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: Gather relevant data, documents, and interview insights while economizing on time and resources.

The " Eightfold Path " is a structured framework for policy analysis developed by Eugene Bardach and Eric Patashnik. It provides a systematic, though iterative, approach to solving public policy problems. The Eight Steps

: Identify the core issue in evaluative terms (e.g., "too many," "too few") rather than just describing a condition.

: Identify potential policy options or courses of action to solve or mitigate the problem.

: Weigh the pros and cons of each option, especially when one does not clearly dominate the others.

🎯 : The path is iterative . You will often return to earlier steps—like redefining the problem—as you gather new evidence or encounter trade-offs. Core Strategies

: Choose the values and standards (like efficiency, equity, or political feasibility) used to judge the alternatives.

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: Gather relevant data, documents, and interview insights while economizing on time and resources.

The " Eightfold Path " is a structured framework for policy analysis developed by Eugene Bardach and Eric Patashnik. It provides a systematic, though iterative, approach to solving public policy problems. The Eight Steps Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightf...

: Identify the core issue in evaluative terms (e.g., "too many," "too few") rather than just describing a condition. : Gather relevant data, documents, and interview insights

: Identify potential policy options or courses of action to solve or mitigate the problem. The Eight Steps : Identify the core issue

: Weigh the pros and cons of each option, especially when one does not clearly dominate the others.

🎯 : The path is iterative . You will often return to earlier steps—like redefining the problem—as you gather new evidence or encounter trade-offs. Core Strategies

: Choose the values and standards (like efficiency, equity, or political feasibility) used to judge the alternatives.

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