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Policy development workshop The role and characteristics of appropriate supportive policy within Bandwidth Management and Optimisation (BMO)
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Objectives Review the characteristics of good policy Assessed the degree to which the policy documents of participating institutions/other institutions meet the definition of good policy Considered ways in which the policy documents can be improved
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What is policy, anyway? - Cognate terms: polis, police, political (with a small p)
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Who owns policy? How is it different from strategy? How is it different from regulations?
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Characteristics of good policy
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Good policy has an enabling purpose Policy is not just a set of restrictions. It is a set of restrictions with a purpose: in particular, its central purpose is to make things possible It encourages and enables users, it is not just a list of dos and donts
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Good policy is linked to a wider objective Why have the policy (at an institutional level)? –Why should I support this policy? Be prepared for this question and be able to answer it This must be communicated and understandable to all stakeholders in the policy and during the policy development process –When winning the argument for policy this is of critical importance
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Good policy has clear ownership Who owns the policy? –Is this clear from the policy document? Is it the right ownership to ensure support and buy in? –It should not be the IT department –It should generally be the highest authority in the institution that there is
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Good policy is clear and short If we want it to be a live and useful document, then it should be –Clear and well written; no technical or legal jargon –Short; easily read and digested by end users Of course short is subjective and it may be that there are two versions of the same document –One for all users to read and understand –A supporting, full legal document if so required
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Good policy arises from a process Processes are what secure buy-in and a sense of ownership –Both essential for successful policy development and implementation
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Good policy works within the confines of a defined authority
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Good policy is enforced
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Good policy is adaptable
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Thank you Any questions?
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