SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Adaptive management at Sida:
Lessons from the Market Systems Approach
26 September 2018
Tim Ruffer
tim.ruffer@itad.com
2
Presentation structure
Evaluation rationale and context
Findings and lessons
Recommendations
EVALUATION RATIONALE AND
CONTEXT
3
Evaluation purpose
1. To contribute to improved MSD programming by Sida
through better management practices.
2. To generate recommendations on how Sida can create
conducive conditions for systems approaches and adaptive
programming more generally.
4
5
Market Systems Development: a case study
Market-system
centric
MSD
Adaptation
Facilitation
Traditional
Direct delivery
Ex-ante design & control
Actor-centric
Engage broad sets of
agents
Take account of local
context and systems
Accept uncertainty and
adapt accordingly
DDDMSD
MSD programming at Sida
6
Years Country Program Title Approximate
Budget
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
1999-2005 Uganda ILO – FIT/SEMA 0.92 MUSD
2003-2008 Bangladesh Katalyst 2.9 MUSD
2004-2014 Global CGAP 400 MSEK
2005-2009 Sri Lanka ILO Entergrowth 27 MSEK
2010-2014 Uganda International Rescue Committee – PEEP 38 MSEK
2010-2017 Kenya Financial Sector Development Phase III 50 MSEK
2011-2017 Zambia Musika Phases I & II 40 MSEK
2011-2018 Regional Africa AECF (African Enterprise Challenge Fund) 25.6 MUSD
2013-2019 Liberia GROW 141 MSEK
2014-2017 Afghanistan Road2Jobs ILO 60 MSEK
2014-2018 Uganda International Rescue Committee SPEED 0.92 MUSD
2014-2018 Regional Asia GRAISEA Oxfam 28.7 MSEK
2015-2018 Zambia Biogas 5.2 MUSD
2015-2019 Uganda Uganda Afribusiness Trust Initiative aBi Trust
2015-2020 Palestine Oxfam/Market Development Programme 91 MSEK
2015-2021 Tanzania Financial Sector Deepening Trust – Tanzania phase III 48 MSEK
2016-2019 Ethiopia Livelihood Support Mejang Biosphere 15 MSEK
2016-2019 Guatemala We Effect – WEE 48.5 MSEK
2016-2020 Tanzania Agriculture Market Development Trust (AMDT) 5.1 MUSD
2016-2020 Rwanda Access to Finance Rwanda 25 MSEK
2016-2020 Zambia Financial Sector Deepening
2016-2021 Zambia Off grid energy (REEEP) 125 MSEK
2016-2021 Ethiopia Farm Africa: Integrated approach to improve rural livelihood 56.5 MSEK
2016-2021 Bangladesh WEESMS 64 MSEK
2017-2020 Afghanistan SPEDA 140 MSEK
2017-2021 Bolivia Inclusive Rural Markets 45 MSEK
2017-2021 Guatemala Helvetas – PRODERT M4P, scaling up phase 80 MSEK
2017-2021 Tanzania UNDAP II – Joint UN Youth employment program 78 MSEK
2017-2021 Regional Africa REACT SSA 58.5 MSEK
2017-2022 Ethiopia Addis Abeba Livelihoods Improvement for Women and Youth 168.5 MSEK
2017-2022 Kenya FSD Phase IV 50 MSEK
2017-2022 Kenya Agriculture Sector Development Support Programme II 300 MSEK
2018-2020 Rwanda Promoting decent work in the informal economy - ILO 30 MUSD
2017-2020 Ethiopia Farm Africa & World Food Programme 79.5 MSEK
Jan-Sep 2018 Guatemala Swisscontact – Inception phase 5 MSEK
Overall conclusions
Sida’s role in the management of projects it funds is an important determinant
of the effectiveness of Swedish aid. Although progress is being made, this
evaluation has identified several factors that affect Sida’s ability to ensure
that the optimal conditions are in place for effective Market Systems
Development (MSD) and good development programming more generally.
Sida’s relatively flexible framework of rules, guidelines and systems for project
management provide the space needed for staff to innovate and manage
adaptively. But for this to happen consistently and effectively, Sida needs to
invest more deliberately in building the capacity of its staff in relevant areas.
In addition, leadership and incentives are key to shaping a culture of active
experimentation and learning to inform adaptation. This needs to be
supported with clearer guidance for those at Sida involved in the design and
appraisal of MSD projects and strengthened oversight of project
performance, including through adjustments to Sida’s contracts and funding
agreements.
7
8
Adaptive
triangle
Adaptive
management
Adaptive
programming
Adaptive
delivery
Donors designing, procuring, funding, managing, and assessing programs in a
way that allows adaptive programming and delivery to happen
Front-line staff thinking on their feet, applying curiosity,
evidence, emotional intelligence and instinct to learn,
adapt, and make decisions in their day-to-day work –
continually making ‘best guesses’, then testing and
correcting, and employing ‘everyday PEA’
A slower, more deliberate and structured process of
stepping back to reflect, conducting more in-depth and
focused analysis, and bringing in critical friends to help
set new directions
Constraints, opportunities, options for
improvement
9
Sida’s
organisational
capacity
Rules,
guidelines &
systems
Staff capacities
Organisational
culture
FINDINGS AND LESSONS
1. Design & appraisal
2. RBM & evaluation
3. Identifying & managing implementing
partners
4. Leadership, incentives and capacity
10
Design & appraisal
11
Key findings Lessons
Weaknesses in project design in our case studies
included:
• Lack of strong analysis and robust ToCs
• Short project timeframes
• Funds pre-committed to specific interventions which
undermined flexibility
Design quality assurance (appraisal) often questions
factors that are core to MSD: e.g. lack of detailed
activity plans, detailed results frameworks, or phased
budgets.
Appraisal should consider more prominently the
requirements of MSD or other systems and
adaptive programming approaches.
Appraisal of implementing partners focused on
fiduciary risk and anti-corruption (minimising risk),
rather than assessing the capacity of implementers to
pilot, experiment and take managed risks.
In setting the scope for appraisal, managers need
to explicitly endorse the MSD approach and its
implications for project design.
All those involved in appraisal require some
familiarity with adaptive management and
systems approaches.
RBM & evaluation
12
Key findings Lessons
The DCED Standard has not been used proactively
within Sida’s MSD portfolio.
We found several examples of where highly specified
results frameworks were developed before detailed
market analysis had been undertaken.
Limited guidance has been provided by Sida to
implementing partners on its reporting requirements.
TOCs and the DCED Standard provide useful tools
to enable good RBM for MSD projects.
Mainstreaming their application across Sida’s MSD
portfolio would strengthen RBM.
Further clarity is required on requirements for
results definition and reporting. This would assist
in ensuring that projects are incentivised and held
to account for facilitating long-term, sustainable
change.
For Sida to use external evaluation more
effectively there is a need for firm commitments
to evaluation in project planning, and for capacity
development of Sida personnel for commissioning
evaluations.
Very few Sida personnel have extensive training,
guidance or experience in RBM.
Project evaluation has been used inconsistently, leading
to missed opportunities for course correction and
strategic learning.
Identifying & managing implementing partners
13
Key findings Lessons
The lack of clarity on the terms of the relationship
between Sida and implementing partners in adaptive
management for MSD creates inefficiencies and
uncertainty.
The relationship between Sida and its
implementing partners is critical – Sida needs to
support and encourage a learning culture on the
projects it funds.
Incentives for effective project delivery could be
strengthened through:
• Explicit reinforcement that the MSD approach
should be followed
• Longer contract periods with ‘break clauses’ in
contracts
Sida isn’t always effective in holding implementers to
account. This is due to: (i) lack of tools for Sida staff; (ii)
constraints in RBM capacity; (iii) disbursement pressures.
Sida has found it challenging to find suitably qualified
implementers.
MSD capability should be a primary consideration
in selecting an implementing partner and there
should be an explicit strategy for addressing
capacity gaps.
Clarity is required on the degree of flexibility
available to implementers and when Sida
engagement or approval is needed.
Leadership, incentives and capacity
14
LEADERSHIP & INCENTIVES
MSD requires different behaviours compared to
‘traditional’ development programming. Rules,
regulations and guidelines are not sufficient to
ensure this. Leadership has a key role to play in
embedding a culture of risk taking and learning
from failure.
Stronger leadership endorsement would
contribute to improved programming in numerous
ways, for example:
• In ensuring that MSD considerations are
embedded in project appraisal.
• In embedding learning and adaptation into
country strategies.
• In ensuring that Sida invests in building the
required organisational and staff capacities.
CAPACITY
Organisational and staff capacities are central to
ensuring strong MSD management by Sida.
This should be built through greater investment in:
• Written guidelines on MSD project
management
• Formal training
• Peer learning and coaching
• External backstopping support
RECOMMENDATIONS
15
Sida’s
organisational
capacity
Rules,
guidelines &
systems
Staff capacities
Organisational
culture
Organisational culture
1. Leadership should more actively and consistently support
and incentivise a culture of experimentation and active
learning to inform adaptative management.
2. Sida’s Policy Unit needs to be better resourced to more
strongly institutionalise the MSD approach.
16
Staff capacity
3. Develop an explicit strategy for knowledge management,
human resource development, capacity development and
training in: (i) MSD; and (ii) broader adaptive management.
17
Rules, guidelines and systems
4. Systematise project and country strategy learning
cycles.
5. Develop guidelines on MSD project management.
6. Adjust contracts and funding agreements to:
(i) provide greater clarity on the degree of flexibility
available to the implementer.
(ii) provide for more robust tools to enable Sida to
manage implementer performance.
18
Recommendations
19
General programming MSD
Organisational
culture
1. Leadership should more actively and
consistently support and incentivise a
culture of experimentation and active
learning to inform adaptative management.
2. Sida’s Policy Unit needs to be better
resourced to more strongly
institutionalise the MSD approach.
Staff capacity
3. Develop an explicit strategy for knowledge management, human resource
development, capacity development and training in: (i) MSD; and (ii) broader adaptive
management.
Rules, guidelines and
systems
4. Systematise project and country strategy
learning cycles.
5. Develop guidelines on MSD project
management.
6. Adjust contracts and funding agreements to: (i) provide greater clarity on the degree
of flexibility available to the implementer; and (ii) provide for more robust tools to
enable Sida to manage implementer performance.

More Related Content

What's hot

How to successfully deliver business change
How to successfully deliver business changeHow to successfully deliver business change
How to successfully deliver business change
Association for Project Management
 
Virtual Convocation CDA R1
Virtual Convocation CDA R1Virtual Convocation CDA R1
Virtual Convocation CDA R1
jo bitonio
 
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
GCARD Conferences
 
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
Strategic Business & IT Services
 
Change portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
Change portfolio management office - Julia HodkinChange portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
Change portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
Association for Project Management
 
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
Association for Project Management
 
Beyond PM Webinar - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
Beyond PM Webinar  - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio ManagementBeyond PM Webinar  - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
Beyond PM Webinar - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
iCentra Consulting
 
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIES
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIESProfile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIES
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIESThanuja Navaratne
 
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
Ahmed Al-Senosy Ph.D(cand),MSc,PMP,RMP
 
PMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
PMI Indonesia Chapter ProfilePMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
PMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
PMI Indonesia Chapter
 
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
Association for Project Management
 
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS ArticleA fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
Donnie MacNicol
 
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targetsPPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
marcusantonsson
 
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
iosrjce
 
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
Association for Project Management
 
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
Association for Project Management
 
Team Building For Success 070112
Team Building For Success 070112Team Building For Success 070112
Team Building For Success 070112Gary Berthelson
 
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagosFinancial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
Petro Nomics
 
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic PlanIPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
IPRA
 

What's hot (20)

How to successfully deliver business change
How to successfully deliver business changeHow to successfully deliver business change
How to successfully deliver business change
 
Virtual Convocation CDA R1
Virtual Convocation CDA R1Virtual Convocation CDA R1
Virtual Convocation CDA R1
 
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
Intellectual property management and commercialization of agricultural resear...
 
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
Odti newsletter dec 2020 release
 
Change portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
Change portfolio management office - Julia HodkinChange portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
Change portfolio management office - Julia Hodkin
 
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
Modes of project resilience APM event 9th February 2016
 
Beyond PM Webinar - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
Beyond PM Webinar  - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio ManagementBeyond PM Webinar  - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
Beyond PM Webinar - Achieving Strategic Objectives Through Portfolio Management
 
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIES
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIESProfile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIES
Profile_GRUVYINNO CONSULTANCIES
 
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
Hybrid Module for Applying Projects Portfolio Management with PMO(8 3-2018)
 
PMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
PMI Indonesia Chapter ProfilePMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
PMI Indonesia Chapter Profile
 
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
Does your Board exhibit good governance of project and change management?, 22...
 
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS ArticleA fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
A fresh project management perspective - from 2011 - RICS Article
 
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targetsPPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
PPM - Balance your project portfolio to reach the strategic targets
 
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
An Assessment of Project Portfolio Management Techniques on Product and Servi...
 
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
PMO and Value Conference - Matt Williams and Merv Wyeth, London, 25 October 2016
 
Dag y4 report
Dag y4 reportDag y4 report
Dag y4 report
 
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
Keep calm and carry on – How to run a data migration in the middle of lockdow...
 
Team Building For Success 070112
Team Building For Success 070112Team Building For Success 070112
Team Building For Success 070112
 
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagosFinancial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
Financial monitoring and evaluation june, lagos
 
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic PlanIPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
IPRA 2007/2008 Strategic Plan
 

Similar to Sida msd evaluation stockholm evaluation week - september 2018

Leadership Standard in Western Cape
Leadership Standard in Western CapeLeadership Standard in Western Cape
Leadership Standard in Western Cape
SABPP
 
Portfolio management knowledge development
Portfolio management knowledge developmentPortfolio management knowledge development
Portfolio management knowledge development
Association for Project Management
 
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and EvaluationRotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
Rotary International
 
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...4th_Global_Skills_Summit
 
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYAT
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYATUSER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYAT
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYATLenny Hidayat
 
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPAStrategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
Francis Karugu
 
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdfStrategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
Jayanti Pande
 
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
MiaGarcia19
 
Strategic Planning for Co_ops
Strategic Planning for Co_opsStrategic Planning for Co_ops
Strategic Planning for Co_ops
jo bitonio
 
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
Association for Project Management
 
Learning and development at ILRI
Learning and development at ILRILearning and development at ILRI
Learning and development at ILRI
ILRI
 
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public SectorStrategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
Arab Federation for Digital Economy
 
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
Association for Project Management
 
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
Association for Project Management
 
SSCG Project Management Services
SSCG Project Management ServicesSSCG Project Management Services
SSCG Project Management Services
SSCG Consulting
 
Directing agile change - governance of project management
Directing agile change - governance of  project managementDirecting agile change - governance of  project management
Directing agile change - governance of project management
Association for Project Management
 
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
nado-web
 
PPM Global survey (with outputs)
PPM Global survey (with outputs)PPM Global survey (with outputs)
PPM Global survey (with outputs)
Association for Project Management
 
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
Gry Tina Tinde
 

Similar to Sida msd evaluation stockholm evaluation week - september 2018 (20)

Leadership Standard in Western Cape
Leadership Standard in Western CapeLeadership Standard in Western Cape
Leadership Standard in Western Cape
 
May supplement
May supplementMay supplement
May supplement
 
Portfolio management knowledge development
Portfolio management knowledge developmentPortfolio management knowledge development
Portfolio management knowledge development
 
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and EvaluationRotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
Rotary Foundation Cadre Training: Monitoring and Evaluation
 
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...
GSS Session III Mr. Chris Sims -- Structuring Sector Skill Council: Experienc...
 
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYAT
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYATUSER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYAT
USER GUIDE M&E 2014 LENNY HIDAYAT
 
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPAStrategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
Strategic Planning Workshop BY Francis Karugu, MSc, BComm, CPA
 
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdfStrategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
Strategic Maagement Module 5.pdf
 
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
Change Management Fundamentals - 4/12/19
 
Strategic Planning for Co_ops
Strategic Planning for Co_opsStrategic Planning for Co_ops
Strategic Planning for Co_ops
 
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
Amerjit Walia - Delivering P3M through Talent Management
 
Learning and development at ILRI
Learning and development at ILRILearning and development at ILRI
Learning and development at ILRI
 
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public SectorStrategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
Strategy in Action: A Case from a Public Sector
 
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession, 9 July 20...
 
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
Peter Johnson's presentation on Sponsorship or applied leadership
 
SSCG Project Management Services
SSCG Project Management ServicesSSCG Project Management Services
SSCG Project Management Services
 
Directing agile change - governance of project management
Directing agile change - governance of  project managementDirecting agile change - governance of  project management
Directing agile change - governance of project management
 
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
EDD Leadership Lab: Reaching New Heights
 
PPM Global survey (with outputs)
PPM Global survey (with outputs)PPM Global survey (with outputs)
PPM Global survey (with outputs)
 
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
IDB Diversity Conference Recommendations
 

More from Itad Ltd

Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
Itad Ltd
 
Ukes process tracing presentation
Ukes process tracing presentationUkes process tracing presentation
Ukes process tracing presentation
Itad Ltd
 
FCAS M&E Seminar
FCAS M&E SeminarFCAS M&E Seminar
FCAS M&E Seminar
Itad Ltd
 
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...Itad Ltd
 
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...Itad Ltd
 
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparentEvaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
Itad Ltd
 

More from Itad Ltd (6)

Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
Evaluating complex change across projects and contexts: Methodological lesson...
 
Ukes process tracing presentation
Ukes process tracing presentationUkes process tracing presentation
Ukes process tracing presentation
 
FCAS M&E Seminar
FCAS M&E SeminarFCAS M&E Seminar
FCAS M&E Seminar
 
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...
Can We Demonstrate the Difference that Norwegian Aid makes? - Evaluation of t...
 
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...
UNICEF Webinar - Climate Change M&E for Excluded Populations (2012) - Julian ...
 
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparentEvaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
Evaluating impact, maximising Value for Money (VfM) and being transparent
 

Recently uploaded

Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 PresentationEureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Access Innovations, Inc.
 
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
Sebastiano Panichella
 
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesAcorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
IP ServerOne
 
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control TowerGetting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Vladimir Samoylov
 
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptxsomanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
Howard Spence
 
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software TestingInternational Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
Sebastiano Panichella
 
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
0x01 - Newton's Third Law:  Static vs. Dynamic Abusers0x01 - Newton's Third Law:  Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
OWASP Beja
 
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs
 
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Orkestra
 
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdfBonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
khadija278284
 
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXOBitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
Matjaž Lipuš
 
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
Sebastiano Panichella
 
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditionsObesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
Faculty of Medicine And Health Sciences
 

Recently uploaded (13)

Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 PresentationEureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
 
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
Doctoral Symposium at the 17th IEEE International Conference on Software Test...
 
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesAcorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutes
 
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control TowerGetting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
 
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptxsomanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
somanykidsbutsofewfathers-140705000023-phpapp02.pptx
 
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software TestingInternational Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
 
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
0x01 - Newton's Third Law:  Static vs. Dynamic Abusers0x01 - Newton's Third Law:  Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
 
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
Competition and Regulation in Professional Services – KLEINER – June 2024 OEC...
 
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
 
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdfBonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
Bonzo subscription_hjjjjjjjj5hhhhhhh_2024.pdf
 
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXOBitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
Bitcoin Lightning wallet and tic-tac-toe game XOXO
 
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
Announcement of 18th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verif...
 
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditionsObesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
Obesity causes and management and associated medical conditions
 

Sida msd evaluation stockholm evaluation week - september 2018

  • 1. Adaptive management at Sida: Lessons from the Market Systems Approach 26 September 2018 Tim Ruffer tim.ruffer@itad.com
  • 2. 2 Presentation structure Evaluation rationale and context Findings and lessons Recommendations
  • 4. Evaluation purpose 1. To contribute to improved MSD programming by Sida through better management practices. 2. To generate recommendations on how Sida can create conducive conditions for systems approaches and adaptive programming more generally. 4
  • 5. 5 Market Systems Development: a case study Market-system centric MSD Adaptation Facilitation Traditional Direct delivery Ex-ante design & control Actor-centric Engage broad sets of agents Take account of local context and systems Accept uncertainty and adapt accordingly DDDMSD
  • 6. MSD programming at Sida 6 Years Country Program Title Approximate Budget 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 1999-2005 Uganda ILO – FIT/SEMA 0.92 MUSD 2003-2008 Bangladesh Katalyst 2.9 MUSD 2004-2014 Global CGAP 400 MSEK 2005-2009 Sri Lanka ILO Entergrowth 27 MSEK 2010-2014 Uganda International Rescue Committee – PEEP 38 MSEK 2010-2017 Kenya Financial Sector Development Phase III 50 MSEK 2011-2017 Zambia Musika Phases I & II 40 MSEK 2011-2018 Regional Africa AECF (African Enterprise Challenge Fund) 25.6 MUSD 2013-2019 Liberia GROW 141 MSEK 2014-2017 Afghanistan Road2Jobs ILO 60 MSEK 2014-2018 Uganda International Rescue Committee SPEED 0.92 MUSD 2014-2018 Regional Asia GRAISEA Oxfam 28.7 MSEK 2015-2018 Zambia Biogas 5.2 MUSD 2015-2019 Uganda Uganda Afribusiness Trust Initiative aBi Trust 2015-2020 Palestine Oxfam/Market Development Programme 91 MSEK 2015-2021 Tanzania Financial Sector Deepening Trust – Tanzania phase III 48 MSEK 2016-2019 Ethiopia Livelihood Support Mejang Biosphere 15 MSEK 2016-2019 Guatemala We Effect – WEE 48.5 MSEK 2016-2020 Tanzania Agriculture Market Development Trust (AMDT) 5.1 MUSD 2016-2020 Rwanda Access to Finance Rwanda 25 MSEK 2016-2020 Zambia Financial Sector Deepening 2016-2021 Zambia Off grid energy (REEEP) 125 MSEK 2016-2021 Ethiopia Farm Africa: Integrated approach to improve rural livelihood 56.5 MSEK 2016-2021 Bangladesh WEESMS 64 MSEK 2017-2020 Afghanistan SPEDA 140 MSEK 2017-2021 Bolivia Inclusive Rural Markets 45 MSEK 2017-2021 Guatemala Helvetas – PRODERT M4P, scaling up phase 80 MSEK 2017-2021 Tanzania UNDAP II – Joint UN Youth employment program 78 MSEK 2017-2021 Regional Africa REACT SSA 58.5 MSEK 2017-2022 Ethiopia Addis Abeba Livelihoods Improvement for Women and Youth 168.5 MSEK 2017-2022 Kenya FSD Phase IV 50 MSEK 2017-2022 Kenya Agriculture Sector Development Support Programme II 300 MSEK 2018-2020 Rwanda Promoting decent work in the informal economy - ILO 30 MUSD 2017-2020 Ethiopia Farm Africa & World Food Programme 79.5 MSEK Jan-Sep 2018 Guatemala Swisscontact – Inception phase 5 MSEK
  • 7. Overall conclusions Sida’s role in the management of projects it funds is an important determinant of the effectiveness of Swedish aid. Although progress is being made, this evaluation has identified several factors that affect Sida’s ability to ensure that the optimal conditions are in place for effective Market Systems Development (MSD) and good development programming more generally. Sida’s relatively flexible framework of rules, guidelines and systems for project management provide the space needed for staff to innovate and manage adaptively. But for this to happen consistently and effectively, Sida needs to invest more deliberately in building the capacity of its staff in relevant areas. In addition, leadership and incentives are key to shaping a culture of active experimentation and learning to inform adaptation. This needs to be supported with clearer guidance for those at Sida involved in the design and appraisal of MSD projects and strengthened oversight of project performance, including through adjustments to Sida’s contracts and funding agreements. 7
  • 8. 8 Adaptive triangle Adaptive management Adaptive programming Adaptive delivery Donors designing, procuring, funding, managing, and assessing programs in a way that allows adaptive programming and delivery to happen Front-line staff thinking on their feet, applying curiosity, evidence, emotional intelligence and instinct to learn, adapt, and make decisions in their day-to-day work – continually making ‘best guesses’, then testing and correcting, and employing ‘everyday PEA’ A slower, more deliberate and structured process of stepping back to reflect, conducting more in-depth and focused analysis, and bringing in critical friends to help set new directions
  • 9. Constraints, opportunities, options for improvement 9 Sida’s organisational capacity Rules, guidelines & systems Staff capacities Organisational culture
  • 10. FINDINGS AND LESSONS 1. Design & appraisal 2. RBM & evaluation 3. Identifying & managing implementing partners 4. Leadership, incentives and capacity 10
  • 11. Design & appraisal 11 Key findings Lessons Weaknesses in project design in our case studies included: • Lack of strong analysis and robust ToCs • Short project timeframes • Funds pre-committed to specific interventions which undermined flexibility Design quality assurance (appraisal) often questions factors that are core to MSD: e.g. lack of detailed activity plans, detailed results frameworks, or phased budgets. Appraisal should consider more prominently the requirements of MSD or other systems and adaptive programming approaches. Appraisal of implementing partners focused on fiduciary risk and anti-corruption (minimising risk), rather than assessing the capacity of implementers to pilot, experiment and take managed risks. In setting the scope for appraisal, managers need to explicitly endorse the MSD approach and its implications for project design. All those involved in appraisal require some familiarity with adaptive management and systems approaches.
  • 12. RBM & evaluation 12 Key findings Lessons The DCED Standard has not been used proactively within Sida’s MSD portfolio. We found several examples of where highly specified results frameworks were developed before detailed market analysis had been undertaken. Limited guidance has been provided by Sida to implementing partners on its reporting requirements. TOCs and the DCED Standard provide useful tools to enable good RBM for MSD projects. Mainstreaming their application across Sida’s MSD portfolio would strengthen RBM. Further clarity is required on requirements for results definition and reporting. This would assist in ensuring that projects are incentivised and held to account for facilitating long-term, sustainable change. For Sida to use external evaluation more effectively there is a need for firm commitments to evaluation in project planning, and for capacity development of Sida personnel for commissioning evaluations. Very few Sida personnel have extensive training, guidance or experience in RBM. Project evaluation has been used inconsistently, leading to missed opportunities for course correction and strategic learning.
  • 13. Identifying & managing implementing partners 13 Key findings Lessons The lack of clarity on the terms of the relationship between Sida and implementing partners in adaptive management for MSD creates inefficiencies and uncertainty. The relationship between Sida and its implementing partners is critical – Sida needs to support and encourage a learning culture on the projects it funds. Incentives for effective project delivery could be strengthened through: • Explicit reinforcement that the MSD approach should be followed • Longer contract periods with ‘break clauses’ in contracts Sida isn’t always effective in holding implementers to account. This is due to: (i) lack of tools for Sida staff; (ii) constraints in RBM capacity; (iii) disbursement pressures. Sida has found it challenging to find suitably qualified implementers. MSD capability should be a primary consideration in selecting an implementing partner and there should be an explicit strategy for addressing capacity gaps. Clarity is required on the degree of flexibility available to implementers and when Sida engagement or approval is needed.
  • 14. Leadership, incentives and capacity 14 LEADERSHIP & INCENTIVES MSD requires different behaviours compared to ‘traditional’ development programming. Rules, regulations and guidelines are not sufficient to ensure this. Leadership has a key role to play in embedding a culture of risk taking and learning from failure. Stronger leadership endorsement would contribute to improved programming in numerous ways, for example: • In ensuring that MSD considerations are embedded in project appraisal. • In embedding learning and adaptation into country strategies. • In ensuring that Sida invests in building the required organisational and staff capacities. CAPACITY Organisational and staff capacities are central to ensuring strong MSD management by Sida. This should be built through greater investment in: • Written guidelines on MSD project management • Formal training • Peer learning and coaching • External backstopping support
  • 16. Organisational culture 1. Leadership should more actively and consistently support and incentivise a culture of experimentation and active learning to inform adaptative management. 2. Sida’s Policy Unit needs to be better resourced to more strongly institutionalise the MSD approach. 16
  • 17. Staff capacity 3. Develop an explicit strategy for knowledge management, human resource development, capacity development and training in: (i) MSD; and (ii) broader adaptive management. 17
  • 18. Rules, guidelines and systems 4. Systematise project and country strategy learning cycles. 5. Develop guidelines on MSD project management. 6. Adjust contracts and funding agreements to: (i) provide greater clarity on the degree of flexibility available to the implementer. (ii) provide for more robust tools to enable Sida to manage implementer performance. 18
  • 19. Recommendations 19 General programming MSD Organisational culture 1. Leadership should more actively and consistently support and incentivise a culture of experimentation and active learning to inform adaptative management. 2. Sida’s Policy Unit needs to be better resourced to more strongly institutionalise the MSD approach. Staff capacity 3. Develop an explicit strategy for knowledge management, human resource development, capacity development and training in: (i) MSD; and (ii) broader adaptive management. Rules, guidelines and systems 4. Systematise project and country strategy learning cycles. 5. Develop guidelines on MSD project management. 6. Adjust contracts and funding agreements to: (i) provide greater clarity on the degree of flexibility available to the implementer; and (ii) provide for more robust tools to enable Sida to manage implementer performance.