Cook Your Projects, Don't Bake Th...

Cook Your Projects, Don't Bake Them: Project Design Takeaways From a Fixer of Broken Things - Part 1

Project Design: The Good, The Bad and the Wild por Danielle Wilkins

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In the second episode of Project Design: The Good, The Bad and The Wild, host Danielle Wilkins sits down with Matt Kessler-Cleary to talk about project design from his unique perspective as his team's 'fixer of broken things'. With 10+ years of experience as a wearer of many hats AND jack of all trades for the strategy team of one of the largest divisions in a busy global NGO, Matt brings both an implementer and a planner perspective to the Project Design podcast.

Join us for part 1 where we dive into a specific case study of a project that skipped parts of the design phase and what can go wrong. Matt walks us through his experience of dealing with the fallout of a design process that assumed people would simply be on board- and skipped over internal stakeholder engagement. He shares how he had to retrofit stakeholder engagement into an al ... 

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Project DesignInternational DevelopmentSocial ImpactProgram ManagementStakeholder EngagementNon-Profit ManagementProject PlanningProject ManagementProgram DesignProject implementationChange ManagementDesign PhaseStakeholder Buy-InStakeholder ConsultationProject failureProject rescueCapacity DevelopmentFixing broken projectsProject Design MistakesStakeholder ResistanceProject Assumptionshow to functionally engage stakeholders in project design