How to Apply Agile Principles to International Development M&E

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How to Apply Agile Principles to International Development M&E
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We all want to be good at our jobs. We want to accomplish the things we set out to do. If we aren’t accomplishing them, we want to figure out why or try new solutions. The trend toward Adaptive M&E is exactly that: a desire to be better at our jobs. Similar trends exist in the software world (agile) and in manufacturing and start-ups (lean). But by any name, this process of seeking to improve is about speeding up decision-making and solution delivery by focusing on incremental, iterative planning and execution. I presented on agile with Monalisa Salib of USAID Learning Lab at MERL Tech 2016. I talked about creating software; she talked about creating evaluation tools for USAID missions, but we were describing the same basic process: Develop, Release, Reflect, and Adapt. You can see our slide deck for more details, but here are the key discussion takeaways that won’t show up there: 1: Eyes on the Prize Any effort should start with a clear definition of what you’re hoping to achieve.
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ICT Works
Date
05/12/2016, 00:24
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2022-05-03
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ICTworks. (2016, December 5). How to Apply Agile Principles to International Development M&E. ICT Works. https://www.ictworks.org/how-to-apply-agile-principles-to-international-development-me/