main: 646.395.9555 | cell: 908.705.3665

 


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