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Output Accomplishment and the Design and Monitoring Framework

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Output_Accomplishment_and_the_Design_and_Monitoring_Framework.pdf (301.87 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/87722
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International Publications
Author
Serrat, Olivier
Abstract

{Excerpt} The designand monitoring framework is a logic model for objectives oriented planning that structures the main elements in a project, highlighting linkages between intended inputs, planned activities, and expected results. Logic models (results frameworks) neither guarantee a good project (or program) design nor replace other instruments of project management. But they help to analyze problems; identify desired outcomes; establish a logical hierarchy of means by which the desired outcomes will be reached; identify clusters of outputs; determine how accomplishments might be monitored and evaluated, and planned and actual results compared; flag the assumptions on which a project is based and the associated risks; summarize a project in a standard format; build consensus with stakeholders; and create ownership of the project.

Date Issued
2008-10-01
Keywords
Asian Development Bank
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ADB
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poverty
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economic growth
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sustainability
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development
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Required Publisher Statement: This article was first published by the Asian Development Bank (www.adb.org).
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article

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