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- 230 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Viac o knihe
Effective planning, monitoring and evaluation (PME) is essential for organisational survival and for sustainable development, but remains a challenge for many development organisations, in spite of countless workshops, manuals and intervention of experts. This book presents ‘real-life’ experiences of 20 PME trainers and facilitators from Africa, Asia and Europe and offers suggestions for effective PME support processes, with a focus on civil society organisations. The authors seek to embrace a ‘total organisation’ approach to PME, one that looks at an organisation in its entirety, including its financial dimension, its environment, its collaborators and competitors, in a context informed by local and national cultures.
Nákup knihy
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Development Organisations, John De Coninck
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 2008
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- Titul
- Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Development Organisations
- Podtitul
- Sharing Training and Facilitation Experiences
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- John De Coninck
- Vydavateľ
- SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
- Rok vydania
- 2008
- Počet strán
- 230
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Svetová literatúra, Byznys, Biznis & Manažment, Politológia & Politika, Manažment & HR, Vývoj, Občianska spoločnosť
- Anotácia
- Effective planning, monitoring and evaluation (PME) is essential for organisational survival and for sustainable development, but remains a challenge for many development organisations, in spite of countless workshops, manuals and intervention of experts. This book presents ‘real-life’ experiences of 20 PME trainers and facilitators from Africa, Asia and Europe and offers suggestions for effective PME support processes, with a focus on civil society organisations. The authors seek to embrace a ‘total organisation’ approach to PME, one that looks at an organisation in its entirety, including its financial dimension, its environment, its collaborators and competitors, in a context informed by local and national cultures.


