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- co-creation skills and facilitation or interactional expertise (to organization and synthesis of information)
- co-creation skills and facilitation or interactional expertise (to organization and synthesis of information)


Source: [[http://en.opasnet.org/w/Open_policy_practice#Co-creation_skills_and_facilitation|Open policy practice]]
Source: [[http://en.opasnet.org/w/Open_policy_practice#Co-creation_skills_and_facilitation| Open policy practice]]


=== Part 1 ===
=== Part 1 ===

Revision as of 18:37, 29 March 2017

Decision analysis and risk management 2017

Homework 1

Homework 1a: Open policy practice

2. What is shared understanding?

Shared understanding is achieved when all participants of a decision making process understand:

- considered decision options and their outcomes,

- pursued objectives,

- existing facts, opinions and disagreements and

- selection of particular decision option.

Shared understanding is written down and shared with everyone.

9. What are the dimensions of openness?

Dimensions of openness can be used to find out if the work deviates from the openness ideal. They can identify how the openness can make a difference. Dimensions of openness include:

- Scope of participation (who can participate?)

- Access to information (for participants)

- Timing of openness (when can participants participate)

- Scope of contribution (to which parts can participants contribute)

- Impact of contribution (influence of participants contributions?)

18. What parts does the open policy practice consist of?

Open policy practice consists of:

- shared understanding – for all participants (the goal of open policy practice)

- execution (collecting, organising and synthesising scientific knowledge, values); 6 principles (intentionality, causality,critique, shared information objects, openness, reuse)

- evaluation and management (happening before, during and after execution)

- co-creation skills and facilitation or interactional expertise (to organization and synthesis of information)

Source: [Open policy practice]

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