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Participative Strategy for Prosperity

Participative Strategy for Prosperity2014.segra.com.au/downloads/presentations/Day 2/Best Practice/Be… · PowerPoint Presentation Author: Events Coordinator Created Date: 10/23/2014

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Page 1: Participative Strategy for Prosperity2014.segra.com.au/downloads/presentations/Day 2/Best Practice/Be… · PowerPoint Presentation Author: Events Coordinator Created Date: 10/23/2014

Participative Strategy for

Prosperity

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The

Problem.

Balancing the big and the small

The success of regional development lies in our

ability to leverage the capacity of a region to

respond to macro and micro drivers

Top down regional capacity building does not alone

bring about lasting change

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The

Problem.

Buy-in

Capital flows are top-down

Knowledge-base is local

Local participation is passive or consultative

Inability to make evidence-based decisions

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Connectivity

Barriers are dropping

Expectations are changing

Decision-making systems are yet

to adapt

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Dimensions of Performance

Confusing regional identity with sloppy use of language

Lack of common understanding

Confused decision-making structures

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The Tools.

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Collect Data

http://culturecounts.cc/survey/segra2014

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Report on

Instrumental Data

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Manage

and Create

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Dynamic Tools

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The Framework.

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• Healthy safe and

inclusive communities

• Dynamic resilient local

economies

• Culturally rich and

vibrant communities

• Sustainable built and

natural environments

• Democratic and

engaged communities

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Benefits for government/funders

• Streamlined, efficient assessment system, linked to KPIs

• Balances top-down data with bottom up wisdom

• Unlocks an understanding of community value rather than popularity

• Before and after assessment compares expectations with reality

• Direct & continuous public input into measurement of public value

• Single repository for intrinsic, instrumental and institutional data

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Benefits for regional leaders

• A common language for defining the value of interventions

• Empowers communities to contribute to, and own regional development

initiatives

• Ability to compare impacts over time

• Ability to compare outcomes with expectations

• Combined intrinsic and instrumental impacts in a single system

• Ability to run public value metrics alongside research initiatives

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Benefits for peers

• Convenience and ease of online

assessments

• Lower cost for greater inputs

• Increased ability to support regional

development

• Part of powerful peer support networks

• Centralised records and reporting

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Benefits for the public

• Simple, easy to use, online platform

• Ability to provide ongoing, direct and instant

input

• Capture of critical intrinsic value criteria

• Opportunity to compare opinions and have

ongoing conversations

• Ability to understand the regional

development initiatives planned or underway

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The

Solution.

Systems that deliver:

• Consistent public value definitions

• Metrics co-created with regional development sector

• New data model and databases

• Reporting capabilities (company, funder, policy)

• Technology for direct public input at near zero marginal cost

• Alignment of framework with policy goals