Practitioner's handbook for capacity development : a cross-cultural approach / Deborah Rhodes.
Material type:
- 9780987191137
- REF HD 75 .R46 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction
Why this handbook
How to use this handbook
Structure of this handbook
Cultural dialogue for change: a new CD framework
Implications for CD across cultures
Implications for CDAC practice
What is culture
Understanding cultural differences
What is capacity
Dimensions of capacity
Individual capacity
Organisational capacity
ECDPM Model
7s model
Phil Bartle's Sixteen elements of organisational capacity
Capacity development
Implications of cultural lenses for understanding success
Organisational behaviour in different cultures
Skills for CDAC
Skillls for communicating across cultures
Using strengths-based approach for cross-cultural CD work
Tools to contribute to individual CD
Coaching
Mentoring
Team Capacity Development
Developing shared culture
Building trust for global teams
Resolving conflict in CD activities
Monitoring and evaluation and reflection about CD
Reflection on CD approaches and practices
Conclusion
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