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5 Things You Need To Know About M&E

“When I decided to enroll in a monitoring & evaluation course, most people who were around me were wondering why I was passionate about this career.

Yes, this career seems cumbersome, and many people shy away from this because it is now known widely. It is unlike other careers where people can easily introduce themselves as a teacher, recruiter, or accountant. Every time I introduced myself as a monitoring and evaluation expert, people would want to know more about the course not because they were interested but because they found the course among the most complicated in the world.

I am passionate about M&E because I understand the crucial role that it plays in every project, it helps the project managers during decision-making and ensures the future projects are successful” Tom said.

The success of the project depends on the M&E which is essential when assessing the progress of the plan that is used to achieve the desired results, and spot the bottlenecks.

After a lengthy conversation with Tom, here are the 5 secrets he highlighted that everyone needs to know about M&E.

1. M&E Is An Art Than Science

There are processes, tools, and applications that are used when doing monitoring and evaluation that you need to master for you to succeed.

If you are not passionate about doing some calculations during the process, there are tools that you can use to do complex calculations.

2. Teamwork Drives Better Results

“As an expert in the industry, I cannot achieve the results alone, I need to join efforts with project managers,” Tom said.

Teamwork is essential for success because every team member has unique abilities, and relevant M&E skills, and when combined, you will achieve the set goals. If you don’t collaborate with other experts, you may not identify the barriers that may prevent the success of the project.

 When you connect with like-minded professionals through M&E training, seminars, or even an online community, you will share ideas that help you succeed in your career.

3. Learning Is Continuous

Various industries are dynamic and they keep evolving and M&E is not exceptional; it requires progressive learning.

When seeking a new job, employers will check if you are interested in your career growth and self-development.

Learning equips you with the relevant skills that give you a voice of confidence to express your opinions in any situation.

 You can learn by observing other M&E specialists, signing up for M&E short course, and volunteering for you to understand what is revolving around the industry.

4. You Are Not Fixed To Sit In The Office The Whole Day

Tom said that the best part that he enjoys most about his career is that he doesn’t sit the whole day in the office and since he is a passionate explorer, he loves his job. He spends most of his time in the field and only meets in the office when submitting reports, reviewing the project, and discussing the progress.

5. Data Plays A Crucial Role

Monitoring is all about data and the project managers use the data to make decisions, determine the impact and achieve the desired results.

So for you to succeed, develop a passion for research, gathering data, and analyzing and you will achieve this through continuous learning.

Bottom-Line

If you are passionate about monitoring the projects to ensure that everything goes according to the plan, consider developing your skills through this M&E course.