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Sequential consultations – Current practice may struggle to deal effectively with major service changes
There may well be too many consultations. And they often overlap.
But in truth they just reflect the reality that decision-making is itself complex with interdependencies that make it unusual for any subject to be placed in a watertight box without being influenced by or itself influencing other decisions.
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Rhion Jones
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