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transactional evaluation

transactional evaluation

an attempt to apply the principles of general systems theory to the area of program innovation. It is designed to minimize the disruption of the reallocation process that occurs when changes are introduced in an organization and thereby to minimize any personal threat and defensiveness felt by participants in the system.

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