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You’re not alone: the story of the evidence movement
Mar 10, 2026
31m 39s
Working with uncertainty: A conversation on evidence-based management
Jan 28, 2026
45m 43s
Module 12 Aggregate - Weigh and pull together the evidence
Dec 15, 2025
28m 09s
Ask the experts
Aug 19, 2025
47m 04s
Module 5 Acquire evidence from the scientific literature
Jul 1, 2025
36m 13s
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| 3/10/26 | ![]() You’re not alone: the story of the evidence movement | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions People working in evidence-based management can sometimes feel like they are swimming against the tide. But they are part of something much larger. In this episode we hear from science journalist Helen Pearson about her new book Beyond Belief: How Evidence Shows What Really Works. The conversation steps back from evidence-based management to look at the much wider evidence movement that has been unfolding across disciplines over the past few d... | 31m 39s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Working with uncertainty: A conversation on evidence-based management | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions Working with evidence-based management can be uncomfortable. It asks people to sit with uncertainty rather than reach for certainty — something many of us are rewarded for in organisational life. This conversation explores what that discomfort looks like in practice, and how uncertainty shows up when people engage seriously with evidence — whether they are managers making decisions, students learning to apply evidence, or educators supporting ... | 45m 43s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Module 12 Aggregate - Weigh and pull together the evidence | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode was updated in 2025 to reflect changes to the online course relating to how best to aggregate the evidence (via parallel or serial approaches) and the importance of cross-validation with the parties contributing to the evidence. This episode accompanies Module 12 of the course, which explores how to bring together the various sources of evidence gathered throughout the process. It’s the stage where the question becomes “What doe... | 28m 09s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() Ask the experts | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode was recorded live with three evidence-based management experts, Denise Rousseau, Rob Briner and Eric Barends, answering and discussing questions sent in by teachers and students of the subject. During the disucssion, we touched on many aspects of evidence-based management, including: Starting with basic principles rather than complex frameworks makes evidence-based management accessible to busy professionalsProblem identific... | 47m 04s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Module 5 Acquire evidence from the scientific literature | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode was updated in 2025 to reflect the use of AI tools such as Consensus and Google Scholar for searching academic databases. This episode accompanies Module 5 of the course, which focuses on gathering evidence from the scientific literature (academic studies) that will help us address the question we are trying to answer. This module aligns to chapter 6 of the Evidence-Based Management book. Modules 5, 6 and 7 all focus on the scien... | 36m 13s | ||||||
| 6/1/22 | ![]() Module 15 Building the capacity for evidence-based management | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies the last module of the course – module 15, which is all about building an evidence-based management capacity in organisations. There are 3 levels – you as an evidence-based manager; your colleagues who you can influence and guide in evidence based approaches; and the skills, practices and processes in your organisation. We hear from several experts about ways to build on what you’ve learned, and how others have a... | 29m 57s | ||||||
| 5/25/22 | ![]() Module 14 Assess - evaluate the outcome of the decision taken | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 14 of the course, which is about evaluating the outcome of the decision we’ve taken or the solution we implemented. This is the last stage of our evidence-based management process and is vital to ensuring that we learn from what we’ve done. Assessing outcomes is vital, because otherwise, how do we know if what we did was effective, and how can we learn and develop our approach to decision making? Did we ... | 28m 56s | ||||||
| 5/25/22 | ![]() Module 13 Apply - incorporating evidence into decision-making | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 13 of the course, which is about incorporating evidence into the decision making process. Is the evidence appropriate for our situation (is it generalizable). Can we (and should we) action the evidence? And what are the practical aspects associated with using the evidence that we’ve gathered? The real world is messy and complex, so there are many things to take into consideration. We share real world ex... | 30m 02s | ||||||
| 4/25/22 | ![]() Module 11 Appraise evidence from stakeholders | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 11 of the course, which is about appraising evidence from stakeholders – the people affected by our decision or the people who are able to influence it. The acquisition of this evidence is covered in Module 10 and its corresponding podcast episode. In this episode we are reminded that sometimes we engage with certain parties as practitioners (those with experience in the problem or solution we’re working with) a... | 32m 05s | ||||||
| 4/24/22 | ![]() Module 10 Acquire evidence from stakeholders | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 10 of the course, which is about acquiring evidence from stakeholders – the people affected by our decision or the people who are able to influence it. The appraisal of this evidence is covered in Module 11 and its corresponding podcast episode. In this episode we explore the nature and extent of stakeholder individuals and groups – from governments and regulators, to organisational shareholders, the people impl... | 33m 06s | ||||||
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| 3/24/22 | ![]() Module 9 Appraise evidence from the organisation | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 9 of the course, which is about the appraisal of the data, information and evidence gathered within the organisation. The acquisition of this evidence is covered in Module 8 and its corresponding podcast episode. In this episode we continue to consider some of the wider aspects associated with the use of organisational data. Why we can’t take it’s quality for granted; how it can be highly misleading if we don’t ... | 31m 40s | ||||||
| 3/23/22 | ![]() Module 8 Acquire evidence from the organisation | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 8 of the course, which is about the data, information and evidence gathered within the organisation to aid our multi-source evidenced-based decision making. The appraisal of this evidence is covered in Module 9 and its corresponding podcast episode. In this episode we consider some of the things we need to think about before either using existing organisational data or collecting data specifically geared to addr... | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 2/7/22 | ![]() Module 7 Appraise evidence from the scientific literature | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 7 of the course, which is about judging the quality of the evidence from the scientific literature that we’ve identified during our earlier searching. This module aligns to chapter 7 of the Evidence-Based Management book. Modules 5, 6 and 7 all focus on the scientific literature, so when you listen to the corresponding podcast episodes, the picture will hopefully be complete. In this episode we look at the... | 28m 55s | ||||||
| 2/4/22 | ![]() Module 6 A short introduction to science | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 6 of the course, which is an introduction to the scientific literature that can be used as part of our evidence-based management decision making. This module aligns to chapter 5 of the Evidence-Based Management book. Modules 5, 6 and 7 all focus on the scientific literature, so when you listen to their corresponding podcast episodes, the picture will hopefully become more complete. In this episode we look ... | 28m 03s | ||||||
| 12/13/21 | ![]() Module 4 Appraise evidence from practitioners | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 4 of the course, which is all about assessing the quality and reliability of the evidence from practitioners – people who have experience with the problem we are tackling, or the solutions we are considering. Modules 4 and 3 are difficult to separate fully, so please refer to episode 3 of the podcast for the rest of the discussion about practitioners. In this episode we discuss the impact of the most impor... | 26m 51s | ||||||
| 12/10/21 | ![]() Module 3 Acquire evidence from practitioners | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 3 of the course, which is all about acquiring evidence from practitioners – people who have experience with the problem we are tackling, or the solutions we are considering. Modules 3 and 4 are somewhat intertwined, so the rest of the discussion about practitioner evidence will be in Episode 4. In this episode we consider the choice of practitioners (people with expertise, not just opinions) and how we gat... | 26m 13s | ||||||
| 11/19/21 | ![]() Module 2 ASK critical questions | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 2 of the course, which is all about asking questions – critical questions to understand what the problem is that we are trying to solve. This is because so often in organisations we leap to solutions without being clear what the problem is. This approach can be driven by a desire to do “stuff”, to get things done and to feel that we are making progress. But how many times is a solution delivered and it doesn’t s... | 28m 32s | ||||||
| 11/12/21 | ![]() Module 1 Principles of evidence-based management | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode accompanies Module 1 of the course which covers the basic principles of evidence-based management and gives an overview of the steps involved in taking this approach. Everyone uses evidence when making decisions, right? But only one source, or many? And are those sources assessed for their reliability and trustworthiness? Are we actively trying to identify the biases that so often lead us down the wrong path? There is a f... | 30m 42s | ||||||
| 11/1/21 | ![]() Taking the course | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions This episode gives a background to the course - how it was created, its founding principles, the science behind the “learning by doing” approach used by the course (which shows that it is evidence-based!), and how to get the best out of it. The course design recognizes that students come from a variety of backgrounds and have different experience and perspectives. Some study as a preparation for a career in management, while others are already... | 28m 20s | ||||||
| 10/25/21 | ![]() Course Introduction | Send us a message with your thoughts or reactions Show notes Welcome to the Evidence-Based Management podcast – dedicated to those studying evidence based practice in the field of management. This episode introduces the regular podcast contributors – those that have been writing, teaching, practicing and promoting evidence based management for the last 20 years. They are all authors of the online course and the book that accompanies it. We hear about how they became interested in this practic... | 27m 49s | ||||||
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