From Ten Steps to Ten themes: Consequential Contributions in the Collective Compositions of Ray C. Rist

Background: This article is part of a collection recognizing, appreciating, and celebrating the substantial lifetime evaluation contributions of Ray C. Rist. Purpose: This article presents 10 overarching themes from the impressive body of Ray Rist’s published works. Setting: I write as a long...

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Published in:Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation
Main Author: Michael Patton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.sfu.ca/jmde/index.php/jmde_1/article/view/1151
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Summary:Background: This article is part of a collection recognizing, appreciating, and celebrating the substantial lifetime evaluation contributions of Ray C. Rist. Purpose: This article presents 10 overarching themes from the impressive body of Ray Rist’s published works. Setting: I write as a long-time colleague of and collaborator with Ray C. Rist. Intervention: N/a Research design: N/a Data Collection and Analysis: In the introductory article, the authors offered an inventory of Ray Rist’s published works, some 34 books and 159 articles and chapters. I undertook a systematic qualitative thematic analysis of those publications as an experienced qualitative analyst. I brought to the identification of themes, and their importance, my own knowledge of evaluation as an experienced evaluation practitioner, theorist, and author. Findings: Ten overarching themes from the impressive body of Ray Rist’s published works: (1) focusing evaluation on results not just activities; (2) taking a systems perspective on M&E; (3) engaging in comparative analysis; (4) valuing methodological diversity and rigor; (5) policy evaluation as a distinct and important focus of evaluation; (6) evaluation capacity building; (7) evaluation serving and advancing social justice; (8) editing prowess as a contribution to sharpen communications and enhance evaluation use; (9) working collaboratively; and (10) addressing and synthesizing leading edge issues. This overview concludes with the challenge of transforming evaluation to evaluate transformation. Ray Rist has long been in the forefront with prescient writings spotting, identifying, and naming transformational trends with implications for evaluation. 
ISSN:1556-8180