Stages of process development
Based upon the six stages of process development. Can you explain the six and how they can apply to your daily life? Additionally, there is a dotted line between Policy evaluation and production identification, Policy evaluation and Policy implement, and Policy evaluation and Policy formulation. Can you explain this line and why they are important?
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The third stage is policy adoption. The policy is adopted when passed by the Congress, or the supreme court decides on a given policy. The fourth stage is an implementation that involves executing the decision by the government. The next phase is evaluations that entail examining the effectiveness of the policy to solve a given problem. The government uses cost-benefit analysis to determine the efficacy of policy. The last stage is termination, which entails nullifying the policy (Birkland, 2019). The policy may be terminated if it becomes absolute or loses the support of the interest groups, or it did not work. The stages of policy development will help me to come up with policies related to challenges that given community groups of people are experiencing. For instance, I will use them to come up with a policy that supports the rights of vulnerable groups in society.
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