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The Building State Capability (BSC) program at Harvard’s Center for International Development uses the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) approach to build the capability of organizations to execute and implement.

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Tag: Prioritization

Aligning post pandemic priorities

Aligning post pandemic priorities

Guest blog by Raphaelle Aubert

  • What were your expectations of IPP Online when you signed up?

When I signed up for this course, I was eager to learn more about public policy, which is a field I would like to gain more exposure to within the World Bank Group and as I keep building a career in development.

Thanks to this learning journey, I feel much more confident to take additional steps in this direction. I also realize that I have learned a great deal about project management, leadership and other concepts that I can apply regardless of my field of expertise.

Continue reading Aligning post pandemic priorities
Posted on January 31, 2022May 27, 2022Author Kathryn LangCategories BSC, IPP 2020, OtherTags 4P Model, BSC, Building State Capability, Center for International Development, CID, Covid-19, Harvard, Harvard Kennedy School, HKS, IPP, IPP2020, Management, PDIA, Prioritization, Public Policy, Remote Work, Strategic Engagement, World BankLeave a comment on Aligning post pandemic priorities
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