DPMI: Design, Partnering, Management, and Innovation
DPMI, a program of the Monterey Institute of International Studies, is a professional certificate program that combines guided individual readings (completed prior to the commencement of class meetings), three weeks of intensive classroom instruction, and a personal reflection paper submitted three months after the conclusion of classroom work. The intensive DPMI training, organized as three separate modules, lasts three weeks: Managing Development Projects, Social Entrepreneurship and Strategic Partnering, and Facilitating Participatory Development.
A highly regarded current practitioner with extensive international development experience teaches each module. The modules are closely linked to the UN Millennium Development Goals. Participants receive a stand-alone Certificate of Completion from the Development Project Management Institute upon fulfillment of program requirements.
A highly regarded current practitioner with extensive international development experience teaches each module. The modules are closely linked to the UN Millennium Development Goals. Participants receive a stand-alone Certificate of Completion from the Development Project Management Institute upon fulfillment of program requirements.
- Module #1: Designing and Managing Development Projects - taught by Beryl Levinger
- Module #2: Social Entrepreneurship and Strategic Partnering - taught by Evan Bloom
- Module #3: Facilitating Participatory Development - taught by Seth Pollack
8698A: DPMI Week 1 Deliverables
- 1 "preferred practice" tool (Day 2)
- 1 problem tree that is linked to your Results Framework (begun on Day 2)
- 1 Results Framework that is linked for your country team project with 1 SO; 3 top level IRs; and 2-3 sub-IRs for one of your IRs (Day 4)
- 1 project design summary based on your RF based on the IR for which you developed the sub-IRs (Day 4)
- 1 indicator worksheet to support your team's Results Framework