IT-LEAP APPROACH – LESSONS LEARNED IN PROVIDING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND CAPACITY STRENGTHENING

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In this paper, the authors propose the IT-Leap concept – a new IT-centric modality of the Fit-For-Purpose approach, from the perspective of the Land Administration capacity development. The IT-Leap approach can be applied to all areas of the Land Administration, thus catalyzing the result-oriented processes and exposing the gaps for capacity strengthening.
The authors examine a full IT life cycle and consider how the COBIT framework for the enterprise IT governance and management can be used for iterative strengthening of the capacity footprint. The IT-Leap approach provides its own capacity footprint. This approach allows you to achieve the faster “time-to-market” and can be viewed as an instrument for the life cycle capacity growth. IT-Leap adopts agile principles, combined with collaborative development and knowledge transfer.
This paper describes the lessons learned in Uzbekistan and Uganda from adopting the IT-Leap approach based on the Innola Framework and draws conclusions that LA organizations should first focus on governance capacity and the ability to direct, invest, commission, and control the implementation.

Event: Land Governance in an Interconnected World_Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty_2018

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