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Results Matter September 2008

Workshop on Results-Based Country Portfolio Management
and Review
By Ruddi Vaes, Consultant and Workshop Facilitator

Workshop participants discuss their recommendations with Vice President-Operations 2 Lawrence Greenwood. VP Greenwood emphasized the need for the results framework to go down to operations and the working level.

On 3–5 June 2008, the Human Resources Division (BPHR) and the Results Management Unit (SPRU) jointly held its first workshop on Results-Based Portfolio Management and Review in ADB Headquarters. The workshop aimed to improve the results orientation of ADB’s operations by developing a standardized approach and coherent procedures for results-based country portfolio management and review (RB-CPMR).

The workshop gathered 25 ADB staff from headquarters and resident missions who are responsible for portfolio management and review to

  1. share country experiences on results-based portfolio management and review across countries;
  2. build consensus on RB-CPMR approaches, procedures, and tools; and
  3. make recommendations on these to ADB management and identify actions for staff.

The workshop culminated with participants integrating, prioritizing, and refining selective recommendations to share with the Vice Pesident-Operations 2, the Managing Director General, and the Director General-Strategy and Policy Department. The recommendations are clustered in two categories:

  1. mainstreaming of RB-CPMR in ADB—organizational and institutional aspects, and
  2. RB-CPMR processes and tools.
Mainstreaming of RB-CPMR in ADB—Organizational and Institutional Aspects

Recommendations to ADB Management

  1. Revise project administration instructions (PAIs) to reflect RB-CPMR
  2. Develop E-Handbook (Sector Results Profiles, Country Results Profiles)
  3. Strengthen capacity on RB-CPMR for ADB all levels and developing member countries (DMCs). Conduct, by end of 2008, government official fora on RB-CPMR (e.g., regional). Before doing something for DMCs, ADB must have a clear understanding of results-based management.
  4. Provide technical assistance by end 2008 for DMC capacity building for RB-CPMR and results-based-country partnership strategies (RB-CPS)

Actions for ADB Staff

  1. Central Operations Services Office (COSO)/Strategy and Policy Department (SPD) to lead revision of PAI by end of 2008
  2. COSO/SPD to draft E-Handbook by end 2009
  3. Ongoing training for all levels. For many, this was the first workshop on results-based management, even though there was widespread awareness and appreciation across ADB.

Mainstreaming of RB-CPMR in ADB—Organizational and Institutional Aspects

Recommendations to ADB Management

  1. Revise project administration instructions (PAIs) to reflect RB-CPMR
  2. Develop E-Handbook (Sector Results Profiles, Country Results Profiles)
  3. Strengthen capacity on RB-CPMR for ADB all levels and developing member countries (DMCs). Conduct, by end of 2008, government official fora on RB-CPMR (e.g., regional). Before doing something for DMCs, ADB must have a clear understanding of results-based management.
  4. Provide technical assistance by end 2008 for DMC capacity building for RB-CPMR and results-based-country partnership strategies (RB-CPS)

Actions for ADB Staff

  1. Central Operations Services Office (COSO)/Strategy and Policy Department (SPD) to lead revision of PAI by end of 2008
  2. COSO/SPD to draft E-Handbook by end 2009
  3. Ongoing training for all levels. For many, this was the first workshop on results-based management, even though there was widespread awareness and appreciation across ADB.

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