Hakuhodo Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Associate Professor Yasuyo Nomura of the Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Osaka City University, has put together a new policy for forming an interactive consensus that minimizes the conflict between the business operator who develops the facility and the local residents.The point is to hold workshops and dialogues before the resident briefing session to eliminate the anxiety of the resident, and provide it as a support program for the government and private companies.

 According to Hakuhodo, the interactive consensus building plan will explain the outline of the plan, then identify the residents' anxieties at the workshop and talk until there is no gap between the business operator and the residents.After that, a resident briefing session will be held, but by following this process, the business operator that was caused by the conventional resident briefing session will not be trusted, and the talk will proceed without the residents being convinced. There is.

 With the advent of smartphones and SNS, modern society has made it possible for anyone to quickly search for what they want to find out and to express their thoughts.As a result, various opinions and values ​​are disseminated, making it difficult for the group's ideas to come together.
For this reason, when the government or private companies try to build a new facility, it takes time to reach a consensus with the residents.

 Hakuhodo envisions the construction of service bases, office buildings, factories, public facilities, and roads for private companies as cases of using this measure, and will provide guidance and advice on preparing for dialogue.

reference:[Hakuhodo Co., Ltd.] Hakuhodo and Osaka City University collaborate to formulate an interactive resident consensus building process.

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