MOTA the front end. The need for a strategic context analysis and understanding your situation before project implementation.

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Abstract

Abstract
A common failure of performance based projects is assuming that the country or region context is well understood and/or irrelevant to the successful implementation and institutionalisation of projects. We present a multifaceted context analysis within MOTA to gain a thorough understanding of our countries, regions and stakeholders before proceeding further in the MOTA application.

Speaker: John Conallin is a senior research fellow at Charles Sturt University, Australia within the Institute for Land Water and Society. His research focus is within IWRM, and encourages capacity building of local institutions through research with an emphasis on learning and pragmatism balanced with precision and evidence for use within decision making.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2020
EventIHE Delft MOTA seminar series : Webinar 1 - Online webinar
Duration: 21 Oct 202021 Oct 2020
http://www.un-ihe.org/webinar-1-decision-support-strategic-planning-and-implementation-motivation-and-ability-framework (Webinar 1)
https://www.un-ihe.org/news/motivation-and-ability-framework-webinar-series (info on the webinar series)

Conference

ConferenceIHE Delft MOTA seminar series
Abbreviated titleDecision Support for Strategic Planning and Implementation: The Motivation and Ability Framework
Period21/10/2021/10/20
OtherThis webinar is part of the Motivation and Ability (MOTA) Framework: Decision Support for Strategic Planning and Implementation. The webinars will discuss its applications and similar methods; and propose an agenda for further work. Water management professionals, policy analysts, planners and researchers are invited to participate, learn more about the MOTA framework and help shape future avenues for application, research and development.
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