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Capacity building (or capacity development, capacity strengthening) is the improvement in an individual's or organization's facility (or capability) "to produce, perform or deploy". [1] The terms capacity building and capacity development have often been used interchangeably, although a publication by OECD-DAC stated in 2006 that capacity ...
Pages in category "Capacity building missions of the European Union" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Capacity planning of storage, computer hardware, software and connection infrastructure resources required over some future period of time. [2] Capacity management interacts with the discipline of Performance Engineering, both during the requirements and design activities of building a system, and when using performance monitoring.
The UNIDO Institute for Capacity Development was established in 2011 to respond to the industrial development challenges faced by UNIDO Member States. [3] The overall aim of the Institute is to strengthen UNIDO's academic partnerships, networking efforts, capacity-building and training activities. It provides training on key issues pertaining ...
The lead currently states "wide use of the term [capacity building] has resulted in controversy over its true meaning" and this gets to the heart of the problem. "Capacity building" has become a buzz word in a range of fields and is used to describe almost any activity that has some kind of teaching or training or infrastructure component.
In organizational theory, dynamic capability is the capability of an organization to purposefully adapt an organization's resource base. The concept was defined by David Teece, Gary Pisano and Amy Shuen, in their 1997 paper Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management, as the firm’s ability to engage in adapting, integrating, and reconfiguring internal and external organizational skills ...
They co-authored a book in 1993, Building Communities from the Inside Out: A Path Toward Finding and Mobilizing A Community’s Assets, [3] which outlined their asset-based approach to community development. [4]
The Standing Committee on Nutrition formed nine working groups, of which the Network for Capacity Development in Nutrition was one. The network's capacity development includes human resource development, organizational, institutional and legal framework development. Capacity development is a long term, continuing process.