
Valuing failure (part 2)
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This week, Mark considers the moral premise of responsible policy engagement and discusses four ways that researchers often inadvertently lose the trust of members of the policy community. Using his four-step check-list,...
Research into Policy Part 1: Four reasons you may be inadvertently manipulating rather than influencing policy is an episode from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed. This week, Mark considers the moral premise of responsible policy engagement a...
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Published Dec 3, 2018, 46:26 long, audio available.
This week, Mark considers the moral premise of responsible policy engagement and discusses four ways that researchers often inadvertently lose the trust of members of the policy community. Using his four-step check-list, you can make sure your policy engagement is on the right side of your morals and engage more confidently in challenging policy contexts.
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Research into Policy Part 1: Four reasons you may be inadvertently manipulating rather than influencing policy is an episode from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed.
This episode is 46:26 long.
This episode was published on Dec 3, 2018.
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Research into Policy Part 1: Four reasons you may be inadvertently manipulating rather than influencing policy is from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed.
Published Dec 3, 2018 and 46:26 long