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All about behaviour: KAPE, Adaptation and ' Sticky' Institutional Change
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                    - Power, Greg (Author)
 
Title
            All about behaviour: KAPE, Adaptation and ' Sticky' Institutional Change
        Abstract
            This paper describes Global Partners Governance’s (GPG’s) approach to institutional reform and political change. Developed over the last decade of working in some of the most complex and sensitive political environments with politicians and officials in parliaments, political parties, ministries and local government, it describes the KAPE® (knowledge-application-practice-effect) methodology that we adopt to get ‘sticky’ institutional and behavioural change.
Contents
1) Two dimensions of ‘adaptive programmes’: Flexible delivery and getting behaviour change
2) Enabling Change: KAPE and The Logic of Institutional Reform (Knowledge-Application-Practice-Effect)
- K: Knowledge – Defining the problem and what to do about it
- A: Application – Making Systems Work in Practice
- P: Practice – Pockets of good practice and establishing ‘the new normal’
- E: Effect – Improved performance and the ‘Ripple Effect’
3) Measuring Impact: Monitoring and Evolving
4) Conclusion: Behavioural insights, adaptive management and sticky change
        Report Number
            3
        Series Title
            Politically Agile Programming
        Place
            London
        Institution
            Global Partners Governance
        Date
            2016
        Accessed
            29/01/2024, 11:23
        Citation
            Power, G. (2016). All about behaviour: KAPE, Adaptation and ’ Sticky’ Institutional Change (No. 3; Politically Agile Programming). Global Partners Governance. https://gpgovernance.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PAP-3-KAPE.pdf
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