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Chemonics Egypt’s management services assist organizations to:
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assess their
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
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formulate
objectives
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develop
performance improvement plans and performance management systems
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upgrade the
knowledge and skills of personnel at all levels of the organization.
Chemonics Egypt’s management specialists are
trained in systematic needs assessment and planning techniques, such as
SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis, PIP
(performance improvement programming), and LFA (logical framework
analysis). These skills, coupled with years of experience in consulting
for ministries, local governments, public utilities, and public and
private sector companies, make Chemonics Egypt management specialists
effective change agents able to build consensus among stakeholders and
assist managers in implementing meaningful and lasting performance
improvements. Chemonics Egypt can also assist NGOs in project
development, marketing, and management.
At the operations management
level, Chemonics Egypt experts are adept at preparing operational and
procedural manuals and helping organizations to develop information and
administrative systems that support timely delivery of quality products
and services.
Chemonics Egypt software developers and systems analysts create specialized
applications tailored to clients’ engineering and management needs. Chemonics Egypt has developed a country-wide system for public health
monitoring and licensing of all types of establishments engaged in food
processing, distribution, and sales in Saudi municipalities. Chemonics
Egypt is also assisting Saudi municipalities to computerize billing and
collection of taxes, fees, and user charges. In its Suez sewer system
evaluation work, Chemonics Egypt developed a multi-media database that
linked rolling closed-circuit TV footage with inspection observations,
GIS maps, and survey data on each sewer line.
Chemonics Egypt understands that the
sustainability of most engineering and management interventions are
dependent upon the existence of institutional frameworks that provide
managers and operators with the autonomy and incentive to manage
resources and to address the needs of end-users. This understanding,
combined with Chemonics Egypt’s knowledge of local laws, administrative
structures, and organizational cultures makes Chemonics Egypt a valuable
partner on policy and institutional reform projects.
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