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[[Category:PEGASO participation methods]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 13 March 2013

Objectives

Expert panels allow to hear a variety of informed ('expert') viewpoints from which to decide on recommendations or courses of action in relation to an issue or proposal; it is used when highly specialised input and opinion are required for a project.

Method

  • Select panellists on the basis of expertise, ensuring issues/groups of relevance are represented.
  • Allow time for contacting experts for the panel, and negotiating a mutually suitable time. For very busy people, this can mean planning some months in advance.
  • Employ a skilled and unbiased moderator.
  • Provide background briefing information to panellists.
  • Determine ground rules for the panel.
  • Allow public input if possible and appropriate (see also: Fishbowls).
  • Determine course of action.
  • Present the outcomes of the panel discussions.

Example

The Case study of Byron Shire Council (BSC) in New South Wales, showcases an excellent example of how a group with a limited budget used Expert Panel method in order to increase community education, inform decision-makers and raise the level of awareness about a particular issue.
https://app.secure.griffith.edu.au/03/toolbox/casestudy_list.php

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The author of this article is UNIVE team
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