Perhaps you mean something like “people who are decent at working out what strategies and interventions we should pursue amongst the innumerable possibilities”? (As opposed to what fine-grained decisions individual people/orgs should make on a day to day level.)
Yes, I think that’s mostly a better characterisation.
(There’s definitely some grey area, as e.g. I think that people who are good at the thing I’m pointing to are in touch with the reasons behind a choice of intervention, in a way that feeds into some of the decisions about how to implement it on a day-to-day level.)
Yes, I think that’s mostly a better characterisation.
(There’s definitely some grey area, as e.g. I think that people who are good at the thing I’m pointing to are in touch with the reasons behind a choice of intervention, in a way that feeds into some of the decisions about how to implement it on a day-to-day level.)