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Details of partnering are given in Section 1.9. There are two types: ‘term (or full) partnering’ which covers an intention to carry out a series of projects together or for a given period; and ‘project-specific partnering’, i.e. co-operation for one job at a time. Normally a promoter negotiates a partnering agreement with his consultant (if he employs one) and a contractor of his own choosing, usually because of past satisfactory experience of working with him. If competitive tendering is required, then a selected list of contractors may be invited to bid – on the basis of experience, quality of staff available, and costs plus charges for overheads and profit,. | PROJECT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Guidelines for Planning Implementing and Managing a DME Project Information System Rodolfo Siles 2004 CARE DME-IS GUIDELINES Knowledge about how to treat such a simple ailment as diarrhea has existed for centuries but millions of children continue to die from it because their parents do not know how to save them.Fighting poverty requires a global strategy to share knowledge systematically and energetically and to ensure that people who need that knowledge get it on time . The World Bank Page 2 CARE DME-IS GUIDELINES Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION.6 1.1 Preface.6 1.2 Guidelines Overview.9 1.3 Objective of the Guidelines.9 1.4 Background.10 1.5 Systematize Before you Automatize.12 1.6 Audience.13 1.7 Structure of the Guidelines.13 1.8 Keep it Simple .14 2. DEFINING DME-IS. 16 2.1 Definition of Project DME-IS.16 2.2 Review of the Project Cycle in DME.17 2.3 The CARE International Project DME Standards.19 2.4 Characteristics of DME-IS.19 2.5 DME-IS levels of Technology.20 2.6 Identifying a project s MIS technology needs.26 2.7 From Data to Information to Knowledge and Wisdom . 29 3. FUNDAMENTALS OF DME-IS.33 3.1 The Core Processes of DME-IS.33 3.2 Managing the Information Process.35 3.3 Depth of detail in DME-IS keep it simple .37 3.4 Log Frame and DME-IS .37 3.5 DME-IS at the Project Level.44 3.6 DME-IS at the Country or Program Level.44 4. COMPONENTS OF DME-IS.51 4.1 What we do.53 4.2 For Whom we do it.62 4.3 By Whom we do it.65 4.4 With whom we do it.71 4.5 At what cost .72 4.6 Where we do it .77 4.7 How effective we are.80 5. INFORMATION ENVIROMENT.83 5.1 Information Economics.84 5.2 Information Dimensions . 85 5.3 Information Logistics. 87 Page