Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Be verifiable.
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Make sure that the monitoring system only intends to
processes that data which is necessary. Monitoring
information increases workload so it is important that only the
most essential data is requested for processing.
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When dealing with physical progress of an activity there are three
possible scenarios:
When dealing with direct labor the planners must be careful not
to equate the value of the work done with financial spending.
The planners should devise methods to measure actual physical
progress.
This can be problematic because the time taken may not bear
any relation to the actual amount of physical progress towards
activity completion. Once physical progress has been monitored
for all ongoing activities, it is possible to plot this information
against the implantation plan in the form of a bar chart.
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enable a comparison of actual and predicted costs. It is unwise to rely
on existing accounting systems to provide this information as these
systems are liable to be slow and to categorize expenditure using
different methods to those desired by the project manger.
EVALUATION:
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quantitative questions attempts to answer also qualitative questions.
Evaluation could be ongoing (mid term), terminal or ex post. A good
evaluation system in a project from the outset may assist the project
implementers in identifying difficulties that hinder the progress as
planned and avoid repeating mistakes in future endeavors. It is
therefore, crucial to identify the main actors for the evaluation
exercise during the project formulation.
PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY:
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To ensure that the transition between the project’s implementation
and operation phase is as smooth as possible consider the following
strategies in the formulation of the proposed project:
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Ensure that proper management information system is in place
with practically applicable tools to successfully implement and
operate a project.
Scheduled completion
Date:____________________________________
Technical aspect
Environmental
aspect
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Social aspect
Institutional aspect
Financial aspect
Economic aspect
Sensitivity analysis
and Risk
Overall Decision:
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