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Project Cycle ManagementProject Cycle Management is a well-established and proven method for the identification, formulation, implementation and evaluation of projects and programmes.The diagram illustrates the different phases of the project cycle as well as the instruments used to produce documentation at each phase. Click on the wheel and each individual phase for more details. Macromedia Flash 5.0 plug-in is required to play the full demonstration
MethodologyThe consultants within the PCM Group have been involved in the development and dissemination of the Project Cycle Management method since 1992. PCM (Project/Programme Cycle Management) Project/Programme Cycle Management (PCM) is the method introduced by the European Commission for the identification, formulation (appraisal), implementation and evaluation of projects and programmes. It provides a consistent approach to all components of the intervention cycle, ensuring beneficiary-orientation (relevance), a comprehensive perspective on interventions (feasibility and sustainability) and effective monitoring and evaluation. Because this approach has been proven to significantly improve the feasibility of plans and sustainability of the interventions, it is now also being implemented as the standard method for bilateral donors and NGOs throughout Europe and among national governments in many recipient countries. PCM is based on the simple fact that when these concepts and techniques are applied, working practices evolve and the effectiveness in managing the project cycle is significantly improved. Because PCM orients interventions towards relevant, feasible (efficient & effective) and sustainable projects or programmes AND because PCM improves decision-making from the initial idea stage until evaluation. LFA (Logical Framework Analysis) The fundamental tool of PCM is the LFA method (Logical Framework Analysis). LFA is step-by-step procedure applying specific techniques in a participatory workshop setting for creating ownership among stakeholders, better focus on beneficiaries, realistic and measurable result-oriented objectives, quick decision-making, transparency of proposals and reporting, and easier management, monitoring and evaluation during the implementation of projects and programmes. The key strength of LFA is that when well facilitated it enables effective communication in a structured way, thereby stimulating each stakeholder's input. Visualisation techniques are used to anchor the issues discussed and decisions made. The LFA technique also offers a framework within which alterations can be made, depending on the type of project or programme, the phase in the project cycle and the complexity of the issues to be resolved between the stakeholders. Because of the nature of the LFA method, use of this approach requires extreme competence and confidence in applying and communicating PCM so that the requirements of each specific situation can be met and clients remain inspired and motivated. This is where the PCM Group comes in. Our experienced team provides highly professional moderation and training services and we are sought after internationally for our ability to analyse client's needs and expectations, establish clear objectives and deliverables and respond with flexibility. We apply LFA in all participatory planning and assessment workshops. Characteristics of the phasesProgrammingDuring this phase the roles of the project cycle manager(s) are:
IdentificationDuring this phase the roles of the project cycle manager(s) are:
Click here for an illustration of this phase FormulationDuring this phase the roles of the project cycle manager(s) are:
Click here for an illustration of this phase FinancingDuring this phase the roles of the project cycle manager(s) are:
Click here for an illustration of this phase EvaluationDuring this phase the roles of the project cycle manager(s) are:
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