MSC Resources
User Guide
Dr Jess Dart and Rick Davies have published a User Guide for the Most Significant Change Technique. It is aimed at organisations, community groups, students and academics who wish to use MSC to help monitor and evaluate their social change programs and projects, or to learn more about how it can be used.
Quick start Guide
Clear Horizon has also developed a Quick-Start Guide which aims to help groups design an MSC system for their program or project by guiding them through a series of questions. It is shorter and more basic than the User Guide, and is not intended to be a stand-alone document.
MSC E-Group
The Most Significant Changes eGroup was formed to promote discussion about the use of the “Most Significant Change” technique. It is a very useful resource for posting questions and discussions about the use of MSC. It also has a fairly extensive file repository of documents relating to MSC. This eGroup acts both as a repository of information about people’s experiences with MSC to date, and as a nursery for ideas of how to take the method further. The eGroup is moderated by by Rick Davies and by Jess Dart. Click here to connect to the Most Significant Changes eGroup.
Training in MSC
Clear Horizon runs public and tailored ‘in-house’ training on MSC. Check the Training section of the site for more details.
Publications on MSC
A selection of further papers related to the Most Significant Change technique is available at the Publications section of this site.
