Wednesday 6 April 2011

4 questions to ask yourself if you’re a policy maker



1. Do you feel in discussions about policies that other interested groups simply do not understand your position, your concerns or even your objectives?

2. How often have you relied on formal models or theories that have been accurate guides to the impacts of any policy?

3. Do you speculate about the ways in which your policy proposals will lead to your policy objectives?

4. Do you find yourself using words like "trust“ and "sustainability“ in ways that convey your concerns but don't seem to be understood in the same way by others?

If you’re interested in the answers to these questions, then you may also be interested on the developments of the OCOPOMO project. Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. 1. try to be objective
    2. I try to be coherenth with my thinking and do not hand formal model
    3. No
    4. Many time, i think very one have his own meaning for those words

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