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Use Evaluation To Improve Planning and Build Trust | The Blog for Building Dialogue
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The Blog for Building Dialogue. Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues. Measuring the Outcomes of Engagement. What Are You Evaluating? Part 1 →. Use Evaluation To Improve Planning and Build Trust. March 8, 2011. As we have previously discussed in our series of posts on Structuring Engagement. Here are a few questions you can consider to help you design an evaluation plan:. What is the purpose of our engagement process, both substantively and procedurally? Who are we trying to engage and why?
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Resources | The Blog for Building Dialogue
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The Blog for Building Dialogue. Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues. We believe in the new politics of partnership and collaboration. With this approach, government leaders proactively work to inform, educate, and involve citizens on how to best move their community forward. When citizens are invited to help both define and resolve difficult community issues, communities usually find better and more sustainable solutions. We have a new workbook. CHDW Online Worksheet Examples February 2013.
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Network for Peace through Dialogue. Our Network Affiliates and Collaborative Groups. With our mission "to create opportunities for individual and groups to engage in constructive conversation" the Network for Peace through Dialogue reaches out to as many individuals and groups as possible. Our network is wide and broad. Below are organizations we know and have worked with in our various programs during the past several years. 1,000 Women For the Nobel Peace Prize/Peace Women Across the Globe. Sister Chal...
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Civility and Civil Discourse | The Blog for Building Dialogue
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The Blog for Building Dialogue. Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues. Speaking About Accountability and Trust. Civility and the Rule of Law →. Civility and Civil Discourse. October 14, 2011. And will post the links on this blog. We hope you watch and share your thoughts. If enough of us act to promote civil discourse, we can help to heal our political systems and improve our country’s problem solving capacity. This entry was posted in Announcements. Democracy, dialogue, government. The Com...
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The Blog for Building Dialogue. Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues. How Do Patriots Speak? July 4, 2016. Patriot – “One who loves his country and zealously guards its welfare.”. Webster’s Concise Dictionary of the English Language, 1997. On this July 4 we look back at Resolution 108,. Why should we care? As the report behind the resolution points out, a toxic political discourse leaves citizens frustrated, disillusioned, and angry; the problems of our society go unsolved; the rule of law.
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The Blog for Building Dialogue | Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues | Page 2
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The Blog for Building Dialogue. Helping you plan and facilitate difficult dialogues. Newer posts →. TRUST: How It Develops. August 4, 2015. As we noted in out first post. Factors identified as leading to shared perspectives included:. Clear assertions of values and expectations for the process upfront. A clear process for follow-up (tasks and communications). Careful “check-ins” with participants throughout the process. Increases in learning, awareness and motivation. Projects that went well. We have to ...