• Concept Blog
  • About
  • The Content Lifecycle
  • Organisational Knowledge Management
  • The Aspects of Content
  • Reduced Impact Heel
  • The Development to Quality Assurance ratio
  • Information Content Wizard
  • YouTube channel value schematic
  • InnoCentive challenge data enhancements
  • Prestige
Concept Frontier

7 steps to use the scientific method in lawmaking

22/10/2016

 
1. A bill is written and a case is made defining the expected benefits to society of the proposed law change, including specific metrics for measuring efficacy. Current data defining the problem the bill intends to fix is also provided. This is put before the law approvers to implement or reject.
2. The bill is passed and becomes law for a provisional period determined by the approvers.
3. The law change is communicated to the populace.
4. Data is accumulated using the stated metrics for the provisional period.
5. At the end of the provisional period the law is evaluated by the approvers. Did it measurably improve society in the manner expected, or did it make it worse?
6. The law is moved from provisional to permanent status, or is removed.
7. The result and the data on which it is based are communicated to the populace.

      Subscribe free

    Yes, I love learning

    Mission brief

    Concept Frontier's mission is to optimise the three ways humanity uses information:
    Production:  Scale up new knowledge exponentially.
    Distribution: Make all info available everywhere.
    Consumption: Automate the learning process. 

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.