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PARTICIPANTS' FORMS

Instruments to Measure Changes in Capacity

by Phil Bartle, PhD

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Capacity Development Strategy

Form One: Estimates of Importance:

For each of the sixteen elements of capacity, mark one of the five choices. "Not possible," means that it is not worthwhile pursuing this element.

The assistant will assign a value of 1 to 5 for each element, and calculate the average estimate for all participants.


Altruism
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Common values
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Communal services
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Communications
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Confidence
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Context
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Information
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Intervention
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Leadership
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Networking
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Organization
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Power
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Skills
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Trust
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Unity
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___
Wealth
Sufficient: ___
Not possible: ___
Low priority: ___
Mid priority: . ___
High Priority: ___

                            


Form Two: Sub Strategies for Each Element:

Suggest one or two strategies for each element. The assistant will collate all the suggestions. Remember to write only what you and the other participants here should do. Do not make recommendations for other persons or agencies.


Element: Sub-Strategy
Altruism


Common Values


Communal Services


Communal Services


Confidence


Context


Information


Intervention


Leadership


Networking


Organization


Political Power


Skills


Trust


Unity


Wealth


                            


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