Sustained Dialogue & Public Deliberation

 

 

You have completed your degree in community development. As a newly minted community development practitioner, you enter the workforce with the knowledge, skills, and confidence that you can help communities and/or community organizations make positive changes, recognizing “development” is a far more inclusive term than simply “growth.”

You are fortunate enough to land a prestigious job as director of community programs, development, planning, and grants for the town of Springfield. On the surface, this community seems to be doing well, with the typical quality of life and well-being indicators in a state of “satisfaction.” The Town is primarily reliant on the extraction of natural resources (both timber and gas) to form the base of economic activity. Of course, there are some issues with water quality and roads that are in disrepair, but these are characteristic of such towns. Quickly, however, you realize all is not well in Springfield. A reserve of natural gas has recently been discovered. Unlike the current natural gas operation, this new gas source will require largely untested methods of extraction that have the potential to cause irreparable environmental contamination. On the other hand, it brings the promise of more well-paying jobs.

After speaking with a few of the community leaders and residents, you learn the Town is divided over the gas issue. It seems much of the local leadership, especially the politicians, are advocating extraction of the newly discovered natural gas. They argue the increase in jobs is worth the environmental penalty, plus it “fits” with the Town’s blue-collar, natural resource dependent “culture.” On the other hand, there are other residents, mostly comprised of newer more highly-educated community members, who are against drilling for new gas reserves. This group, who most often work in other industries and relocated to the community due to its natural amenities, wish to keep the environment as pristine as possible and argue that while such a project would offer a few jobs, these are temporary and not worth the environmental costs and potential social disruption.

Based on the scenario above, how would you apply sustained dialogue and public deliberation to arrive at a solution to the Town’s divided opinion concerning the newly discovered natural gas reserve?

 

Sample Solution

This department is tasked with designing systems and tagging the database to the system. Once a system has been designed it is sent to the Projects department for testing. Having completed testing if no errors are found it is ready to be tested with the client and customer.
Development Department
The Development team develop the software of the products by writing the software in programming languages this also allows the other departments to work on these products once being developed. The Development team use different programming languages mainly implementing Java as most of the company’s products are programmed in this language. The Projects department raise tickets on where they have found issues with testing identifying bugs that require attention.
Please see appendix 1- Team members and their role description.
My Role
My role at Servelec Technologies involves mainly testing the systems on a daily basis to locate any errors. During the testing phase any errors logged from a system that has been tested is sent to the configuration department where they make the changes on the system to ensure there are no errors. Once this has been completed the system is sent back to re-test to ensure the configuration department have made the changes on the system. When all systems have been tested I work on other small projects being involved in the designing of the systems and creating databases. When a customer sends an excel spreadsheet with their data, I convert that information into a database using an appropriate database tool. After this process is complete I tag addresses from the database onto objects that are on the system designed by myself. This is then ready to test with the customer. Another part of my role involves testing the system with the customer, where I setup my equipment in the server room, once my equipment has been setup and connected to the Remote telemetry unit. The customer will test signals from his device to ensure he is receiving the correct signals from our system.

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