The content that will be consulted and produced as local governments, companies and individuals engage in Collaborative Planning ( #pi9, or a collective regulative bundle) for the sustainable development goals (#SDGs) must have several qualities:
- it must be accessible (see #DA2I),
- it must be fit for use, even by poor stakeholders,
- it must encourage content re-use,
- it must support improved knowledge conversions, and
- it must overcome hurdles to transparency.
Tactics for giving content the desirable properties "consultation, feedback, reference, and reuse" include:
- making "deliverable and report" content more discoverable by suitably tagging it with systematically defined hasttags (see also #tag guidelines);
- and, when content becomes substantial, to curate it in multiple languages as more durable wikis or in online wiki-based encyclopedia, typically with one page per defined hashtag.
As many of the deliverables listed here are typically work products in the collaborative planning and partnership recruitment, these deliverables will be constrained or altered to reflect progressive insights from:
- The UNDP Handbook on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluating for Development Results
- The social architecture defining actors at levels macro, meso, micro and pico in the socio-technical landscape.
- Engaging Local Stakeholders: A Conceptual Model for Effective Donor-Community Collaboration1
The log maintained for each asset will further document the rationale for their contents and structure.
As yet, the list of deliverables, and each deliverable is under construction. Browse the proposed deliverables and phase descriptions for getting a flavour of the approach, and pls. comment and help if it can accelerate the glocal partnering!
- 00 - Smart public content for the collaborative - #pi9
- 01 - Reference Model
- 02 - Partner Specific Reference Model
- 03 - Partner Work System
- 04 - Problem & Gap Register
- 05 - Diagnostic Hypothesis
- 06 - Therapeutic Hypothesis
- 07 - Change Plan