Also linked as Process Design Elements
What Process Design Elements can we identify and explore?
- Participant Selection - Who is invited, and why?
- Process Purpose - What is the purpose?
- Expected Product - What verifiable or measurable outcome is expected to be produced?
- Group Size - How many people are included and why?
- Diversity Representation - How is the issue of diversity addressed, and why?
- Agenda Creation - Who decides what will be talked about, and why?
- Issue Framing - How are the issues framed, and by whom, and what assumptions underly that?
- Power Relations - Who has more of what kind of power, and why, and is this addressed in any way?
- Facilitation Method - What kind of facilitation is used, if any?
- Group Exercises - What exercises are done, or questions asked, to direct the attention or work of the participants?
- Space Requirements - What kind of room(s) or environment(s) are needed for the process(es), and why?
- Participant Placement - How is seating arranged, or how are people positioned to participate in this process, and why?
- Time Factors - How is it scheduled - both the pattern of days and the pattern of events within the days - and why?
- Expense Factors - How much money does this cost and what flexibility is there in costs?
- Media Coverage - What is the media exposure?