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How to develop a successful regional sustainability program Moderator Denis Sparrow Primary Industries and Regions South Australia. IAL Conference Gold Coast June 2014. SARMS is funded by the Australian Government and delivered by the Government of South Australia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SARMS is funded by the Australian Governmentand delivered by the Government of South Australia
How to develop a successful regional sustainability program
Moderator Denis SparrowPrimary Industries and Regions South Australia
IAL Conference Gold Coast June 2014
How to develop a successful regional sustainability program
Agenda
• Meeting Industry Expectations- A Roberts• Conceptual Model –A Johnson• Define the Proposal- Group session 1
Group Feedback• Develop the Business Case- Group Session 2• Group Feedback and Review
Project Negotiation and
Delivery
Community or Industry
Priority
Develop Business
CaseRegional
Development
SARMS Collaboration betweenIndustry and Government
A new paradigm?Responsible
Industry Industry Government
Government
Industry
Government Government Industry
Supporting
SARMS is funded by the Australian Governmentand delivered by the Government of South Australia
SA River Murray Sustainability ProgramProgram Governance
Redevelopment of the Loxton Research Centre
Irrigation Industry Improvement Program
(3IP)
Minister(or Delegate)
Program Steering Committee
Responsibilities include:• Overarching strategic direction and policy advice to
the Minister and the SARMS Program• Endorsement of funding package recommendations• Monitoring Program performance
Community and Industry
Engagement Reference Group
Responsibilities include:• Provision of
strategic industry and community intelligence and feedback in relation to on-ground implementationSARMS Program
Expert Assessment PanelResponsibilities include:• Well-informed,
independent and unbiased prioritisation of funding package for the Program Steering Committee
LRC Management
Reference GroupResponsibilities include:• Provision of
consolidated industry and community intelligence and feedback on the LRC
LRC Regional Consultative
Reference GroupResponsibilities include:• Provision of
industry and community feedback on the redevelopment of the LRC
SARMS is funded by the Australian Governmentand delivered by the Government of South Australia
Session 1
Defining the Proposal
1. Identify the catalyst and the window of opportunity2. Establish the community/industry leader(s)3. Develop the mechanism/process needed to establish an agreed
proposition and direction4. Establish an engagement process and define the community of interest5. Understand critical timeframes
Break into regional groups and discuss the points above to outline your proposalSelect a spokesperson to report back to the room
Session 2Combine two groups and select one proposal as basis of the sessionIdentify a scribe and a spokespersonConsider the following and outline your Business Case and Delivery Arrangements
1. What is the justification for the proposal-what is the issue/problem2. Define the outcomes clearly in simple language-what do you want to achieve3. Define the Governance of the Initiative as well as governance of Business Case
Development4. Identify who is responsible for the Bid development process5. Agree the scope of the Business Plan including funding for each stage6. Agree a negotiation strategy
• What are the opportunities• What are the constraints• Timing• Determine optimal outcome• Determine your walk away position• Risk management
General Review and Feedback
Present the outline of your proposal to a review panel for critical evaluation
General discussion of each proposal- open to all
• What are the strong points• What are the weaknesses• Would you invest in this proposal• Why wouldn’t you fund this proposal
For more information on theSouth Australian River Murray Sustainability Program
visit www.pir.sa.au/sarms-iiip
SARMS is funded by the Commonwealth Government and deliveredby the SA Government
SARMS is funded by the Australian Governmentand delivered by the Government of South Australia
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