...thoughtful people to answer.
Brainstorming is something for advertising agencies rather than government agencies, as the United Kingdom's Foreign Office failed to recognise.
Bonuses are for good customers not for greedy middle managers and financial planners, though most graduates of Masters of Business Administration courses are probably not taught this essential policy principle.
Principles are at the heart of good policy development. Creativity is part of the art of good policy development. And in a democracy, policy development should involve everyone, not just the ideologically blinkered members of political parties.
So, how do you contribute to the development of policies? Why are policies important? What tends to prevent people from finding this most creative of pursuits a stimulating pastime? These are important questions as they relate to the one at the beginning of this current posting.
Well, if you have seen my blog pamphlet posting entitled A Proper Policy Launch, you may have some indication of my own approach to policy development. Here are two more video-mesmerisms that may assist you in contributing to good policies:
What are your own personal policies? What are the political policies you support the most? Which political policies do you support the least? Which policy issues are most important to you?
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