Managing for Better Results

Understanding Adaptive Management: How Managers Turn Learning Into Practice


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In this episode of Managing for Better Results, Marc and Katherine 2 unpack what adaptive management really looks like for busy NGO and social impact managers. Rather than treating monitoring, evaluation and learning as a yearly reporting chore, they explore adaptive management as a practical rhythm: Plan – Act – Review – Adapt – Repeat.Through relatable stories from health, livelihoods and advocacy programmes, they contrast teams who rigidly stick to their original logframes with those who use data and feedback to adjust their course and improve results. You’ll hear about concrete triggers for adaptation—indicators going in the wrong direction, big context shifts, and honest feedback from communities and staff—and how managers can respond in “adaptive mode” instead of just “reporting mode”.Marc and Katherine break down what adaptation can look like at three levels: small tweaks to activities, medium shifts in target groups or channels, and bigger strategic changes including stopping things that aren’t working. They then walk through a realistic “week in the life” of a manager who works adaptively, using short review slots, a handful of key indicators and feedback signals, and one guiding question: “What do we change this week, if anything?”The episode closes with a simple two-week challenge you can try with your own team, and points you to the rest of the module resources: a story on establishing adaptive rhythms, a PowerPoint guide for running review meetings, a decision log template and workbook, and tips for keeping the learning-and-adapting cycle going.
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Managing for Better ResultsBy Ananda S. Millard