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Transcript of Networks Understanding Building Sustaining. Defining the Scope What types of networks do you work...
Overview
Characteristics of effective networks
Questions to facilitate networks
Insights from network events
Exit strategies
Purpose
People
Process
Planning (& Timing)
Products Government of South Economic Australia Development Agency
Analysis of effective networks in communities, business, government and education
Five characteristicsFive groups
Support networkResearch network
Practitioner networkIssue network
Delivery network
Network:
Purpose
What is the need that this network serves?
What will individuals gain from the network?
What do you need individuals to contribute?
People
Which skills does the network need?
How will relationships be fostered?
What kinds of people are needed in the network?
What do they gain from it?
Network:
Process
What level of structure and rules are appropriate?
What support is needed to establish the network?
How will the flow of people in and out of the network be managed?
How will involvement in sub-projects/issues be managed and staffed?
Network:
Planning
What outcomes are people working towards?
How will the network lobby and position itself?
What resources will be needed if the network scales up or develops?
How will the flow of people in and out of the network be managed?
How will decisions be made?
Network:
Products
Is this an “ideas” or an “action” network? Or both?
How will the value of the network be measured?
What development opportunities are available?
How will the network become and stay visible?
How will the network demonstrate credibility?
Network:
Event jigsaw
Theme of event
Choose realistic objectives for event
Decide on timings
Envisage end-point
Welcome, Introduction, ContextWhat do people need to hear and know before the event can get going?
Who needs to deliver this?
Which voices need to be heard?
Where do you want people to be when the core of the event starts?
What do you do?
Is it important for everyone to know each other’s background and interests?
How will you manage this?One minute introductions?Speed networking?
How much of the event do you want to devote to this?How will you manage this without losing momentum?
What use can you make of refreshment breaks?
How will you keep conversations within the scope of the event or network?
ActivitiesWhat experiences or discussions do you want people to have at the event?
What do they need to do to leave the event with a shared vision or purpose?
How comfortable will your audience be with different activities?
Managing the flowHow will you maintain momentum and ensure the event doesn’t “fizzle out”?
What will you do during low energy points?
What flexibility is there to adapt the event goals once the group begin to engage and set their own agenda?