Henrik Bregnhøj Keywords Good Deed Consulting learning capacity development Read more about Henrik Bregnhøj Henrik is an environmental engineer, PhD, from the Technical University of Denmark, DTU.
Learning from Evaluation Read more about Learning from Evaluation ADB conducts evaluation work to ensure accountability, promote learning, and maximize development effectiveness. This presentation examines how ADB can better integrate artificial intelligence in its operations. It also explores Watson, a technology that can help ADB ingest thousands of documents and unstructured data, e.g., ADB project completion reports.
How to Capture Knowledge Transfer through Technical Assistance Read more about How to Capture Knowledge Transfer through Technical Assistance ADB’s Independent Evaluation Department (IED) will soon rate the Bank’s technical assistance (TA) project results. In assessing TAs, IED proposes the inclusion of operational learning and development effectiveness, knowledge building, partner satisfaction, replication/scaling up, and post-TA resource commitment.
2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? Read more about 2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? ADB’s Bernard Woods examines if ADB was really set up to deliver results by looking at its progress toward the interim targets of the institution's Strategy 2020, and its midterm performance review using the Development Effectiveness Review 2016 results. This video covers the full session of Insight Thursday, ADB’s in-house knowledge sharing series.
2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? Read more about 2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? Using ADB’s Development Effectiveness Review 2016, this presentation shows how ADB reviews its performance against its own indicators and targets, takes stock of its achievements, and identifies areas to strengthen its approach.
2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? Read more about 2016 Development Effectiveness Review: Is ADB Really Set Up to Deliver Results? ADB’s Bernard Woods discussed the Development Effectiveness Review 2016 and how ADB reviews its performance against its own indicators and targets, takes stock of its achievements, and identifies areas to strengthen its approach. The Development Effectiveness Review 2016 is the culminating report that reflects on the last four years of achievements under ADB's current results framework, and progress towards the interim targets of Strategy 2020 and its Midterm Review. This event is part of ADB's in-house Insight Thursday lecture series.
Theories of Change for Anti-Corruption Reforms Read more about Theories of Change for Anti-Corruption Reforms This presentation introduces the theory of change (ToC) methodology to advance anti-corruption reform. It explains the distinct features and various components and purposes of a ToC. The steps involved in a ToC development are also discussed.
Video - Conference Summary - Sub-Regional Conference - Going Beyond the Meter: Inclusive Energy Solutions in South Asia Read more about Video - Conference Summary - Sub-Regional Conference - Going Beyond the Meter: Inclusive Energy Solutions in South Asia This video provides a summary of the two-day conference. It explains that in addition to the conference goals of sharing and learning, the discussion reflected the participants’ actual work on the ground based on the Asian Development Bank’s portfolio. The event served as a jumping point from where to start the assessment process of the experiences shared, and to think about ways in moving forward.
Communities of Practice 101 Read more about Communities of Practice 101 Communities of Practice (CoPs) gather people who share a common passion for something they do and who interact regularly to learn how to do it better. They are peer-to-peer collaborative networks driven by the willingness of their members to share work-related knowledge, further develop expertise, and solve problems in a specific domain.