Difference between revisions of "Work Plans"
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|  WORK PLANS | 
| Are quarterly or annual schedules of expected outputs, tasks, timeframes and responsibilities.[1] Work plans are used as monitoring and accountability tools to ensure the effective implementation of a programme, project or policy. The work plan is designed according to the logical framework.[2] | 
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| See also: Sample WorkPlan Development Guide.Work Plan Design Principle . | 
