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Influence and Development of Policy Making

The policy of the public is complex and one of the processes of the multifaceted. These policies are involved with some of the parties including with many of the businesses, groups of the interests. The individuals are competing to influence the makers of the policy that are acting on the different types of policies in a particular way. The tactics of the numerous are used by the groups as well as individuals to advance their tactics in it. These are used to attempt to educate some of the supporters and also some of the opponents on the particular issues and they can mobilize it (Compagnon, 2017).

            The perfect policies are combines from the process of political. Many of the outcomes of the policies are involves with some of the compromises among the parties that are more interested in it. In the business, they will consider many of the policies that are used to support the considerations. Those considerations are involved with the best interests that can help all the businesses to achieve more profits and benefits and also reach their targets or goals in it. .The efforts of the business influence the policy of the public and the government that involves the efforts of the business but not only with the individuals and also with the associations of the business (Eckersley, 2017).

These associations are completely used to the policies of the public in the interests of the best one to achieve more profits and also more benefits in it. The public policies are used to serve the missions for the future in an organization. The commerce chamber is one of the organizations that are the most developed one that can easily represent a lot of interests in the business of all the sizes, sectors and other regions. These kinds of businesses are also associated with the level of the state in it (Knaggård, 2014).

References

Compagnon, D., & Bernstein, S. (2017). Nondemarcated Spaces of Knowledge-Informed Policy Making: How Useful Is the Concept of Boundary Organization in IR? Review of Policy Research, 34(6), 812–826. https://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12258

Eckersley, P. (2017). Cities and climate change: How historical legacies shape policy-making in English and German municipalities. Politics, 37(2), 151–166. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263395716670412

Knaggård, Å. (2014). What do policy-makers do with scientific uncertainty? The incremental character of Swedish climate change policy-making. Policy Studies, 35(1), 22–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.804175