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Development Projects Planning
and Management (DPPM)
For M.Sc. courses:
International Master in Rural Development (IMRD)
Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM)
Agricultural Economics
International Agricultural Sciences
Compendium Summer Semester 2016
Development Projects Planning and Management (DPPM)
Dr. Philipp Grundmann
Dept. Technology Assessment and Substance Cycles
Leibniz – Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim e.V.
Max-Eyth-Allee 100, Office B 203, D-14469 Potsdam
Tel.: +49 (0)331 5699-229
Fax: +49 (0)331 5600-849
E-Mail: [email protected]
Homepage: www.atb-potsdam.de
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Division of Resources Economics
Department of Agricultural Economics
Philippstraße 13, House 12, Office PH 2.11, D-10099 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0)30 2093 46366
Fax: +49 (0)30 2093 6339
Homepage: www.agrar.hu-berlin.de/wisola/fg/ress
Dr. Marco Hartmann
Division G500 - Rural Development, Agriculture
Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 36
53113 Bonn, Germany
E-Mail: [email protected]
Syllabus SuSe 2016
– Development Projects Planning and Management –
Time: Friday, 08:00 to 12:00 hours
Location: Hannoversche Str. 27, House 12, Lecture Hall 03 and Rooms 1.22, 2.01 and 2.21
Locations
Date
Content
Lecturer
H03 1.22 2.01 2.21
Session
01:
Lecture
Session
02:
Lecture
Session
03:
Lecture
and
Seminar
Session
04:
Block
Seminar
Session
05:
Block
Seminar
Session
06:
Block
Seminar
22 April
Introduction to the Module
08:00 to
12:00
Change Management
29 April
Development Aid Concepts
08:00 to
12:00
Sustainable Development
Goals
13 May
08:00 to
12:00
20 May
09:00 to
12:00
20 May
12:00 to
17:00
21 May
09:00 to
12:00
Grundmann
X
-
-
-
Grundmann
X
-
-
-
Bertelmann /
Grundmann
X
X
-
X
Project Planning:
o Introduction to Block I
o Essentials of Teamwork
o Stakeholder Mapping
Hartmann /
Grundmann
X
X
-
X
Project Planning:
o Problems and Objectives
Hartmann /
Grundmann
X
X
X
-
Project Planning:
o Project Strategy Setting
Hartmann /
Grundmann
X
X
X
X
Project Cycle Management
Tailoring Methods
Capacity Works – The project
management tool of GIZ
o From ZOPP to Capacity
Works
o Introduction into
Approach and Toolbox
o CW in Practice: Examples
from the field
o Group Work on selected
tools
Locations
Date
Content
Lecturer
H03 1.22 2.01 2.21
Session
07:
Block
Seminar
Session
08:
Block
Seminar
Session
09:
Lecture
and
Seminar
Session
10:
Lecture
and
Seminar
Session
11:
Lecture
and
Seminar
Session
12:
Lecture
and
Seminar
21 May
12:00 to
17:00
22 May
09:00 to
14:00
27 May
08:00 to
12:00
03 June
08:00 to
12:00
10 June
08:00 to
12:00
17 June
08:00 to
12:00
Project Planning:
o Impact Matrix
o Indicators & Sources of
Verification
Hartmann /
Grundmann
X
X
X
X
Project Planning:
o Vertical and Horizontal
Logic
o Results based Monitoring
Hartmann /
Grundmann
X
X
X
X
Financial systems
Malik (GIZ) /
development
Grundmann
o The role of smallholder
access to financial systems
o Meso- and macro level
implications
X
X
-
X
Strategic Loop – Key elements
of a project appraisal mission
Kruse (GIZ) /
Grundmann
X
X
-
X
Communication in Agriculture Fischer (GIZ) /
Grundmann
o Evolution and Trends
X
X
-
X
Hartmann
(GIZ) /
Grundmann
X
X
-
X
Grundmann /
Hartmann /
NN
X
X
-
X
o
Various examples
o Examples from Africa, Asia
Translating development
goals and concepts into
practise. Theory and reality.
o Various examples:
program green innovation
centres (BMZ One World
no Hunger Initiative),
development partnerships
with the private sector,
etc.
o Discussion
Session
13:
Exam
24 June
08:00 to
17:00
All Master Students
Schedule of the Block-Seminar in SuSe 2016
Session
Project Planning
Session 04:
Stakeholder Mapping
Block Seminar
Problems/Objectives
Strategy Setting
Impact Matrix
Session 05 + 06:
Indicators
Block Seminar
Results Based Monitoring
Session 07 + 08:
Block Seminar
Date
Day
Time
May 20, 2016
Friday
09h – 17h
May 21, 2016
Saturday
09h – 17h
May 22, 2016
Sunday
09h – 14h