Learning and training
Project planning using a logical framework approach
Overview
Date
09 - 10 September 2009
Duration
2 days
Time
9.30- – 5.30
Target audience
People who are new to using the logical framework approach to plan and develop projects.
Venue
Central London
Fees
Members
| A B | C D | E F G |
|---|---|---|
| £138 | £210 | £362 |
Non-members
| < 500K | 500K - 5M | > 5M |
|---|---|---|
| £208 | £316 | £544 |
More details
Full description
Why choose this course
Logical frameworks encourage transparency and flexibility in planning a project with stakeholders. They are a powerful way to focus ideas, co-ordinate resources and pinpoint future difficulties and opportunities. Used throughout a project, logical frameworks can provide a whole new perspective on project planning, management and evaluation.
What you will learn
• The key elements of a project, how they relate together and their hierarchy of importance
• Key stages where participatory work with stakeholders is essential to project planning
• Setting objectives and choosing strategies through analysing stakeholders’ problems and needs, capacity and resources
• Draw up a sample logical framework based on your own practical case studies
Facilitator
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