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2. Shared understanding is whereby a situation concerning a decision whereby participants understand the decision options are being taken. There may be disagreements but in all the shared understanding is mostly written down to be assessed by all. It is a very key aspect of open policy practice.
 
2. Shared understanding is whereby a situation concerning a decision whereby participants understand the decision options are being taken. There may be disagreements but in all the shared understanding is mostly written down to be assessed by all. It is a very key aspect of open policy practice.
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{{comment|# |The participants also understand what facts, opinions, and disagreements exist related to the decision.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] ([[User talk:Jouni|talk]]) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)}}
  
 
7. Open assessment is the main knowledge in open policy practice and seeks to answer the question of finding solutions to decision making using scientific information available. The assessment process involves a lot of applications from stakeholders, scientific methodology and opinions from experts in order to arrive at a conclusion.
 
7. Open assessment is the main knowledge in open policy practice and seeks to answer the question of finding solutions to decision making using scientific information available. The assessment process involves a lot of applications from stakeholders, scientific methodology and opinions from experts in order to arrive at a conclusion.
  
18. Open policy practice aims to create a shared understanding in the decision making process and it thus consists of; shared understanding, execution of the decision support (scientific method used to inform decision maker), evaluation and managing of the work (does the work reach its aim?) and co-creation skills and facilitation (ability to manage uncertainties).
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{{comment|# |Open assessment is the work to produce information needed in the decision making.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] ([[User talk:Jouni|talk]]) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)}}
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18. Open policy practice aims to create a shared understanding in the decision making process and it thus consists of; shared understanding, execution of the decision support (scientific method used to inform decision maker), evaluation and managing of the work (does the work reach its aim?) and co-creation skills and facilitation (ability to manage uncertainties {{comment|# |and also other things than uncertainties, such as the process of decision making.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] ([[User talk:Jouni|talk]]) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)}}).

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2. Shared understanding is whereby a situation concerning a decision whereby participants understand the decision options are being taken. There may be disagreements but in all the shared understanding is mostly written down to be assessed by all. It is a very key aspect of open policy practice.

--# : The participants also understand what facts, opinions, and disagreements exist related to the decision. --Jouni (talk) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)

7. Open assessment is the main knowledge in open policy practice and seeks to answer the question of finding solutions to decision making using scientific information available. The assessment process involves a lot of applications from stakeholders, scientific methodology and opinions from experts in order to arrive at a conclusion.

--# : Open assessment is the work to produce information needed in the decision making. --Jouni (talk) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)

18. Open policy practice aims to create a shared understanding in the decision making process and it thus consists of; shared understanding, execution of the decision support (scientific method used to inform decision maker), evaluation and managing of the work (does the work reach its aim?) and co-creation skills and facilitation (ability to manage uncertainties --# : and also other things than uncertainties, such as the process of decision making. --Jouni (talk) 11:20, 22 March 2015 (UTC)).