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Learning as we grow
We view reflection and course-correction as fundamental to our organizational development at the Lab. As a part of our team learning mechanism, Accountability Lab Nepal introduced quarterly reviews (QR) to reflect on the impact of our programs. Soni Khanal explains how the Nepal team is conducting these reviews
These quarterly reviews (QR) provide a platform for the team to evaluate their work, timeline, individual and team responsibilities and also identify gaps on both human and financial resources. They also assist in collecting feedback for improvements, identifying results and impact, and enhancing critical thinking among the team members. The learnings from these reviews are captured and used to improve our decision-making on an ongoing basis. Process: We dedicate half a day for reflection at the end of each quarter. We’ve created a structure to make this time as productive as possible. Each program team gets 30 minutes which includes 10 minutes for a presentation and 20 minutes for reflection and feedback from the team. The review takes place in five stages:- All program teams completes the quarterly review template prior to the presentation reflecting on their theory of change, activities timeline, budget expenses, challenges, impact and learnings.
- The program team presents their key updates, challenges and impact stories.
- The Finance Manager, MEL Manager, Communication and Branding Manager, and the CEO provide feedback to the team and questions in relation to their roles. [For instance, the Finance Manager may have questions around the program’s burn rate, or the MEL Manager may have thoughts on their impact stories.
- All the staff members get an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.
- The team responds to all the questions and feedback, and create action plans for the way forward.
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