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Phase 1 - strategic phase
Phase 2 - defining the problem
Phase 3 - developing and analysing alternatives
Phase 4 - presenting recommendations to decision-makers
Phase 5 - service delivery
Phase 6 - evaluation
What diagrams or visual presentations of population statistics should we include that most simply and effectively convey the key points to the intended audience(s)?
Have we taken into account the considerations in designing statistical tables?
How can we best disclose the limitations of the data and model, in terms of the key conclusions being presented?
Should we identify and explain the separate impact of demographic variables on the overall results?
Do we need to present a sensitivity analysis of key results to changes in demographic parameters?