The Engine Behind the Process: Managing an Effective CDMP

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On some of the most complex, contentious and critical issues facing government, communities and businesses, we’ve seen stakeholders with very different views come together to make meaningful progress where other efforts have stalled out or been unable to find common ground. We’ve written in previous posts in this series about the basics of Collaborative Decision Making Processes (CDMPs) and when or why to use such a process.

7 Keys to Structuring a Successful Task Force or Work Group

On some of the most complex, contentious and critical issues facing government, communities and businesses, we’ve seen stakeholders with very different views come together to make meaningful progress where other efforts have stalled out or been unable to find common ground. We’ve written in previous posts in this series about the basics of Collaborative Decision Making Processes (CDMPs) and when or why to use such a process.

Task Forces & Work Groups: When & Why To Utilize

As professional facilitators and conveners for all forms of consensus building efforts, we are big believers in their potential. With experience managing efforts across the U.S. on nearly every policy topic, and with efforts at the city, county, state and regional levels, we have plenty to share about best practices in the facilitation, design, structure, and membership management of task forces and work groups.