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MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES DSH 222 PROJECT MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION LECTURER: Mr. C.D. Hahlani OFFICE NO. 53 PHONE: 0712434408 & 054-256651 EMAIL: [email protected] MODULE SUMMARY The module provides a solid foundation in the concepts, tools and techniques of project management, monitoring and evaluation. Other critical aspects of the project cycle will be surveyed. . MODULE REQUIREMENTS 1. Students are required to submit 2 written assignments, participate in practical exercises and have at least one class presentation by the end of the semester. All assignments should be handed in on or before due date. 2. Students should complete all assigned readings and tasks prior to class meetings. Additional readings to the general reading list provided in this module outline will be recommended for each topic. Development project management is volatile, sporadic and dynamic and a lot of reading is therefore required in order for one to keep abreast of emerging trends. 3. Students are expected to attend all class meetings, undertake assigned seminar presentations and generously share knowledge and experiences with co-learners during class meetings. MODULE OUTLINE 1. Introduction 1.1 The concept of management & Evolution of Management Thought 1.2 What is project management? 1.3 Projects & projectized development 1.4 The Projects/Programmes dichotomy 1.5 Why projects in Development? 1.6 Overview of the Project Cycle Management (PCM) 2. Project Planning 2.1 Project Identification (Needs Analysis, Problem Definition, Pre-feasibility and Feasibility Analysis) 2.2 Project formulation, design and preparation -Defining Key Project Elements -Logical Sequencing of Project Elements in a Matrix (Logical Framework) -Pros and Cons of the Logical Framework Approach (LFA) -Project Organizational Design -Activity Scheduling: Critical Path Analysis & Gantt Charting etc -Project Budgeting and Financial Planning -Project Plan or Proposal Formulation 2.3 Project Appraisal and Financing -Socio-economic, technical & administrative/institutional aspects of project appraisal -Financial Aspects of project appraisal 3. Project Implementation 3.1 Project Activation 3.2 Project Risk Management 3.2 Good Project Governance 4. Project Monitoring 4.1 Definition and rationale for monitoring 4.2 Typologies of project monitoring 4.3 Designing a project monitoring system- tools and techniques 5. Project Evaluation 5.1 Definition and rationale for project evaluation 5.2 Typologies of project evaluation 5.3 Project Evaluation Criteria or Tests 5.4 Designing a project evaluation plan 6. Challenges to effective Monitoring & Evaluation of Development Projects GENERAL REFERENCES (READING LIST) Belli P et al (2001) Economic Analysis of Investment Operations: Analytical Tools & Practical Applications, World Bank Institute Burke R (1990) Project Management: Planning and Control Techniques, John Wiley & Sons Ltd Cole G. A. (1996) Management: Theory and Practice Coleman G. (1987) Logical Framework Approach to Project Planning Conyers D & Hills P (1984) An Introduction to Development planning in the Third World Dickey J.W. & Miller L.H (1984) Road Project Appraisal for developing countries, John Wiley & Sons Eade D and Williams S (1992) The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief Volume 2: An Oxfam Publication Fernando A C (2006) Corporate Governance: Principles, Policies and Practices FitzGerald E V K (1978) Public Sector Planning for Developing Countries, MacMillan Publishers Freeman et al (1979) Evaluating Social Projects in Developing Countries, Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Gittinger J.P. (1982) Economic Analysis of Agricultural Projects, The John Hopkins University Press Gray F C and Larson E W (2004) Project Management: The Management Process. London: McGraw-Hall Hughes D. E. (2003) Public Management and Administration: An Introduction, 3rd Edition. Palgrave, MacMillan John B et al (1996) Introduction to Agricultural Economics Lokyer K & Gordon J (2005) Project Management and Project Network Techniques, Seventh Edition, F.T Prentice Hall Mollet J.A. (1984) Planning for Agricultural Development, St Martin's Press, New York Paul S (1983) “Strategic Management of Development program” in National Review of Administration Studies, Vol 49, No.1 Roche C (1999) Impact Assessment for Developing Agencies: Learning to Value Change, Oxford, Oxfam GB, Oxford Rondinelli D.A. (1976) Project Planning and Implementation in Developing Countries, East West Centre (Wonolulu) Rondinelli D.A. (1977) Planning and Development Projects, Hutschinson, Pennyslvania Rondinelli D.A. (1983) Development Projects as Policy Experiments Smit P et al (1992) Management Principles, Juta & Company Ltd Ukpong EA (1993) Constraints of NGOs’ Operational Flaws on Rural Development Initiatives in Nigeria Wallace Tina (ed)(2000) Development and Management