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4) 4 METHODS USED FOR POLICY IMPLEMENTATION - Coggle Diagram
4) 4 METHODS USED FOR POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
INSPECTION
Advantage
Reduce overall of risks
Periodical or continuous in nature
A method for ensuring that implementation adheres to the standards outlined in policy and controlling whether it does so
Intended to expose the degree of policy observance by those taking part in an activity, with the goal of resolving undesired circumstances in the processes of implementation
Disadvantage
Costly as it needs extra expenses in order to do it
High adherence
LICENSING
Control strategies entail enabling behaviours
It is described as a government permit to engage in particular activities that would otherwise be prohibited
Obtaining a driver's licence, as an illustration
Advantage
Resources for funding
Disadvantage
Demand strong political backing
AIDS (LOAN AND SUBSIDY)
A strategy for managing and enforcing policy compliances
Example
Commodity loans and payments under the agricultural price support policy programmes are only available to those who adhere to the production and marketing control policy.
Advantage
Useful for wealth restructuring or public benefit
Disadvantage
Raises the amount of government expenditure
CONTRACTING
A means of enforcing compliance with private businesses
The contract technique has several limitations, and those who violate them risk having their ability to continue implementing either the current policy programme or future ones stopped.
Disadvantage
Services are provided privately at cost. The public is now responsible for the costs.
Advantage
Boost service delivery effectiveness
Reduce spending on the government expenditure