Understand the impact initiatives are having on driving behavioral change.

Scarlatti identifies novel and creative opportunities to bring quantitative rigour into project evaluation.

Our work empowers our clients to use data to measure the impact their initiatives are having.

What can quantitative evaluation do for you?

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  • Evaluating projects quantitively provides clear, timely, and actionable signals about how a project is developing, and where adaptations could improve outcomes.
  • It allows stakeholders to demonstrate to investors that their funds are being used effectively.
  • Quantitative evaluation also provides the rigor required to make the case for new initiatives and to attract funding.

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Why Scarlatti?

  • Scarlatti employs a holistic approach, blending quantitative rigor with qualitative insights.
  • Our team are experts at leveraging the Stats NZ Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) database to extract and interpret trends in national or regional government data to evaluate project impact.
  • We can also draw on deep industry-specific expertise – either internally or through our extensive networks – to gain real insight from industry or client-held data.

Undertake quantitative evaluation using models

Scarlatti develops logic models to decribe how interventions work, and adds a quantitative overlay to arrive at quantitative estimates of their impact. Applications include evaluation of extension networks and talent attraction programmes.

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Undertake quantitative evaluation using data

Scarlatti tracks participants of programmes using the IDI. We evaluate whether the programme is effective in driving a change in behaviour of its participants. Outcome measures include participation in training, income and employment

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