TOOL | Co-Defining Your Dilemma

TOOL | Co-Defining Your Dilemma

When designing engagement efforts considerable thought is given to who needs to participate and how to design a process that is accessible. Similar forethought should be given to considering the best way to frame the question we are seeking input on.

This tool considers the perspectives of various stakeholders to develop a meaningful question that encourages creativity and the generation of win-win solutions.



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