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Chapter 3, Section 3: Conducting Public Forums and Listening Sessions
Section 6: Conducting Focus Groups
Section 7: Conducting Needs Assessment Surveys
Section 10; Conducting Concerns Surveys
Section 12: Conducting Interviews
Section 13: Conducting Surveys
Chapter 6, Section 2: Promoting Participation Among Diverse Groups
Section 3: Methods of Contacting Potential Participants
Section 4: Writing Letters to Potential Participants
Section 5: Making Personal Contact with Potential Participants
Chapter 18, Section 2: Participatory Approaches to Planning Community Interventions
Chapter 27, Section 1: Understanding Culture and Diversity in Building Communities
Section 2: Building Relationships with People from Different Cultures
Section 7: Building Culturally Competent Organizations
Chapter 32, Section 4: Providing Corrective Feedback
Chapter 38, Section 4: Rating Member Satisfaction
Section 5: Constituent Survey of Outcomes: Ratings of Importance
Section 8: Conducting Interviews with Key Participants to Analyze Critical Events
Chapter 39, Section 2: Using Feedback to Improve the Initiative
Chapter 40, Section 1: Achieving and Maintaining Quality Performance
Chapter 45, Section 3: Listening to Those Whose Behavior Matters
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