“The course did live up to my expectations, and that’s saying something. Everybody I know who took the course in DOE said it was the best course they had ever taken. I don’t believe that I will put the notes from this course on the shelf; I will be looking at your information quite a bit.”
These FREE downloads are meant to be used in conjunction with training provided by the Bleikers (IPMP).
We have just added TWO MORE techniques to add to our CP Handbook for Professionals, as well as an updated Suggest Readings Chapter, all of which you can download here for FREE.
Get the Bleikers’ insight into when and how to use these techniques to make you and your agency more effective and to develop your opponents’ informed consent!
Get a revised copy of the Suggested Readings Chapter from our renowned Citizen Participation Handbook for Public-Sector Professionals. (Updated August 2010.)
And the PAIs/Issues Matrix
(a job-aid to identify all the Potentially Affected Interests are on a specific project)
NOTE: Both of these are to be used by returning students of ours, so they won’t make as much sense if you have not yet gone through our basic SDIC training.
These 17 pages are sized to be printed on 11” x 17” paper, and are in .PDF and Excel or Word formats. If you don’t already have Adobe’s Acrobat Reader, download it for free.
The PAIs/Issues Matrix is a tool that helps you make a list of every PAI (Potentially Affected Interest), and every Issue (both real and imagined by insiders and outsiders) on a particular project.
It is sized to be printed on 11” x 17” paper, and is available in both .PDF and Word formats
As individual Word (.doc) documents
If you don’t already have Adobe’s Acrobat Reader, download it for free.
We offer these downloads with the understanding that you will not violate copyrights, and that the material will not be used for any use other than on your own projects (i.e. it is not to be used as teaching material by anyone other than the Bleikers).
Systematic Development of Informed Consent (SDIC)
Seattle, WA: October 12 - 14, 2010
Citizen Participation-by-Objectives (CPO)
Seattle, WA: October 26 - 28, 2010
Leadership Bootcamp
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Why Implementations Geniuses are Respected, Not Maligned or Unappreciated
Using the Bleiker Life Preserver as a Quick-and-Dirty Consent Building Tactic
How to Maximize Input and Minimize Pseudo-Input
The Tactic of Fishbowl Planning
Understanding Higher Values versus Object-Related Values
How Mere Stagehands Can Expose Hidden Agendas
Why You Need to Focus on Consent Rather Than Consensus
Nurturing and Protecting Your (and Your Agency’s) Credibility