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Ideas and tools to apply learning practices
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Locally Led Development Spectrum and Checklist Tool
The Locally Led Development Spectrum and Checklist are instruments that USAID’s Locally Led Development Initiatives has developed and are testing to help USAID and our partners…
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Fresh Perspectives: An Introduction to Pause & Reflect at USAID
Fresh Perspectives explores the topic of Pause and Reflect and what this practice means at USAID, through the eyes of nine individuals supporting bureaus and Missions across the…
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Theory of Change Workbook: A Step-by-Step Process for Developing or Strengthening Theories of Change
While over time theories of change have become synonymous with simple if/then statements, a strong theory of change should actually be a much more detailed, context-specific…
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The CLA Maturity Tool: Identify your CLA Needs and Plan and Prioritize future efforts (ADS 201 Additional Help)
Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) involves strategic collaboration, continuous learning, and adaptive management. The purpose of the maturity tool is to help USAID…
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Index of CLA Toolkit Content
This resource is an index of all content included in the CLA Toolkit. Resources include such items as templates, how-to notes, tip sheets, checklists, blogs and more! Use this index…
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Consolidated Learning Use Case Canvas Template
You’ve articulated a learning question, priority, or need - now how might you plan learning activities to build an evidence base that gets used by its intended audience? The…
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How to Build Trust as a Leader (and Keep It)
This resource is a recording of a webinar, hosted by the Center for Creative Leadership. Please see the event summary below:
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Trust is a core human need we all share and…
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Trust is a core human need we all share and…
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USAID/Washington Learning Agendas April 2023 Snapshot
Building and using data and evidence are central to improving USAID’s work and fulfilling our commitments to transparency and accountability. Learning agendas are a tool that…
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Building a Psychologically Safe Workplace Video Overview
Hear from the individual who coined the phrase “psychological safety,” Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, Dr. Amy Edmondson.
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Foster Psychological Safety Tool
Taken from Dr. Amy Edmondson’s work, this guide introduces the concept of psychological safety, 4 myths surrounding it, and provides steps for how to build it in your team.