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Creative engagement with stakeholders A Sense of Place
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Research questions / themes on branches
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Overview of key workshop stages Existing assets - what works well? Future possibilities Challenges Goals
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions?
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Cluster similar ideas
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions? Future possibilities - What else do you need to do to answer the questions?
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions? Future possibilities - What else do you need to do to answer the questions? Challenges
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions? Future possibilities - What else do you need to do to answer the questions? Challenges Solutions
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions? Future possibilities - What else do you need to do to answer the questions? Challenges Solutions Goals
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Research Plan - Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to answer the questions? Future possibilities - What else do you need to do to answer the questions? Challenges Solutions Goals
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Ketso grid for action plan
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Process – action planning Why: goals and milestones – what are you trying to achieve? What: actions to achieve the goals When: what is the timescale, when do actions need to happen? Where do the actions go on the timeline? How (much) – what is the budget? What do all the components cost? Who – is going to do this? Who is responsible?
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Seven takeaways – research planning See the whole picture: where are the gaps? Work out what is important: spend time upfront Plan actions: keep an eye on timeline, everything takes longer than you think Find out who can help you: and how you can help them Who may be interested in your research? When and how to engage them? Think about research impact: how will you communicate about it, what data can you gather? Make connections: – how can you do what you want to do? What is already out there?
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