An LFA provides a logical framework for planning and implementing projects through a systematic structure. It outlines the key components of a project, including the goal, objectives, activities, outputs, and indicators. The steps in an LFA include stakeholder analysis, cause-effect analysis, objectives analysis, and alternatives analysis to design the project. At the core is a temporal logic model that connects planned activities to outputs, outcomes, and the overall goal through a series of propositions. The LFA can be visualized through a Work Breakdown Structure that hierarchies the deliverables and work units in a project for clear description and establishment of the resource plan, budget, schedule and other documents.
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LOGICAL FRAME WORK.docx
1. LOGICAL FRAME WORK
An LFA is a management tool for effective planning and implementation of developmental projects. It
provides clear, concise and systematic information about a project through a framework. We know about
various components of a project such as goal, objectives, activities, results and indicators.
What are the steps in logical framework analysis?
These steps include a stakeholder analysis, cause-effect analysis, objectives analysis, and alternatives
analysis culminating in the design of the project. The matrix, which summarizes the final design of the
project, usually comprises 16 frames organized under 4 major headings (SALDANHA and WITTLE 2002).
2. Temporal Logic Model The core of the Logical Framework is the "temporal logic model" that runs through
the matrix. This takes the form of a series of connected propositions: If the planned activities are
implemented, and the assumptions hold, then the outputs will be delivered If the outputs are delivered,
and the assumptions hold, then the outcome will be achieved. If the outcome is achieved, and the
assumptions hold, then the project final goal will be achieved. Tracking progress against carefully defined
output indicators provi
The Graphical Logical Framework or Work Breakdown Structure A Logframe can be visualized in different
ways, and can take new formats to present the connections between objectives and activities. The need
to visualize the project outcomes becomes an imperative in order to better understand the relationships
between inputs activities outputs and the higher objectives and goals of the project. The Work Breakdown
Structure (WBS) is another planning tool used to define a project in terms of its outputs while providing a
Page | 4 .com www.pm4dev.com The logical framework method for breaking these deliverables into
meaningful work units. The WBS allows the project manager to clearly describe the hierarchical nature of
the work to be performed and establishes a foundation for other elements of the project planning
3. documents including the project’s resource plan, budget, implementation plan, and project schedule.
With the WBS, project managers will be able describe the outcomes of a project in a way that is clear to
members of the project team as well as the project’s stakeholders, beneficiaries and donors, while at the
same time capturing the order and sequence of the work necessary to produce those outputs. The WBS
provides a means for carefully detailing the outputs of the project and facilitates the identification of
specific the work elements, and groupings required to deliver each element. Additionally, once it is
complete, the WBS becomes an essential building block and a reference point for other project plan
components.1 The chart below is an example of the WBS format.