This document provides a timetable for discussion of subjects OEC 624 & 626 over weekends, Thursdays, and various dates from November 26th to December 7th. The timetable outlines the topics to be covered each date, including an introduction to project logframes, risk management frameworks, routine data systems, and risk identification techniques. Discussion will take place from 7:30pm to 9:30pm following Moodle guidelines.
This document provides a timetable for discussion of subjects OEC 624 & 626 over weekends, Thursdays, and various dates from November 26th to December 7th. The timetable outlines the topics to be covered each date, including an introduction to project logframes, risk management frameworks, routine data systems, and risk identification techniques. Discussion will take place from 7:30pm to 9:30pm following Moodle guidelines.
This document provides a timetable for discussion of subjects OEC 624 & 626 over weekends, Thursdays, and various dates from November 26th to December 7th. The timetable outlines the topics to be covered each date, including an introduction to project logframes, risk management frameworks, routine data systems, and risk identification techniques. Discussion will take place from 7:30pm to 9:30pm following Moodle guidelines.
Time: 2hrs from 07:30Pm to 09:30Pm Days: All weekends and Every Thursday Starting day, this Sunday This discussion will follow the guideline in the Moodle. -------------------------------------- 26/11 OEC 624 Lecture 1: Project Logframe (i) Understand key principles for a Project Logframe (ii) Be conversant on how to use project logframe in designing M&E systems (iii) Understand theories which lie behind project logframe ***************************** 30/11 OEC 626 K.A 1: Introduction to Risk Management The meaning of Risk and ways to categorize risk The classification of “Pure risks” The distinction between “Risk” and “Uncertainty” The Risk Management Framework The practical limitation of Risk How to organize for Effective Management of Risk ****************************** 2/12 OEC 624 Lecture 2: Routine/Administrative Data Systems By the end of the Lecture students should know: 1) What are routine/administrative data 2) Strategies to harvest routine/administrative data 3) Developing routine/administrative data ******************************* 7/12 OEC 626 K.A 2: Risk Identification This K.A covers the following Risk Identification methods/techniques; Checklists Brainstorming Classification of risks according to primary source Issues logs Behavioral models Diagramming techniques Flowcharting project and process models Regular meetings *******************************
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