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'''RAHUL ACHARYA'''
The '''Logical Framework Approach''' ('''LFA''') is a methodology mainly used for designing, [[Monitoring and Evaluation|monitoring, and evaluating]] [[international development]] projects. Variations of this tool are known as '''Goal Oriented Project Planning''' ('''GOPP''') or '''Objectives Oriented Project Planning''' ('''OOPP''').
Mobile: +97339517629.
E mail : Rahulacharyainfo@gmail.com
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==Background==
CAREER OBJECTIVE
The Logical Framework Approach was developed in 1969 for the [[U.S. Agency for International Development]] (USAID). It is based on a worldwide study by Leon J. Rosenberg, a principal of Fry Consultants Inc.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131004220343/http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADW881.pdf Final Report, Contract csd-2510, July 24, 1970]</ref> In 1970 and 1971, USAID implemented the method in 30 country assistance programs under the guidance of Practical Concepts Incorporated, founded by Rosenberg.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140714121413/http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnaec576.pdf Practical Concepts Incorporated, "Guidelines for Teaching Logical Framework Concepts"]</ref>
 
It has been widely used by multilateral donor organizations, such as [[Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo|AECID]], [[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit|GIZ]], [[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency|SIDA]], [[Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation|NORAD]], [[DFID]], [[Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation|SDC]], [[UNDP]], [[European Commission|EC]] and the [[Inter-American Development Bank]]. Some [[non-governmental organization]]s offer LFA training to ground-level field staff.<ref>[http://www2.lse.ac.uk/researchAndExpertise/units/CARR/pdf/R&R-24-Winter-2012.pdf Fernando, Renuka. "Getting on With It: Monitoring and Evaluation in the Third Sector" Risk and Regulation. London School of Economics. Winter 2012.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130424232428/http://www2.lse.ac.uk/researchAndExpertise/units/CARR/pdf/R%26R-24-Winter-2012.pdf |date=2013-04-24 }}</ref> It has also gained popularity in the private sector, for example, in health care.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Goeschel|first1=Christine A.|last2=Weiss|first2=William M.|last3=Pronovost|first3=Peter J.|title=Using a logic model to design and evaluate quality and patient safety improvement programs|journal=International Journal for Quality in Health Care|date=1 August 2012|volume=24|issue=4|pages=330–337|url=https://academic.oup.com/intqhc/article/24/4/330/1795580|accessdate=12 November 2017|doi=10.1093/intqhc/mzs029|pmid=22745358|doi-access=free|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
To be a value based professional in the corporate world with a determination to ¬¬¬¬¬perform better and to hold the values of integrity, ethics and professionalism as the ground rules to excel in the career.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
 
==Description==
Highly experienced Sales and Service Engineer with strong background in software/hardware computer repair (field and lab) and IT network system administration. Qualified for the following
The Logical Framework Approach takes the form of a four-by-four project table, often referred to as a "Logframe".
• Deliver on line and on site product demonstrations (as required or requested).
Travel, as needed, to industry events, prospect and partner sites
Develop product training material.
• Additional responsibilities include providing on-site support, handling
Technical
Presentations at trade shows and conferences; and ensuring proactive
• Communications with customers of ensure customer satisfaction.
• Troubleshooting, analyzing and repairing problems of computer elements such
• Desktop laptops and various components/peripherals of an IT network.
• Performing computer installation and operating system configuration in designated networks.
• Proficient in LAN, WAN, and network installation, monitor, and programming.
.
 
The rows represent types of events that take place as a project is implemented: ''Activities'', ''Outputs'', ''Purpose'' and ''Goal'' (from bottom to top on the left hand side — see EC web site under external links).
 
The columns represent types of information about the events: a ''Narrative'' description, ''Objectively Verifiable Indicators'' (OVIs) of these events taking place, ''Means of Verification'' (MoV) where information will be available on the OVIs, and ''Assumptions''. Assumptions are external factors that could have an influence, whether positive or negative, on the events described in the narrative column.
 
The list of assumptions should include the factors that may impact the project's success but cannot be directly controlled by the project or program managers. In some cases, these include what could be ''killer assumptions'', which if invalid will have major negative consequences for the project. A good project design should be able to substantiate its assumptions, especially those with a high potential to have a negative impact.
 
===Temporal logic model===
WORK EXPERIENCE
The core of the Logical Framework is the "temporal logic model" that runs through the matrix. This takes the form of a series of connected propositions:
*If these Activities are implemented, and these Assumptions hold, then these Outputs will be delivered.
*If these Outputs are delivered, and these Assumptions hold, then this Purpose will be achieved.
*If this Purpose is achieved, and these Assumptions hold, then this Goal will be achieved.
 
These are viewed as a hierarchy of hypotheses, with the project or program manager sharing responsibility with higher management for the validity of hypotheses beyond the output level. Thus, Rosenberg brought the essence of scientific method to non-scientific endeavors.
 Sales and Service Engineer at Computer Park, India
From March 2010- April 2013
Performance Summary
• Attend pre-sales client meetings and presentations with account representatives.
• Determine scope and develop proposals.
• Identify client requirements: (technical requirements, client infrastructure, configuration, and requirements), technical design
• (Including solution configurations and diagrams) and planning phases of the sales cycle utilizing cisco products and partners.
 
The "Assumptions" column is important in clarifying the extent to which the project or program objectives depend on external factors, and greatly clarify "[[force majeure]]" which are out of control of the project delivery partners — an area that was of particular interest when the [[Canadian International Development Agency]] (CIDA) at least briefly used the LFA as the essence of contracts.
• Work with Services Group to ensure successful delivery of solutions to customers
Installed, repaired, maintained, and upgraded desktop and notebook computers; performed maintenance on printers.
• Participated in on-site training sessions.
• Attended IT forums, conferences, and networking events.
 
The LFA is also used in other contexts, both personal and corporate. When developed within an organization, it can articulate a common interpretation of the objectives of a project and how they will be achieved. The indicators and means of verification force clarifications as one would for a scientific endeavor, as in "you haven't defined it until you say how you will measure it." Tracking progress against carefully defined output indicators provides a clear basis for monitoring progress; verifying purpose and goal level progress then simplifies evaluation. Given a well constructed logical framework, an informed skeptic and a project advocate should be able to agree on exactly what the project attempts to accomplish, and how likely it is to succeed—in terms of programmatic (goal-level) as well as project (purpose-level) objective.
 Sales and Service Engineer at Sky Line Computers, India from Feb 2009- Jan 2010
Performance Summary
• Provide the implementation team with all necessary documentation for the successful completion of the project (including solution configurations and diagrams).Provide pre-sales support for new and existing customers
• Monitored and Performed customer services on different firms’ departments and resolved hardware and software technical problems in the system elements after detailed analysis, including computer failures and software malfunctioning
• Administered IT systems of firms and made recommendations to senior managers regarding hardware replacements, upgrades and new installations required.
• Maintained records of hardware issues, performance and supplies.
KEY SKILLS & STRENGHTS
• Customer service oriented: Ability to serve and communicate with different types of customers efficiently.
• Effective time management – Can solve complex system problems in minimum time
• Managing and Maintaining the Servers, PC’s, Routers and Switches.
• Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Networking Equipments.
• Network processing, centralized and distributive network connection
• Installing, configuring and administering network technologies
• Installed and configured workstations for IP/IPX based LAN
• Installed and configured DHCP Client/Server
• Implemented HP-Open view for network management
• Monitoring servers using BMC patrol Express
• Backup Management, Reporting and Recovery
• Disaster Recovery
• Virus Protection and Eradication
• Maintenance of MS Exchange Environment
TECHNICAL SKILLS: COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
• Operating Systems – Win XP, 7, 8, NT, 2013, OS X and Linux-based OS.
• Microsoft Office suites – 2003/2007/2010, QuickBooks and Tally 9.
• MS Exchange, Antivirus and firewall.
• Various types of PC hardware such as, Apple/Mac, Dell, HP and Toshiba.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
• Awarded Diploma in Professional Diploma in Network Engineering, CCNA CCNP,NNP,MCSE,REDHAT,
(2years) from Keltron REC. 2010-2012.
• Diploma in Computer Hardware Networking from Corona Microsoft
Academy 2007 - 2009.
 
One of its purposes in its early uses was to identify the span of control of 'project management'. In some countries with less than perfect governance and managerial systems, it became an excuse for failure. Externally sourced technical assistance managers were able to say that all activities foreseen have been implemented and all required outputs produced, but because of the sub-optimal systems in the country, which are beyond the control of the project's management, the purpose(s) have not been achieved and so the goal has not been attained.<ref>http://pdf2.hegoa.efaber.net/entry/content/927/The_Logical_Framework_Making_CIDA.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref>
PERSONAL PROFILE
Name : Rahul SomanAcharya.
Date of Birth : 07-08-1989.
Sex : Male.
Nationality : Indian.
Religion & Caste : Hindu,Vishwa Brahmin.
Marital Status : Single.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam.
Mobile Phone No. : +97339517629.
E-Mail Id : Rahulacharyainfo@gmail.com
Permanent Address : Rahul Nivas, Thrikodithanam P.O
Changanacherry, India.
 
==Handbooks==
The Logical Framework Approach, Handbook for objectives-oriented planning, Fourth edition, [[Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation|NORAD]], 1999, {{ISBN|82-7548-160-0}}.
 
Strategic Project Management Made Simple: Solution Tools for Leaders and Teams, by Terry Schmidt. (Wiley, 2021) {{ISBN|978-1-119-71817-8}}
I hereby declare that all the information given above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
 
Rahul Soman Acharya
==References==
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==External links==
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* USAID-related [https://web.archive.org/web/20110721064857/http://dec.usaid.gov/index.cfm?p=search.getSqlResults&q_webcol=logframe logical framework documents] available through USAID's ''Development Experience System (DEXS)''.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20041215130331/http://ciaris.ilo.org/english/tos/actcycle/planific/methodes/fiche_7.htm Centre for Informatic Apprenticeship and Resources in Social Inclusion] Short description.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120824053010/http://www.ausaid.gov.au/ausguide/Documents/ausguideline3.3.pdf AusGuideline 3.3 The Logical Framework Approach]
* [https://ec.europa.eu/international-partnerships/funding/managing-project_en Project Cycle Management Guidelines] (European Commission)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130424232428/http://www2.lse.ac.uk/researchAndExpertise/units/CARR/pdf/R%26R-24-Winter-2012.pdf Fernando, Renuka. "Getting on With It: Monitoring and Evaluation in the Third Sector" Risk and Regulation. London School of Economics. Winter 2012.]
* [http://lgausa.com/logframe_approach.htm Example of the LFA as a design methodology]
 
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