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WHAT DO WE WANT?
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WHAT DO WE WANT?

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Groups make decisions that lead in a new direction.

Individuals change behavior.

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newsletter

email newsletter

charrette

workshop

hotline

radio spotopen house

appreciative inquiry

asset mapping

open space technology

asset mapping

town hall

press release

website

online social networking

citizen surveypublic hearing

stakeholder interviewfocus group

deliberative dialogue

world café

study circlefuture search

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Arnstein’s Ladder of Citizen Participation

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Understand the Complexity of the Decision . . .

less complex more complex

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Type of Decision

Routine ControversialTechnical Decision Values-Based DecisionKnown, accepted

valuesValues in conflict

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Stakeholder CharacteristicsKnown, easy to identify Unkown, hard to identify

Small number Large numberHomogenous Diverse

Equal power and resources

Unbalanced power and resources

Important stakeholders have power

Important stakeholders outside power structure

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Decision Phase / Implementation Issues

Decision already made

Decision needs to be made

Single entity can implement

Implementation requires multi-party collaboration

Implementation Stage

Goal Setting, Idea Generation, Selection of Alternatives

People generally agree the sponsor

has the right to act.

Legitimacy of sponsor action is in question.

Sponsor has legal authority to make

decision.

Sponsor needs others to take legal action.

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. . . to Choose the Right Type of Public Involvement

Understand the Complexity of the Decision . . .

less complex more complex

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Uni-Directional Communication

newsletter

website

recorded hotline

press release

Purpose: Inform, Educate Feedback Loops: Minimal or None

radio spot

public hearing?

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Bi-Directional Communication

workshop

public hearing? open house

Purpose: Generate Ideas, Solicit Feedback

charrette?

Feedback Loops: Some

citizen survey

live hotline

focus groupstakeholder interview

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Multi-Directional Communication

charrette? deliberative dialogue

social networkin

g

open space technology

future search

asset mapping

world café

Purpose: Develop Collaborative Action Feedback Loops: Many

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So what?

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Assessment Tool

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Decision Analysis for Sustainability

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Many Hands . . . The Only Way

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One Question . . .

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