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OUR CORE METHOD: THE LOGICAL FRAMEWORK

The Logical Framework is a strategic design discipline, not a project management methodology. It forces explicit answers to questions teams often leave vague:

  • What are we actually trying to achieve — and how will we know?
  • What assumptions must hold for this to work?
  • What's in scope, what's out, and who owns what?

Because it is explicitly logical — linking goals, outcomes, measures, and assumptions — it accelerates shared understanding. Teams don't just agree on tasks; they align on why the work matters, what must be true for success, and how progress will be judged.

The result is clearer intent, surfaced risks, and stronger agreement — before delivery pressure sets in.

In practical terms, it provides the bridge between strategic intent and executable projects. Once that bridge exists, teams can plan and execute using Agile, Waterfall, hybrid, or any delivery approach with far greater confidence.

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