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− | ''' | + | '''Results Based Management (RBM)''' is a [[Management|management]] [[Strategy|strategy]] by which all actors, contributing directly or indirectly to achieving a set of results, ensure that their [[Process|processes]], [[Product|products]] and [[Service|services]] contribute to the achievement of desired results (outputs, outcomes and higher-level goals or impact). The actors, in turn, use [[Information|information]] and evidence regarding actual results to inform [[Decision Making|decision-making]] on the design, resourcing and delivery of programs and activities. This information and evidence is also used for accountability and reporting. |
Revision as of 15:47, 21 October 2021
Results Based Management (RBM) is a management strategy by which all actors, contributing directly or indirectly to achieving a set of results, ensure that their processes, products and services contribute to the achievement of desired results (outputs, outcomes and higher-level goals or impact). The actors, in turn, use information and evidence regarding actual results to inform decision-making on the design, resourcing and delivery of programs and activities. This information and evidence is also used for accountability and reporting.