Project implementation Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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the last phase of project management process.
everything should be detailed to measure if outcome has been achieved

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project closure

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2
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WHAT ARE THE STEPS IN PROJECT CLOSURE?

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  1. Confirm work is done as required
  2. complete procurement closure
  3. gain formal acceptance
  4. complete final performance reporting
  5. index and archive records
    6, update lessons learned
  6. hand-off complete product
  7. release the resources
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3
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continuing function that uses systematic collection of data on specified indicators

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monitoring

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4
Q

Provide management and the main
stakeholders of an ongoing
development intervention with
indications of objectives and progress
in the use of allocated funds

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monitoring

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5
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Systematic and objective assessment of an ongoing or
completed project, program, or policy, including its design,
implementation, and results

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evaluation

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6
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Aims to determine the relevance and fulfillment of
objectives, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and
sustainability

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evaluation

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7
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types of evaluation

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midterm, final or end of project, ex post evaluation

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8
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assess whether development intervention is being implemented as planned, whether adjustment are required

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midterm evaluation

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9
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to document the
resources used,
results, and progress
towards objectives

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Final or end-of
project evaluation

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10
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often an
assessment of the
impact of the
project and its
sustainability.

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Ex post
evaluation

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11
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Criteria for Evaluation

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1Relevance
2Effectiveness
3Efficiency
4Sustainability
5Impact

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12
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a tool for planning, monitoring,
and evaluating projects

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LFA

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13
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based on seven categories for
planning and evaluating extension
programs.

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bennett’s hierarchy

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14
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what are the bennett’s hierarchy?

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input, activities, involvement, reaction, kasa, practice change, end results

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15
Q

CIPP means?

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context, input, process, product

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16
Q

evaluation process that is
systems-based and
participatory because this
involves participants as
co-evaluators

17
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three process of evaluation

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process, outcome, short cycle evaluation

18
Q

enables the
evaluator and stakeholders
to apply their understanding
in the process evaluation

19
Q

from the first phase and the
performance indicators on
the second phase is applied
to result in the self-improving system

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short cycle evaluation

20
Q

evaluator and
stakeholders develop a
better understanding of the
functioning of the unit

21
Q

-Analyzes why intended results
were or were not achieved
* Assesses specific causal
contributions of activities to results
* Examines implementation process
* Explores unintended results
* Provides lessons, highlights
significant accomplishment or
program potential, and offers
recommendations for improvement

22
Q

-Clarifies program objectives
* Links activities and their resources to objectives
* Translate objectives into performance
indicators and sets targets
* Routinely collects data on these
indicators, compare actual results
with targets
* Reports progress to managers and alerts them to problems

24
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Carrying out the activities described
in the work plan

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project implementation

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the project context and objectives are reviewed, implementation plan is revised to fit with the current situation in context
inception period/stage
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planned activities are carried out and managed to achieve the envisioned results uses regular, timely, and structured reporting
The main implementation phase & monitoring
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final report is done consisting of a project summary of achievements and a section on lessons learned.
closure or final report
28
Involves the need to review, refine, and update the initial implementation schedule, log frame and activity plans, and budget
planning and re-planning
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-Establish sufficient control over the project and ensure that all activities are towards the achievement of its objectives, -A systematic and continuous collection, analysis, and use of information for management control and decision-making
monitoring
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-Providing progress reports by sufficiently providing detailed information on the state of the project  details of budget implementation,  budgetary provisions for the next reporting period
reporting