Webinar – The Art of Scaling
What are the implications of scaling on the management of projects and programs, the role of leadership, local ownership and collaboration? What are useful tools and tips for practitioners who want to reach sustainable change at scale?
In our second webinar in our series ‘Ingredients for Scaling,’ we discussed the science of scaling, but what are the implications of scaling on the management of projects and programs, the role of leadership, local ownership and collaboration? What are useful tools and tips for practitioners who want to reach sustainable change at scale?
The webinar also covers the challenges of mainstreaming a scaling agenda and approach systematically into development institutions.
Daniel Jimenez, Leader of the Data-Driven Agronomy Community of Practice, and Lennart Woltering, Scaling Catalyst, host this session to moderate the webinar on the art of scaling.
Please check back shortly for PDFs of the speakers’ presentations and responses to unanswered questions.
Speakers
- Johannes Linn, Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution
- Timothy Krupnik, Senior Scientist and Systems Agronomist at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
October 6, 2020