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Number of instances when target users report that their projects reused or adapted previously captured knowledge/resources to design or start a project, program, and/or initiative

Indicator Number: 
62
Short Definition: 

Refers to the use of previously captured knowledge for decision making while designing or starting a project, program, or initiative

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​​Number of instances when target users report the application of knowledge captured through reflection to inform decisions or to take corrective action

Indicator Number: 
63
Short Definition: 

Refers to the use of knowledge in decision making while taking corrective action, or attempting to improve a project, program, or initiative

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Degree of change in project norms or behaviors conducive to evidence-based decision making and action, as reported by target users

Indicator Number: 
64
Short Definition: 

Refers to the extent to which target users report a change in project or program norms and behaviors toward those conducive to evidence-based decision making and action

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Degree that adaptive practices have contributed to the objectives of a project, program, or initiative

Indicator Number: 
65
Short Definition: 

Refers to the extent to which taking an adaptive approach has contributed to achievement of project, program, or initiative objectives

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