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Business Relationship Management Logic Model for Impact Statements
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SituationInputsActivitiesOutputsOutcomes
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KnowledgeActionsConditions
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Description of challenge or opportunity:

What we invest:


What we do:


















Who we reach:


Products, services, and events that are intended to lead to the program's outcomes:

Occurs when there is a change in knowledge or the participants actually learn:

Occurs when there is a change in behavior or the participants act upon what they have learned:




Occurs when a societal condition is improved due to a participant's action taken in the previous column:

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Assumptions - These are the premises based on theory, research, evaluation, knowledge, etc. that support the relationships of the elements shown above, and upon which the success of the portfolio, program, or project rests.


External Factors - A brief discussion of what variables have an effect on the portfolio, program, or project, but which cannot be changed by managers of the portfolio, program or project.


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