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Handy, quick reference guides to tools, methods, and approaches that propel development forward and enhance its effects.

 

Staff Profile Pages
Staff profile pages are dynamic, adaptive electronic directories that store information about the knowledge, skills, experience, and interests of people. They are a cornerstone of successful knowledge management and learning initiatives. (No. 32 | February 2009)

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The SCAMPER Technique
Ideas are not often plucked out of thin air. The SCAMPER brainstorming technique uses a set of directed questions to resolve a problem (or meet an opportunity). It can also turn a tired idea into something new and different. (No. 31 | February 2009)

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The Five Whys Technique
When confronted with a problem, have you ever stopped and asked "why" five times? If you do not ask the right question, you will not get the right answer. The Five Whys is a simple question-asking technique that explores the cause-and-effect relationships underlying problems. (No. 30 | February 2009)

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Assessing the Effectiveness of Assistance in Capacity Development
Feedback is the dynamic process of presenting and disseminating information to improve performance. Feedback mechanisms are increasingly being recognized as key elements of learning before, during, and after. Assessments by executing agencies of the effectiveness of assistance in capacity development are prominent among these. (No. 29 | February 2009)

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Social Network Analysis
Power no longer resides exclusively (if at all) in states, institutions, or large corporations. It is located in the networks that structure society. Social network analysis seeks to understand networks and their participants and has two main focuses: the actors and the relationships between them in a specific social context. (No. 28 | February 2009)

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