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Project Management Fundamentals
Project identification and design
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Project Identification and Design
Data collection Data analysis Project intervention logic Decision gates
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The Purpose of Data Collection
To broadly explore a wide variety of a number of issues providing information which, when analyzed, will inform priorities and identify interventions that will address the challenges in a target area Key concept: stay open minded!
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Identifying Needs: Triangulation
Felt needs: thoughts, dreams, “wants” of the community Expressed needs: identified through observation Comparative needs: compare to others’ situation Normative needs: evaluation based on professional standards
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Types of Data Secondary data Primary data Method mixing is beneficial
Qualitative data Quantitative data Method mixing is beneficial
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Data Analysis: Current State
What is happening now? Tools Vulnerability matrices Ranking exercises/prioritization Gap assessment analysis/service provision Focus groups/critical thinking Problem trees/cause-effect relationships
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Data Analysis: Future State
What will be different in the future? Community considerations Needs prioritization Other existing programs Appropriateness Institutional capacity Organization considerations Resource availability Feasibility and sustainability Program and portfolio “fit”
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Project Intervention Logic Matrix
Source: PMD Pro Guide
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Project Intervention Logic Matrix
Indicators: measure/observation of change Verification: source of indicators Assumptions: external factors which must be true to proceed from activities to outputs/outcomes/goals
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Decision Gates Point of decision: proceed/modify/end
Occur at regular intervals during the project Benefits Time and resource expenditure management Robust analysis of project concept Maintain focus Ensure original assumptions have not changed
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