What to avoid in Planning and Preparation?

What to avoid:

Poorly designed programs that do not fit the specific needs and opportunities of the situation, or that are run by untrained, inexperienced, or ideologically biased organizers and programs. Such programs fail to achieve the desired objectives and disrespect or exclude relevant stakeholder groups. Public meetings are held in inaccessible, confusing venues, with inflexible schedules that do not provide adequate time for doing what needs to be done. Logistical, class, racial, and cultural barriers to participation are left unaddressed, effectively sidelining marginalized people and further privileging elites, majorities, “experts,” and partisan advocates.
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What to avoid in Planning and Preparation?
Barriers to Participation for some groups
Inaccessible and confusing venues
Inflexible schedules with insufficient time
Poor organizers
Poor programs
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