Findings are inarticulate, ill-timed, or useless to policy-makers

Participants’ findings and recommendations are inarticulate, ill-timed, or useless to policy-makers — or seem to represent the views of only a small unqualified group — and are largely ignored or, when used, are used to suppress dissent.

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Findings are inarticulate, ill-timed, or useless to policy-makers
Energy or activity catalyzed by event quickly wanes
Participants have no confidence that they've had meaningful influence
There is no follow-through from anyone
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