Citizen and Stakeholder Engagement Framework for Action
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GovDelivery
Discuss, Plan, Act, EvaluateFramework For Action: How to Take Information Received From Citizens and Solve Problems.
February 13, 2012
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Agenda
• Introductions / Housekeeping• Purpose and Application• Background• Engagement Funnel• Framework Overview• Problem Identification
• 10 Minute Break
• Workgroup Exercises• Report Back• Prioritizing What Action To take On• Evaluation
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Us1:00 – 1:05 pm
Joseph Porcelli
DirectorEngagement Services
@JosephPorcelli
Lauren ModeenDigital StrategistEngagement Services
@Exilauren
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All of us1:05 – 1:20 pm
• First = Name• Middle = Value• Last = Action
1. Introduce yourselves to four people you don’t know as your new name
2. Ask them why they choose their name
Joseph Courage Communication
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Objectives1:20 – 1:25 pm
Objectives:
1. Create a foundation of workability grounded in commonalities
2. Create a “safe environment” where asking questions is valued as much as knowing answers
3. Address root problems and measure against objective-focused metrics
4. Create a likely-to-succeed action plan that builds trust and support
5. Manage expectations: “People rather choose than loose”
6. Have citizens take action that is meaningful to them and valuable to you and produce a measurable result (in most cases)
“We are human beings having a human
experience through technology”
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Background1:25 – 1:35 pm
Developed by teams of people in response to frustrating and unproductive dialogue where problems did not get resolved. Lots of anger, finger pointing, fear, AND no action.
WHY?
Poorly thought out meetings/experiences/online dialogues by organizations NOT taking the time to:
−understand what is happening and what is important for whom? (i.e. what are the values driving their views?)
−distinguishing problems from symptoms−designing feedback/shepherding processes
• Where I’ve used this: −Our Border−SnowCrew−Everyday
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Group
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I’m right – You are wrong
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Yes we can….
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Discuss – Booker
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Plan - It snows in Boston too
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Act - Snow Crew: 2.0
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Evaluate - Snow Crew: 3.0
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Engagement Process Methodology1:35 – 1:40 pm
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Discuss1:40 – 1:45 pm
• What are the problems and symptoms we are facing?
• What are good aspects of the current system(s) that should be preserved?
• Who are the key stakeholders who must be engaged?
• What are the opportunities and impacts that could be made?
• What are our values and what do we want to achieve and for whom?
• How do we deal with conflicting values?
• What data is available to us that shows what is currently going on?
• Who or what organizations are currently addressing these problems or opportunities?
• What strategies and tactics have been effective at addressing these problems or opportunities?
• What authority is needed and from whom?
• What is our time-frame?• What are their short, medium, and
long term phase components?• What are our risks?• What's in our control vs outside of
our control?• What are we assuming?• What have we done similar in the
past?• What can we build on?
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Plan1:45 – 1:50 pm
• What are are we going to do?• What resources do we need to support our action?• What tools are we going to need?• Who is going to support/managing the action we are
going to take?• When are we going to take this action?• How are we going to record action we took?• What Key Performance Indicators are we going to
track?• How are we going to acknowledge and reward action
and results?
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Act1:50– 1:55 pm
• Do it• Record it• Report it• Thank
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Evaluate1:55 – 2:00 pm
• What did we actually get done?• What did we get done vs. what we planned we do?• If applicable, did we involve those with authority to do the really important things?
• How did the getting it done go?• What was the feedback?• What can we learn?• What do we recommend we do differently next time?
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10 Minute Break2:00 – 2:10 pm
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Problem Identification2:10 – 2:30 pm
1. Break into groups with people you don’t know
2. Each person Identify top 3 challenges
3. Discuss challenges with group mates
4. Groups select 2 challenges to work on (write down on next page).
• 1 person serves as note-taker• 1 person serves as reporter
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Workgroup Exercises2:30 – 3:00 pm
• Group talks through questions for each problem:−Discuss−Plan−Act −Evaluate
Problem 1:
Problem 2:
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Group Report Back3:00– 3:30 pm
Group Reflections - Each Group Report 10 min
• What did you learn?• Was the outcome of this process different, if so how?
• Will you adjust your approach, if so how?
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Prioritizing what action to take3:30 – 3:50 pm
Order: Objectives: (What want to accomplish)
Desired Impacts: (What success looks like)
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Evaluation3:50 – 4:00 pm
QuestionsStrongly
Agree Agree Disagree
WORKSHOP DESIGN
The workshop objectives were clear to me
The workshop activities stimulated my learning
The activities in this workshop gave me sufficient practice and feedback
FACILITATORS
The facilitators were well prepared
The facilitators were helpful
WORKSHOP RESULTS
I accomplished the objectives of this workshop
I will be able to use what I learned in this workshop