Evaluation of a leadership development impact assessment toolkit: a comparative case study of experts’ perspectives in three Canadian provinces
ISSN: 1751-1879
Article publication date: 6 December 2022
Issue publication date: 18 May 2023
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore users' perceptions of whether the Leadership Development Impact Assessment (LDI) Toolkit is valid, reliable, simple to use and cost-effective as a guide to its quality improvement.
Design/methodology/approach
The Canadian Health Leadership Network codesigned and codeveloped the LDI Toolkit as a theory-driven and evidence-informed resource that aims to assist health-care organizational development practitioners to evaluate various programs at five levels of impact: reaction, learning, application, impact and return on investment (ROI) and intangible benefits. A comparative evaluative case study was conducted using online questionnaires and semistructured telephone interviews with three health organizations where robust leadership development programs were in place. A total of seven leadership consultants and specialists participated from three Canadian provinces. Data were analyzed sequentially in two stages involving descriptive statistical analysis augmented with a qualitative content analysis of key themes.
Findings
Users perceived the toolkit as cost-effective in terms of direct costs, indirect costs and intangibles; they found it easy-to-use in terms of clarity, logic and structure, ease of navigation with a coherent layout; and they assessed the sources of the evidence-informed tools and guides as appropriate. Users rated the toolkit highly on their perceptions of its validity and reliability. The analysis also informed the refinement of the toolkit.
Originality/value
The refined LDI Toolkit is a comprehensive online collection of various tools to support health organizations to evaluate the leadership development investments effectively and efficiently at five impact levels including ROI.
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Acknowledgements
The authors want to thank leadership consultants and specialists as study participants from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia for their continuous and long-term contributions to this research.
Funding: This study was supported by funding from a Mitacs Accelerate Award No. IT10345 in partnership with the Canadian Health Leadership Network (CHLNet), both awarded to Mehri Karimi-Dehkordi, a postdoctoral fellow with the University of Ottawa.
Citation
Karimi-Dehkordi, M., Dickson, G., Grimes, K., Schell, S. and Bourgeault, I. (2023), "Evaluation of a leadership development impact assessment toolkit: a comparative case study of experts’ perspectives in three Canadian provinces", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 335-353. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-06-2022-0068
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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