4.2.2 Results: values structure
The VFT structure for Urban CDC was not a simple hierarchy. Some objectives
within the same conceptual level were linked, but the structure (Fig. 4) still formed
a directed graph and was straightforward to implement in a calculation model.
A clear pattern to the means-ends and fundamental objectives is apparent: there are
two fundamental objectives contributing to the core objective of maximizing quality of
life in the neighborhood: maximizing quality of individual lives, and maximizing
quality of the neighborhood. Interestingly, despite the focus of the VFT session on the
real estate development activities of the organization, the objectives that are identified in
the structure relate strongly to resident outcomes, including socioeconomic diversity,
sense of belonging, and safety. Indeed, only one of the five ends objectives specified in
the structure reflects housing stock/market interventions: beautification of the
neighborhood (the fifth objective is community economic well-being). The means
through which these objectives are sought are also largely resident-specific, and include
asset building, advocacy/control, displacement, and affordability. The actionable
decisions made by the CDC, however, are all stock-specific, and include acquisitions
and redevelopment of different property types and conditions (as well as green space).
4.2.2 Results: values structureThe VFT structure for Urban CDC was not a simple hierarchy. Some objectiveswithin the same conceptual level were linked, but the structure (Fig. 4) still formeda directed graph and was straightforward to implement in a calculation model.A clear pattern to the means-ends and fundamental objectives is apparent: there aretwo fundamental objectives contributing to the core objective of maximizing quality oflife in the neighborhood: maximizing quality of individual lives, and maximizingquality of the neighborhood. Interestingly, despite the focus of the VFT session on thereal estate development activities of the organization, the objectives that are identified inthe structure relate strongly to resident outcomes, including socioeconomic diversity,sense of belonging, and safety. Indeed, only one of the five ends objectives specified inthe structure reflects housing stock/market interventions: beautification of theneighborhood (the fifth objective is community economic well-being). The meansthrough which these objectives are sought are also largely resident-specific, and includeasset building, advocacy/control, displacement, and affordability. The actionabledecisions made by the CDC, however, are all stock-specific, and include acquisitionsand redevelopment of different property types and conditions (as well as green space).
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4.2.2 Results: values structure
The VFT structure for Urban CDC was not a simple hierarchy. Some objectives
within the same conceptual level were linked, but the structure (Fig. 4) still formed
a directed graph and was straightforward to implement in a calculation model.
A clear pattern to the means-ends and fundamental objectives is apparent: there are
two fundamental objectives contributing to the core objective of maximizing quality of
life in the neighborhood: maximizing quality of individual lives, and maximizing
quality of the neighborhood. Interestingly, despite the focus of the VFT session on the
real estate development activities of the organization, the objectives that are identified in
the structure relate strongly to resident outcomes, including socioeconomic diversity,
sense of belonging, and safety. Indeed, only one of the five ends objectives specified in
the structure reflects housing stock/market interventions: beautification of the
neighborhood (the fifth objective is community economic well-being). The means
through which these objectives are sought are also largely resident-specific, and include
asset building, advocacy/control, displacement, and affordability. The actionable
decisions made by the CDC, however, are all stock-specific, and include acquisitions
and redevelopment of different property types and conditions (as well as green space).
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