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  | ||
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| − | # Making it   | + | # Making it works  | 
## Resources  | ## Resources  | ||
### Time  | ### Time  | ||
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## Trust  | ## Trust  | ||
## Why?  | ## Why?  | ||
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# 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