Results Matter - Ideas and Experience on Managing for Development Results May 2004
Asian Development Bank | May 2004
Abstract
Managing For Results Core Principles are: 1. At all phases—from strategic planning through implementation to completion and beyond—focus the dialogue on results for partner countries, development agencies, and other stakeholders. 2. Align actual programming, monitoring, and evaluation activities with the agreed expected results. 3. Keep the results-reporting system simple, cost-effective, and user-friendly. 4. Manage for—not by—results. 5. Use results information for management learning, decision making, and reporting and accountability.
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Asian Development Bank. 2004. Results Matter - Ideas and Experience on Managing for Development Results May 2004. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4742. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Challenges
Development Planning
Millennium Development Goals
Policy Development
Program Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Capital Market Development
Development Economics
Financial Sector Development
Technology Development
World Development Indicators
Evaluation Methods
Development assistance
ADB
Curriculum development
Development assistance
Development aid
Development indicators
Development potential
Development models
Project appraisal
Performance appraisal
Economic development
Economic indicators
Government programs
Economic growth
Economic policy
Industrial development
Industrial policy
Technology assessment
Economic evaluation
Economic forecast
Input output analysis
Communication in rural development
Communication in community development
Infrastructure
Central planning
Endowment of research
Partnership
Joint venture
Nation-building
Risk assessment
Economic development projects
Economic forecasting
Industrial research
Participatory monitoring and evaluation
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
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