2a. Build an outcomes logic model
First you have to draw an outcomes logic model. Its called a logic model because it sets out the logical connection between steps which will get you to the outcomes for your program. When drawing it don't worry if you:
• Can't measure some of the outcomes or steps.
• Can't prove that you changed some of the outcomes or steps.*
• When you're drawing your outcomes model, use our guidelines for drawing outcomes models that will always work with Easy Outcomes.
The screenshot above shows a model of all the steps needed for a successful Social Event (A Party) mocked-up example is used to illustrate the steps. In real life examples, the model may be made up of more than one diagram like this one. In DoView you can quickly jump between them and even link steps and outcomes which are on different diagrams.
* We'll sort all of that out later. If you want to think about it now, look at the Explanation page.
