Difference between revisions of "Issues"
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− | # Central | + | # Central Government (Agencies) |
# NGO | # NGO | ||
# Citizens | # Citizens | ||
− | # Local | + | # Local Government |
Levels | Levels | ||
− | # | + | # Organisation of consultation |
# Consultee (sub-sets) | # Consultee (sub-sets) | ||
# Background | # Background | ||
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## Analysis | ## Analysis | ||
# Strategic advice | # Strategic advice | ||
− | # | + | # Appropriate technology |
− | # Making it | + | # Making it works |
## Resources | ## Resources | ||
### Time | ### Time | ||
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## Trust | ## Trust | ||
## Why? | ## Why? | ||
− | ### | + | ### Benefits |
# FAQ | # FAQ | ||
# Case studies | # Case studies |
Revision as of 16:46, 6 March 2006
Four groups
- Central Government (Agencies)
- NGO
- Citizens
- Local Government
Levels
- Organisation of consultation
- Consultee (sub-sets)
- Background
- IT
Issues
- Co-ordination
- Plan
- Analysis
- Strategic advice
- Appropriate technology
- Making it works
- Resources
- Time
- Cost
- Planning
- Publicity
- Resources
- Trust + Usability
- Difference Traditional Vs e-consultation
- Motivation to respond
- Feedback -> Outcome
- Suitability to 'Political' process
- Usability -> consultee
- Dissemination
- Background
- Results
- Building confidence
- Trust
- Why?
- Benefits
- FAQ
- Case studies