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On May 26, 2022, HP+ participated in FP2030’s CIP Toolkit launch webinar, presenting key findings from an HP+ analysis of lessons learned through the CIP process in 30 countries. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected, providing a wide range of detailed insights into strengths and weaknesses of existing CIP processes. HP+ developed four new tools for the updated toolkit:
HP+ also revised three existing tools on team roles and responsibilities for CIP development and execution; the 10-step process for CIP planning, development, and execution; and an illustrative CIP development timeline. These efforts have focused on making the CIP planning, development, and execution processes more user-friendly, effective, and efficient for stakeholders on a global scale. The new tools were created to fill gaps identified in the previous resource kit and enable stronger CIP management and implementation.
On May 26, 2022, HP+ participated in FP2030’s CIP Toolkit launch webinar, presenting key findings from an HP+ analysis of lessons learned through the CIP process in 30 countries. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected, providing a wide range of detailed insights into strengths and weaknesses of existing CIP processes. HP+ developed four new tools for the updated toolkit:
HP+ also revised three existing tools on team roles and responsibilities for CIP development and execution; the 10-step process for CIP planning, development, and execution; and an illustrative CIP development timeline. These efforts have focused on making the CIP planning, development, and execution processes more user-friendly, effective, and efficient for stakeholders on a global scale. The new tools were created to fill gaps identified in the previous resource kit and enable stronger CIP management and implementation.
On May 26, 2022, HP+ participated in FP2030’s CIP Toolkit launch webinar, presenting key findings from an HP+ analysis of lessons learned through the CIP process in 30 countries. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected, providing a wide range of detailed insights into strengths and weaknesses of existing CIP processes. HP+ developed four new tools for the updated toolkit:
HP+ also revised three existing tools on team roles and responsibilities for CIP development and execution; the 10-step process for CIP planning, development, and execution; and an illustrative CIP development timeline. These efforts have focused on making the CIP planning, development, and execution processes more user-friendly, effective, and efficient for stakeholders on a global scale. The new tools were created to fill gaps identified in the previous resource kit and enable stronger CIP management and implementation.