Coordinating studies in a comprehensive manner. The effect is to call into question the contraction in consensus-making.
Context:
An integral part of enabling participatory regulation by training the individual to enlarge his policy-making scope to a global level while participating at grassroots level; and by gathering, coordinating and distributing global information.
Implementation:
Tactics include: regulate resources to identify the location of resources and services to determine equitable distribution; policy consensus to allow input of the individual into decision-making; bureaucratic studies to provide the comprehensive data for time-lining key priorities; policy projections to set forth psychological trends to impact administrative-employee relationships; and regulatory models to evaluate existing methods and for the purpose of revising priorities of needs and distribution. An example is the relationship of labour to management in bargaining practices.