Improving a Public Park

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We need to work together on this situation: a public park is underused because people disagree about what it needs. What would you like to ask me first?
Câu trả lời hay:
My first question would be about the cause of the problem. If we do not understand why it is happening, better lighting and seating or a small sports and exercise area might only hide it for a short time. I would ask what makes the situation difficult now.
One possible response is better lighting and seating. What advantages and problems do you see with that idea?
Câu trả lời hay:
I would not reject better lighting and seating, but I would want more detail. Who pays for it, who runs it, and who might be left out? Those questions matter because the hidden risk is improving the park for one group while making others feel pushed out.
Another option is a small sports and exercise area. How would you compare the two options?
Câu trả lời hay:
I would compare the options from the users’ point of view. Which one would they actually use, and which one would they trust enough to try? The useful test would be whether it leads to more people using the park at different times of day.
Some people involved may disagree with your preferred option. How would you persuade them or adapt the plan?
Câu trả lời hay:
I would first listen to the concern, especially if people are worried about the fact that the park budget cannot cover both changes this year. Then I would explain how the plan avoids improving the park for one group while making others feel pushed out. I might suggest a trial period, so people can see whether the idea works before making it permanent.
What final recommendation would you make, and what should happen next?
Câu trả lời hay:
I would recommend a pilot first. It should test whether better lighting and seating or a small sports and exercise area really helps children, older residents, dog walkers, sports groups and the council. The next step is to decide who is responsible, what information we will collect and what we will do if the plan does not work.