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Making Reform Happen

Discover the essential first rule of making reform happen: understanding what is at stake. This insight draws from data comparing the value of plates over time, revealing how critical financial implications can be when engaging stakeholders. With 4,500 plates worth $90,000 in 1999 and their staggering increase to a potential street value exceeding $1.5 billion in 2011, it's evident that knowing the stakes affects decision-making. Learn how to identify your goals, engage stakeholders, and ensure your work is validated for successful reform implementation.

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Making Reform Happen

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  1. Making Reform Happen

  2. Rule Number 1 Understand What is at Stake

  3. Understand What is at Stake 1999 4500 Plates, Average Price $90,000 That means $405,000,000, plus, plus

  4. Understand What is at Stake 2011 4500 Standard Plates, 1500 Ambassadors Street Value $250,000 (?) $ 1,500,000,000, plus, plus

  5. Identify Your Goals and Objectives

  6. Identify and Engage Your Stakeholders

  7. Consult and Validate Your Work

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