Behind every major government decision lies a complex web of analysis, stakeholder negotiation, and strategic choices. Understanding how public policy is crafted, analyzed, and implemented is essential for anyone looking to influence societal change. This text-only course guides you through the foundational concepts of public policy design and strategic decision-making. You will learn to evaluate public issues, map key stakeholders, and construct persuasive policy briefs that guide executive leadership.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core stages of the policy cycle, from agenda-setting to implementation and evaluation.
- Analyze public issues using modern evidence-based frameworks and policy models.
- Map key stakeholders and evaluate political feasibility for complex urban and social programs.
- Draft concise, persuasive policy briefs and memos designed for high-level decision-makers.
- Apply strategic decision-making tools to navigate competing public priorities and resource constraints.
- Explore modern public administration practices, including digital service delivery and data-driven governance.
This course begins with essential terminology, basic concepts, and foundational definitions of public policy before moving into practical frameworks and strategic analysis. Through structured readings and written exercises, you will learn how to approach real-world policy challenges with analytical rigor.
Designed entirely for beginners, this course requires no prior background in political science, urban planning, or public administration. Start reading today to build the foundational skills needed to analyze, design, and influence public policy.
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