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so you want a quick summary of how your project meets its goals and what sort of risks it faces along the way and how youre going to measure the project meeting those goals in this video im going to look at the log frame or logical framework approach to summarizing a project now i know log frames can be used in a different context in defining a project but i found it most useful for summarizing so in this video im going to share how ive used log frames to summarize a project im going to go through a bit of example as well in terms of making coffee to get started with the inputs youd be looking for to uh create a log frame so im going to take you through step by step how to create a log frame so the inputs that you use to create your log frame would be at the very minimum the goals and the outcome or purpose for your project now thats about it you can define and derive everything else within the log frame and this is typically how its used where youve got some sort of overarc