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Opinion or evidence? Are working hours getting longer?
Over the Antipodean summer Genuine Evaluation goes to the beach instead of blogging. We’re back now, brushing off the sand, and planning more discussions about what it means to do genuine evaluation, plus sharing some insights from the African evaluation … Continue reading
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