Step 13: Learning
Like Project Cycle Management, RBM is based on the idea of the learning cycle. In fact, you could say that there are two learning cycles. The first one is a cycle that includes the activities, the monitoring and the evaluation. By tracking the performance of the project, you are able to learn what you need to modify the execution of your project in a flexible way. This learning ensures that you achieve your final objectives.
The second cycle gathers the experiences from one project and uses them for consecutive projects. The information gathered from (monitoring) reports and evaluations is used to modify the organisation’s strategy, to plan new projects and to improve the overall approaches of the organisation. This is where Results Based Management meets organisational learning.
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