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Getting It Right: Guide to the Development Project Cycle

C-FOAM Seminar Series on Best Practices and the OMRN Dialogues on Ocean Policy, Fisheries & Aquaculture Working Group present:. Getting It Right: Guide to the Development Project Cycle. Dr. Len Hinds, Adjunct Professor and C-FOAM Associate Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa.

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Getting It Right: Guide to the Development Project Cycle

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  1. C-FOAM Seminar Series on Best Practices and the OMRN Dialogues on Ocean Policy, Fisheries & Aquaculture Working Group present: Getting It Right: Guide to the Development Project Cycle Dr. Len Hinds, Adjunct Professor and C-FOAM Associate Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa Time: 2:30-4:00p.m. Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Place: DMS7170, Desmarais Building, 55 Laurier Av E Abstract. Phases of the project cycle remain the same regardless of the nature and objectives of the project as it proceeds from concept to realization of benefits. This talk reviews 5 elements of the project cycle: identification, formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The focus will be on processes, with an emphasis on the role of national staff and stakeholders. Experience in Canada and in developing countries has shown that following graduation and recruitment by public or private employers, the individual may be expected to assist and/or to be responsible for project activities. Knowledge and understanding of project cycle processes are therefore essential tools for anyone interested in national and international development. About the presenter: Dr. Lennox Hinds, Adjunct Professor and C-FOAM Associate since 2005 has more than 35 years of related experience in project cycle activities in Canada and abroad. He was Project Supervisor with the Department of the Environment, Fisheries & Marine Service and Special Advisor with the Canadian International Development Agency. La seminaire sera presenté en anglais./The presentation will be given in English. www.C-FOAM.management.uottawa.ca; www.management.uottawa.ca www.OMRN-RRGO.ca

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