The Role of Performance Evaluation in the Development Process
R. Skeates and
G. Whitlam
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1983, vol. 01, issue 02, 58-65
Abstract:
The development process, at the national, regional and project levels broadly involves a cycle of progressive steps. These include the identification of objectives, the formulation of plans to meet those objectives, the appraisal and implementation of programs or projects, and the evaluation of performance, the results of which are to be considered in the reformulation of objectives and plans. The success of development management depends not only on how well these activities are performed, but also on how well they are integrated…
Date: 1983
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