Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., on How to Win the Public on Policy Change: The Need for Causal Chains

Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., on How to Win the Public on Policy Change: The Need for Causal Chains

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January 11, 2012 - 6:10pm

What do the Hollywood Community Plan and programs for Early Child Development  in Australia have in common? Seemingly, nothing. But what I am about to show, however, is how policy proposals can produce counter-productive results when officials fail to follow the simple predicates of causal sequencing – what we call causal chains – in communications.

 Read the entire Framworks blog.

What do the Hollywood Community Plan and programs for Early Child Development  in Australia have in common? Seemingly, nothing. But what I am about to show, however, is how policy proposals can produce counter-productive results when officials fail to follow the simple predicates of causal sequencing – what we call causal chains – in communications.

 Read the entire Framworks blog.

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