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Episode 39 Tools and techniques with Abbie Jeffs

17m · Facilitating Public Deliberations · 23 Dec 22:00

Abbie Jeffs has a background in urban planning and public policy but was an excellent facilitator in a successful consultancy, Straight-Talk, for many years. She’s now working for a public sector organisation—a loss for the field of public deliberation—although Abbie remains a strong advocate. She has much wisdom to impart in this episode and several terrific tools.

 

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Bliss Browne’s ‘Imagine Chicago

Tuckman’s stages

Visit  to newDemocracy’s podcast page to access Kaner’s diverge/converge guide to participatory decision-making.

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