Results-Based Management
What is this course about?
Although it sounds very logical and obvious to manage for results, in reality many projects, programmes and organizations focus on ‘doing good things’ and often fail to achieve the longer term vision and or results that they say are important to them. When you focus on results, you focus on doing the right thing at the right time towards achievement of those results. Results-Based Management (RBM) is not a new concept and has been driving corporate strategy for many years. In the last couple of years the concept has gained influence in the development sector. What does Results-Based Management really mean in terms of your day-to-day work, how do you define results, what tools, should you use and what are the consequences for project planning and monitoring? This course will offer you a range of tools and approaches to plan and monitor your projects and programmes focusing on achievement of your desired results at all levels.
PARTICIPANTS
Staff of development organisations involved in managing projects, project or programme officers, community development workers and facilitators or consultants who are in need of mastering concepts and tools whilst managing projects.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course aims to provide you with a set of RBM tools and skills to apply these tools in your day-to-day work. The tools and skills can be used in planning new projects, designing monitoring systems and running projects. The starting point is that all tools are participatory by nature, meaning involving stakeholders, but ultimately focusing on results instead of activities.
COURSE DETAILS:
Language: English
Dates: 17th – 21st March 2014
Course fee: € 850
Country: Colombo, Sri Lanka
(The course fee includes lunch, snacks, course material and a certificate)
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Follow the link and register online: http://www.mdf.nl/course/rbm-a/
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
Results-Based Management
Project Cycle Management
Participatory planning
Project problem- and stakeholder analysis
Results Chains
Outcome Mapping: vision, boundary partners, challenge statements, strategy map
Outcome Mapping and its relation to the Logical Framework
Types of monitoring, indicators and monitoring system design
Integrating monitoring in your organisational processes
Most Significant Change (MSC)
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
Ms. Inez UsLeyanege
Marketing & Client Liaison – MDF Asia
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Mobile: +94 77 3949041
Tel: +94 11 2808121 or 11 2805122
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