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I've never heard of it. What is it in a nutshell?
 
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== Benefits (***) ==
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== Why e-consultation (**) ==
=== Why e-consultation (**) ===
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Why should I think of using e-consultation?
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=== Benefits (***) ===
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What are the benefits?
 
=== Participation (***) ===
 
=== Participation (***) ===
* Restrictions of conventional techniques
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* Will more people take part than in conventional consultations?
* A few possibilities for e-consultation to get different people involved
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* Does it help me reach groups who normally don't take part?
 
=== Results (***) ===
 
=== Results (***) ===
 
* Getting different views
 
* Getting different views

Revision as of 19:39, 14 March 2006


What is e-consultation (*)

I've never heard of it. What is it in a nutshell?

Why e-consultation (**)

Why should I think of using e-consultation?

Benefits (***)

What are the benefits?

Participation (***)

  • Will more people take part than in conventional consultations?
  • Does it help me reach groups who normally don't take part?

Results (***)

  • Getting different views
  • Quality of results
  • Potential for creativity

Costs (***)

Time (***)

Resources (***)

Strategies (***)

Strategic issues in consultation

Knowledge transfer, Ongoing relationships (*), Transparency and feedback (*), ...

Case studies (**)

  • Discussions: Advice NI vs. Waterways Ireland, Bristol Council
  • Collecting stories: The Wheel
  • Designing a complex consultation: NSEC

Guidelines (**)

Processes (**)

Process change (**)

Stages (*)

Design, planning (*)

Promotion (**)

Engagement (*)

Translation (*)

Reporting

Feedback

Technology (*)

Technology matching (*)

FAQ (*)