The next series of posts will focus on the items listed in the two virtual flip charts on this blog.
The charts were designed to track ideas and concepts raised during the project, provide accountability, and a form of action research whereby the stakeholders’ involvement directs the focus of the project more so than in “standard” planning processes.
This is done by using the charts to;
1) document concepts raised by participants;
2) present a reference list to guide project direction; and finally,
3) provide a way of assessing progress by comparing the stakeholders’ ideas with the actions taken during the project.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Community Ideas
Posted by
Robert Voigt, Senior Planner
at
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Labels:
analysis,
comments,
first phase findings,
flip chart,
public participation,
stakeholders
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