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Mapping the Colorado Basin Rou ndtable’s Water Policy Networks <br />Defining “success” for the roundtables in a way that includes meeting the needs of a <br />variety of interests, helping create a reason for engagement by all participants; <br />Ensuring that stakeholders outside the roundtable process are learning about the <br />successes in the roundtable process; and <br />Encouraging those with a desire to balance needs and build cooperation to take <br />leadership roles not only within their roundtable, but across roundtables. <br />Ultimately, the message to take away is that a tremendous opportunity exists within the <br />roundtable process, and within the Colorado Basin Roundtable in particular, to connect the <br />different interests who may be prioritizing different goals and enable them to participate in a <br />shared process, building connections with one another. <br /> <br />Colorado Institute of Public Policy 7 of 64 <br />