All Hands on Deck! Training Marine Professionals by Investing in Capacity Development

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

All Hands on Deck! Training Marine Professionals by Investing in Capacity Development. Leslie-Ann McGee CMSP-AT McGeeL@Battelle.org www.cmspadvancement.com. Capacity Development. Need. (The Why). Need. What tools do you need to plan?. Need. A picture is worth a thousand words. Need. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

All Hands on Deck!

Training Marine Professionals by Investing in Capacity Development

Leslie-Ann McGeeCMSP-AT

McGeeL@Battelle.orgwww.cmspadvancement.com

Capacity Development

Need Approach

Innovation Future

NeedWhat tools do you need to plan?

Need(The Why)

A picture is worth a thousand words

Need

National Ocean Policy Challenge

Challenges U.S ocean and coastal resource managers, stakeholders and the public to address key ocean challenges.

Need

The Tool• A key tool to achieve these goals is Marine

Spatial Planning (MSP). • While there is a wealth of information

describing the need for MSP, few resources exist on how to conduct MSP in detail.

Need

Key Questions Need

Where do we want to be?

What is our future?

How do we decide?

What do we want our oceans to look like?

Tool Need

Aid Our Collective Navigation

Proactive at the Core

A practical way to create and establish a more rational organization of the use of marine space and the interactions between its uses, to balance demands for development with the need to protect marine ecosystems, and to achieve social and economic objectives in an open and planned way.

• Developed an accelerated short course for U.S. coastal managers.

• CMSP-Advancement Training (CMSP-AT) actively popularizes the use of CMSP in the United States through capacity development and network building.

• Delivered through a highly-interactive, game theory-based curriculum for coastal and marine professionals.

Need

EngagementIt’s simple…stakeholders must talk to

each other PROACTIVELY

Need

Do you?

Regularly?

Understand?

ApproachWhat do we want our ocean to look like?

Approach(The What)

• Technical Knowledge of the CSMP Process• Highly Interactive • Specific Learning Objectives• Lecture as Little as Possible• Make it Fun and Engaging

Approach

Maximize Impact

• Delivers opportunities for peer-to-peer collaboration and mentoring

• All trainings include core curriculum and enhanced regional modules, collaborative and interactive problem solving activities, and incentives for continuing MSP education and networking.

Approach

Approach

• Each module was developed to build relationships among participants both professionally and personally.

• Participants also have several opportunities to interact with each other and the course facilitators, during social events and field trips.

All Hands on Deck

Approach

• Based on a traditional component of the MSP process

• Derived from a significant literature review, surveys of coastal managers and lessons learned from an expert Steering Committee.

Grounded In Reality

Vision Statement

• Lofty, Vivid, Idealized• Desired Outcome• Positive Mental Image of Future• Economics, Environment, Cultural

Approach

Get SMARTApproach

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely

Will You Know It When You See It?

InnovationHow do we get there?

Innovation(The How)

Innovation

• Over the course of 3.5 days, the training “voyage” gives students a fictional framework with which to practice their planning skills.

Innovation• Comprised of six planning areas that overlap, complement, and compete with each other.

• These planning areas represent the real problems faced by coastal managers across the United States and around the world.

• A ½ day field trip related to the curriculum is held on Day 2 of the training.

4

3

21

6 5

Esperanza IslandInnovation

• Working in teams, participants travel to Esperanza and back home, learning as they progress.

• Each day, a new “Leg” of the story is revealed to the participants – diving further into the stages and phases of MSP.

• At the completion of the Voyage Story, participants have created a coastal and marine plan for the Island, and have gained valuable skills, resources, and relationships to bring this experience home.

Structure of LearningInnovation

• Participants are provided thirty-two (32) specific Learning Outcomes to practice during the course and are essential skills for the MSP process.

• Benchmarked to over 100 key questions that are important for coastal managers and other stakeholders to answer while implementing MSP.

• Led by a team of three experienced coastal and marine professionals.

FutureHow do we leverage engagement?

Future(The Next Step)

Focus of CollaborationFuture

Uncovering Your TreasureWin-Win-Win

Solutions

Future

Ready to Set Sail?

Plotted the Destination?

Are All Hands on Deck?

Who Else Needs to Be Onboard?

What’s on Your Horizon?

What Did We Learn?• 96-98% students said

the training had done a “good”, “great”, or “excellent” job preparing them to bring CMSP home.

• Within 30 days, 90% had shared information from the class with their team.

• Students met peers, mentors, and mentees

Future

It’s Working!

Title of your presentation

Impact“Thanks for leading the successful Caribbean Region CMSP-AT workshop. It was an excellent experience both in terms of contents and techniques. There were challenging, real situations that fostered the effective engagement from all participants. All activities were carefully planned, interesting, educative, and fun. A great toolbox for coastal and marine resources managers! A big thank you!”

- Ernesto Diaz, Director, Puerto Rico Coastal Management Program

Future

Impact“Being relatively new to the concept of CMSP, the CMSP Advancement Training was an invaluable experience. The interactive nature of the training gave me the opportunity to learn hands on what it takes to successfully plan for our coastlines. The week was informative, interesting, and essential to understanding how to cooperate with stakeholders during this process and develop attainable goals and objectives. It was also creative and unique, challenging myself and my fellow classmates to think outside the box. After completing the training, I believe I am better prepared to contribute and provide leadership as our state plans for the future of the Gulf Coast.” -Kristen O'Keefe, Mobile Bay National Estuary Program

Future

Trainings Available in 2014!

Thank You!

Leslie-Ann McGeeBattelle Memorial Institute

mcgeel@battelle.orgwww.cmspadvancement.org

Recommended