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3 Ways To Build Your Expertise In Monitoring & Evaluation!

Cecilia is a training coordinator at Corporate Staffing and she usually engages the prospects who have shown their interest in enrolling in the monitoring & evaluation course. Some of the questions that she receives from the prospects are, “How can I kickstart a career in M&E? What skills do I need to build to be proficient in monitoring and evaluation, and how can I advance my M&E career and improve my upward mobility?”

M&E experts play a crucial role in every organization because they track, analyze and give relevant information throughout the life cycle of a project.

There is a rising demand for skilled monitoring and evaluation specialist who can reliably conduct monitoring and evaluation to inform organizational decision-making.

So, how can you enhance your M&E know-how and take your career to the next level?

Here are 3 ways

  • Keep Up-To-Date With Industry By Brushing Up On Your Skills

This is the top tip that should keep you up to date. Refresh your skills and be on the lookout for new techniques and M&E training that will help you.

Various development sectors evolve constantly and M&E is no exception because there are new approaches that have changed how things work.

Developing the necessary skills is the way to remain sharp and keep on top of your game in every aspect of your life.

Devote your time to gaining new information through articles about M&E, watching videos, and learning from the webinars.

  • Learn From The Experts

Use your networking skills to connect with professionals who have built their M&E expertise. If you are working in a different department and you would like to improve your M&E know-how, job shadow the specialists who have been in the field and learn from them.

You can also identify a mentor to give you directions on the best path to take to ensure you expand your knowledge and increase your confidence.

Mentors will give you feedback on your weaknesses and strengths and when you realize that you are not performing well in some areas, identify the next steps to help you progress.

  • Join an M&E Association

“I recommend that you become a member of an association because it will give you credibility and help you keep abreast of the industry developments,” Cecilia said.

Through relevant associations, you will put together your mastery in monitoring and evaluation, and you will be likely to get noticed by employers.

When you are a member of a professional body, you will have access to research materials, training, and insights that will help you to grow.

Final thoughts…

Cultivating M&E skills helps you develop expert power that can ultimately lead to promotions and high-profile assignments that can expose you to new challenges. Employers will always look for employees who are well-equipped with relevant skills and for you to achieve this, consider joining the next training and define your M&E career trajectory!