The Assumptions Column Nobody Fills In: How to Use Logframe Assumptions to Actually Manage Risk
Most logframe assumptions are empty boxes or wishful thinking. Here's how to write them well, test them during implementation, and use them as a real risk management tool.
The Assumptions Column Nobody Fills In: How to Use Logframe Assumptions to Actually Manage Risk
The assumptions column is the most skipped part of any logframe, and the most consequential. Here's how to write, monitor, and act on assumptions before they sink your project.
Your Logframe Is Lying to You: How to Run a Proper Mid-Term Review Before It's Too Late
Most logframes are written for the donor and filed until the mid-term review. By then, the damage is done. Here's how to stress-test yours before it's too late.
The Theory of Change Trap: Why Most ToCs Look Good on Paper But Fall Apart in Practice
Most theories of change look compelling in a proposal but collapse under real-world pressure. Here's how to spot the common failure points and fix them before your program begins.