This document summarizes an Outcome Mapping presentation given to the Olof Palme International Center in Tirana. It introduces the key concepts of Outcome Mapping, including that it focuses on changes in boundary partners rather than outputs or impacts. It describes a project in Bosnia and Herzegovina that used Outcome Mapping to evaluate six civil society projects. The presentation concludes that using Outcome Mapping can help organizations focus on learning and influence over attribution, and that its flexible concepts can change how organizations think about their work, even without a formal implementation.