Overview A particular challenge in involvement of interested parties is that in

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Overview
A particular challenge in involvement of interested parties is that in many, if not most, cases, a small (or maybe large) group of interested parties may not agree with the management decision and use the ready access to modern communication methods (e.g., social media) to magnify their stance.  This may result in a public perception that the decision and engagement process was not fair or that interested parties were not adequately involved.
The paper by Walker et al (2006) provides a good description of Senecah’s ‘Trinity of Voice’ theory and how it interacts with engagement approaches and conflict resolution.  The authors provide a couple of examples of natural resource management situations and discuss how collaborative approaches to engagement of the interested parties can create voice and influence conflict.
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Initial post
For this discussion, discuss how managers’ feedback, dissenting groups’ ready access to media, and ‘trinity of voice’ are interrelated. Can we learn from and manage the effect of a small, vocal dissenting group?  What does the existence of these dissenting groups tell us about our engagement process?
Responses
Due Date: 3 AM ET, Monday
Please respond to at least three of your classmates and provide supporting additional literature describing examples for your statements.
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Week 5 Discussion 2: Dissenting Groups
Week 5 Discussion 2: Dissenting Groups
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Connects managers’ feedback, access to media, and ‘trinity of voice’. Recommends management approaches for small, vocal dissenting groups. Describes shortcomings and opportunities of the engagement process. Uses proper grammar, appropriate terminology, and correct spelling. Integrates outside sources relevant to the discussion and cites using a standardized citation style (eg, APA, CSE, Chicago, etc.).
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Evaluates three peers’ connections and management techniques. Supports claims with evidence from scholarly literature. Uses proper grammar, appropriate terminology, and correct spelling. Integrates outside sources relevant to the discussion and cites using a standardized citation style (eg, APA, CSE, Chicago, etc.).
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6 pts