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The Need for M&V Referees

  • Writer: jskromer
    jskromer
  • Mar 19
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 25

The Role of the Referee in M&V

Every field requires individuals to enforce the rules, and in the context of Measurement and Verification (M&V), the referee plays a critical role. Their primary task is to ensure that both parties collaborate effectively when designing and implementing a counterfactual. This responsibility is significant, and while it may seem challenging, it is essential for the integrity of the process.

Key Responsibilities of the Referee

  • Facilitating Communication: Ensuring open lines of communication between both parties.

  • Ensuring Compliance: Making certain that all rules and guidelines are followed during the M&V process.

  • Monitoring Collaboration: Observing the interactions between parties to promote cooperation.

  • Resolving Disputes: Addressing any conflicts that arise during the design and implementation phases.

  • Maintaining Objectivity: Acting impartially to uphold the integrity of the counterfactual design.

Ultimately, the role of the referee in M&V is indispensable, as it helps to foster an environment where both parties can work together effectively, ensuring accurate and reliable outcomes.

 
 
 

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