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Discussion:
Chapter 9 discussed the importance of stakeholder engagement in policy-making. The author presented several benefits and an analysis of five cases in which stakeholder engagement added value to the policy-making process. If you were leading a project to develop a comprehensive policy for managing pedestrian traffic flow in a popular downtown metropolitan district, what measures would you take to engage stakeholders in that project? Your answer should outline your suggestions and clearly explain why each one would add value.
To complete this assignment, you must do the following:
A. Create a new thread. As indicated above, you will assume the role of the project manager of a project to develop a comprehensive policy for managing pedestrian traffic flow in a popular downtown metropolitan district, what measures would you take to engage stakeholders in that project? Your answer should identify the project stakeholders, outline your suggestions and clearly explain why each one would add value.
B. Select AT LEAST 3 other students' threads and post substantive comments on those threads, evaluating the pros and cons of that student's recommendations. Your comments should extend the conversation started with the thread.
ALL original posts and comments must be substantive. (I'm looking for about a paragraph - not just "I agree.")
NOTE: These discussions should be informal discussions, NOT research papers. If you MUST directly quote a resource, then cite it properly. However, I would much rather simply read your word. Do not ATTACH your discussion post. Type your post in the message box.
Quiz:
1. List the benefits associated with stakeholder engagement in governance.
2. The most intensive engagement in involving stakeholders in decision making is & .
3. The core characteristics of computational models and public policy include:
1. Values attributed to the designer, model, and decision-making process.
2. Values attributed to the model, decision-making process, and data.
3. Values attributed to public policy, data, and politics.
4. Values attributed to technology, decision-making, and politics.
4. Describe technological instrumentalism.