Reflections on the role of logical frameworks in the management of development assistance
R. Kowalski
International Journal of Management Practice, 2007, vol. 2, issue 4, 297-305
Abstract:
The role of logframes is explored through consideration of the need to plan, and the need to put effort into planning. These are discussed in relation to the paradox of determinism in the planning process. The concepts of an 'ideal' plan, an 'adequate' plan and a 'formal' plan are contrasted with particular reference to the processes that deliver them and their impact on the management of initiatives. Finally these issues are placed in the specific context of managing development assistance.
Keywords: logical frameworks; third antinomy; development assistance; logframes; paradoxes; planning processes; development planning. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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