3) TRECC Planning: Interview with Stakeholders: Peter and Sheila

Reflective log- Our Approach to user interview

This first part of the reflection log is about the planning of the the user interviews. We plan how to approach the interviewees, our goals and questions.
The second post 3.5 will be about the actual interviews and outcomes.

Who do you involve and what insights do you hope to gain?
It is important for us to understand the current situation as well as identify the key problems from the different sides.

We will be interviewing Peter Cockbain (and Heather Docherty) , who represents the city council (fair housing unit) and Sheila Spencer, who represents the community perspective. We hope to gain and insight to the perspectives of the stakeholders regarding the planning process and community involvement. At the end, we will ask each stakeholder: to make our project a success, what 3 wishes they might have in regards to improving the communication (planners and public) and community engagement.

 

The main goals and insights of the interviews
For Peters Cockbain interview, we plan to focus on the methods of engagement deployed by developers and councils and the evaluation of their effectiveness and outcomes.
We will ask about how they approach different groups and how they communicate with the public and the challenges that come with.
For Sheila Spencers interview, we look at the role of the user and how the community experiences planning projects and the public engagement. We will also look at their relation between the authorities and public as well as the the communication issues around this.

 

Method
We decided to use a Qualitative approach in users context. The key idea was to understand the practices that take place. We will focus on the existing situation and what each side perceive as the key problems. A Semi-structured interview will take place where we have a set of questions, but allow flexibility around topics and give room for open discussion. In both Interviews we try to guide the stakeholders through our questions, and to focus on the engagement and the relation between the authorities and communities.
We will ask the interviewees to sign consent forms, agreeing to be recorded for notetaking purposes.
For each interview we will have a person (or two) asking questions, and always one or more to take notes (electronically and/or paper format) as well as record.

Further Progress
Thomas and Rory have been assigned to do research for previous cases so we can gain more insight into similar situations and the implications that came along. It will give us a better understanding of old practices, the weaknesses and the opportunities.

2 thoughts on “3) TRECC Planning: Interview with Stakeholders: Peter and Sheila”

  1. Hello all, thanks for the entry; you seem to make good progress and it is nice to see you taking on board what we’ve been discussing in the seminar; user interviews are all about good / wellformed / non-leading questions; and you demonstrate good skills by a wish to try to notice first what occurs; and gently explore what alternatives might be sought for. It is also good to see that you are exploring previous cases (with the help of Rory and Thomas) and that seems rather valuable also for the design concept you’ll be producing. Based on this you have a good basic grasp of who your user interviewees are and have prepared a plan for engaging them. In the final reflective log, I’d encourage you to attach interview schedules etc as appendix.

  2. Hi team, great blog detailing your approach to interviews. It really shows you have considered your approach and have took on board and understood the lecture and seminar material. I also think you explain the different stakeholders very well, detailing why you approach their interviews differently and what you wish to get from each.

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