Introduction: The importance of policy design: Effective processes, tools and outcomes

Design thinking has the potential to greatly improve the ways that policymakers go about the work of problem definition and mechanism design. For decades, policy analysts have been encouraged to understand the day-to-day experiences of the clients of government services and those delivering such ser...

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Main Authors: HOWLETT, Michael, MUKHERJEE, Ishani
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-40342019-01-17T02:54:06Z Introduction: The importance of policy design: Effective processes, tools and outcomes HOWLETT, Michael MUKHERJEE, Ishani Design thinking has the potential to greatly improve the ways that policymakers go about the work of problem definition and mechanism design. For decades, policy analysts have been encouraged to understand the day-to-day experiences of the clients of government services and those delivering such services. By doing so, they can begin to devise policies that will contribute to improved outcomes. This chapter clarifies the essence of design thinking and its applicability to policy development. Five design thinking strategies are discussed, all of which have lengthy histories as social science methodologies. They are: (1) environmental scanning; (2) participant observation; (3) open-to-learning conversations; (4) mapping; and (5) sensemaking. Recent examples from Australia and New Zealand are used to illustrate how these strategies have been incorporated into policymaking efforts. The chapter concludes by discussing how design thinking might be more broadly applied in policymaking in the international arena. Consideration is given to the rise of policy innovation and design laboratories and their potential to support the integration of design thinking into mainstream policy analytic work. 2018-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2777 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation Political Science
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Political Science
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HOWLETT, Michael
MUKHERJEE, Ishani
Introduction: The importance of policy design: Effective processes, tools and outcomes
description Design thinking has the potential to greatly improve the ways that policymakers go about the work of problem definition and mechanism design. For decades, policy analysts have been encouraged to understand the day-to-day experiences of the clients of government services and those delivering such services. By doing so, they can begin to devise policies that will contribute to improved outcomes. This chapter clarifies the essence of design thinking and its applicability to policy development. Five design thinking strategies are discussed, all of which have lengthy histories as social science methodologies. They are: (1) environmental scanning; (2) participant observation; (3) open-to-learning conversations; (4) mapping; and (5) sensemaking. Recent examples from Australia and New Zealand are used to illustrate how these strategies have been incorporated into policymaking efforts. The chapter concludes by discussing how design thinking might be more broadly applied in policymaking in the international arena. Consideration is given to the rise of policy innovation and design laboratories and their potential to support the integration of design thinking into mainstream policy analytic work.
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