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I. Development Challenges for the Asia and Pacific Region
II. ADB’S Medium-Term Strategy (2001-2005)
A. Differentiating Between Countries
B. Operations in a Subregional Context
C. Applying the Operating Principles
>> III. Aligning the Organization with the Strategy
A. Align the Organizational Structure and Business Processes
B. Develop a Learning Organization
C. Make Assistance Modalities More Flexible
D. Improve Integrated Resource Management
IV. The Strategy and the Planning, Programming, and Budget Process
Medium-Term Strategy : II. ADB’S Medium-Term Strategy (2001-2005)

III. Aligning the Organization with the Strategy

34. To implement the country and regional programs effectively and to ensure the desired impact of ADB’s interventions in terms of its strategic objectives will require ADB to select its interventions more strategically and align the organization to increase efficiency. Several internal changes must be undertaken over the medium term to make ADB more responsive to its client needs and a more efficient organization:

  • Align the organizational structure and business processes.
  • Develop a learning organization.
  • Make assistance modalities more flexible.
  • Introduce integrated resource management.


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