I was disconcerted to find examples of poor practice amongst the main case studies, especially as there is a dedicated section for poor practice. Experience on other technical forums has shown we should assume the readership includes students and indiscriminate aquirers of information, so disseminators have a duty to ensures demarcations are kept as clear as is possible. Only today I came accross a posting where the second half was ironic, and therefore likely to give the wrong impression to some .
Is this a case for risk assessment?
Case Studies
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A reason for the learning from bad practice case studies being included in the main list is that some of the case studies cross over the two boundaries, with the best practice example coming as a solution to bad practice. For this reason the case studies have all been kept to one list to reduce any duplication of information. As Chris said we can certainly discuss it at the next meeting.
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Re: Case Studies
Geraint
The learning from bad practice case studies have been moved on the forum, from the New section to the Learning from bad practice section.
The headers have been left in place with links to the new locations.
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Mark
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The learning from bad practice case studies have been moved on the forum, from the New section to the Learning from bad practice section.
The headers have been left in place with links to the new locations.
Regards
Mark
webmaster @ dbp.org.uk