PRC: Success Drives Demand for More Innovative and Responsive Services
Asian Development Bank | June 2007
Abstract
Economic growth in the Peopleʹs Republic of China (PRC) over the past twenty years has been exceptional.
In the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the PRC is now categorized as a middle‐income developing member country. ADBʹs country assistance program in the PRC is solid. Because ADBʹs portfolio there is one of the best, the second country assistance program evaluation 1 focused on strategic and institutional aspects of ADB interventions in the PRC and on the thrust of operations from 1998–2005. The study team drew on recent evaluation studies, examined ongoing projects, and carried out surveys on the effectiveness of technical assistance and client perceptions of ADB.
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Asian Development Bank. 2007. PRC: Success Drives Demand for More Innovative and Responsive Services. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4776. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Development Challenges
Asian Development Bank
Development Management
Skills Development
Performance Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation
Job Evaluation
Staff Development
Economic development
Standard of living
Trade development
Employment
Performance appraisal
Needs assessment
Input output analysis|ADB
Employment
Performance appraisal
Project failure
Project impact
Project appraisal
Career development
Vocational training
Labor policy
Manpower policy
Promotions
Career development
Job analysis
Participative management
Grievance procedures
Supervisors
Vocational guidance
Labor policy
Rural manpower policy
Career development
Applications for positions
Affirmative action programs
Labor turnover
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