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Results-Based Change Management 


Results-Based Management provides a framework to do eight important things for project management and the management of organizational change:


  • Identify problems.
  • Assess our assumptions about the causes of problems.
  • Agree on where we want changes to occur.
  • Clarify our thinking on what types of activities could lead to change.
  • Find actionable interventions and activities that match our resources.
  • Identify and manage risks.
  • Document the results with indicator data.
  • Report clearly on the results.


RBM should therefore be useful, but it is becoming too complicated to be used effectively by many development professionals. 














Results-Based Management and all change management programmes need to be made less bureaucratic and more relevant to the professionals who work for development results around the world.

This site discusses how we can make Results-Based Management a practical, user-friendly tool for change management, monitoring and evaluation systems, project planning, project monitoring, results reporting, and evaluations.


1. Six Reasons to Use Results-Based Management

Results-Based Management planning, monitoring and evaluation frameworks can be genuinely useful to policymakers, managers and service providers. 
There are six practical ways in which RBM can be useful.​


2. The Problem with RBM


There are good reasons why competent policy makers, managers and project implementers do not want to use RBM. 


3. Clear Language RBM and Change Management a and as

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How an approach to RBM and change management rooted in the experience and language of line agency staff and  field workers, has proved effective.

4. Results-Based Management Training


This user-friendly approach to Results-Based Management training is based on what we know about how adults learn, and what leads to organizational change. Participants apply 10 key elements of effective RBM to analysis of their own plans, reports and monitoring and evaluation.


5. Who Does the RBM Training?


Greg Armstrong's experience in results-based management, monitoring and training, is based in thirty years of experience working on rural development, democratic governance, public service reform, education, and environment projects throughout Asia.


6. Professional Resources for Results-Based Management, change management and monitoring and evaluation

​​Four trusted, experienced associates working in evaluation, monitoring, governance, project management, and rural development projects are:

  • Anne Bernard
  • Isabel Lloyd
  • Bunleng Men
  • Vu Thi Yen


7. Results-Based Management Handbooks, Guides and Tools

  • Donor and Implementing Agency Results-Based Management websites.
  • Links to reviews of RBM Guides, Handbooks and Websites


8. RBM Downloads


  • RBM videos and documents


Greg Armstrong's experience in results-based management, monitoring and training, is based in thirty years of experience working on rural development, democratic governance, public service reform, education, and environment projects throughout Asia.
Results based Management

Results-Based Management Framework

short RBM Training video animation

 Results-Based Management 

Performance Measurement Framework

RBM Training

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