Monitoring and Evaluation reports

There are at least four kinds of reports that an effective monitoring system produces: 1. Project Progress Reports A project progress report is a record and communication of the results of project activities: the degree to which objectives are or Read More …

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Data presentation methods

Data can be presented in various forms depending on the type of data collected. Frequency distribution: A frequency distribution is a table showing how often each value (or set of values) of the variable in question occurs in a data Read More …

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Qualitative Data Analysis

Qualitative Data Analysis(QDA) is the range of processes and procedures whereby we move from the qualitative data that have been collected into some form of explanation, understanding or interpretation of the people and situations we are investigating. QDA is usually Read More …

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Data Collection methods

The outcome of an analysis is as reliable as the data collected to perform the analysis.. The Role of Data Collection in Project Management Data collection is necessary for practically any project. You can use data collection methods for stakeholders Read More …

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Evaluation design and tools

Decisions on where to invest the company’s resources to achieve a technological innovation have a major impact on the future competitiveness of the company. Therefore, trying to get involved in the right projects is worth an effort, both to avoid Read More …

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Project documents/reports

Feasibility Report The purpose of a feasibility report is to investigate and showcase the task requirements and to determine whether the project is worthwhile/feasible. Feasibility is checked on the 5 primary factors – technology and system, economic, legal, operational, and Read More …

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