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|stats=Participants=18 <br> Number of ideas=69 <br>Number of Clusters=10 <br> Ideas received Votes= 36 indicating Spreathink = 48% <br> Ideas on MAP R= 13   
|stats=Participants=18 <br> Number of ideas=69 <br>Number of Clusters=10 <br> Ideas received Votes= 36 indicating Spreathink = 48% <br> Ideas on MAP R= 13   
|dates= 28-29 june
|dates= 28-29 june
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|link=[[Media:MedBEES_Report_20220719_DRAFT.pdf|Download the Report]]
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==Executive Summary==
An international training of SDD Facilitators has been organized in the context of the [[MedBEESinessHubs]] project. The training began with the organization of the [[Virtual SDDP MedBEESinessHubs 2022]] between March and June 2022. The results presented here are from the week-long training that place face-to-face in Cyprus between 28-29 June. It was hosted by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce.
 
The Triggering Question  was:
 
“What are descriptors/ characteristics of an ideal sustainable responsible development in our rural areas that secure prosperity for all local people?”
 
The participants produced 69 responses, which were clustered in 10 categories.
 
# Accessibility
# Communication
# Techniques
# Sustainable Model
# Policies and Governance
# Rural Development
# Life Quality
# Valorisation
# Clean Environment
# Market Access


The second part of the training took place face-to-face in Cyprus between 28-29 june. It was hosted by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce. The Triggering Question  was: “What are descriptors/ characteristics of an ideal sustainable responsible development in our rural areas that secure prosperity for all local people?” The participants produced 69 responses, which were clustered in 10 categories. Following the selection of their top 5, 36 ideas received votes (indicating Spreadthink = 48%), and 13 were structured. At the root of the tree, they had: #4: Well-designed sustainable business model; #14: Fair policies and budget; and #21: Creating cooperation with producers and all stakeholders.


==Visual Overview of List of Clusters==
==Visual Overview of List of Clusters==
[[File:MedBEES_Virtual_Obstacles_ClustersLR.png| thumbnail|center|600px|alt=Clusters]]
[[File:Clusters_of_ideas2.png| thumbnail|center|800px|alt=Clusters]]


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[[File:Map_Bees_Clusters(Training)-MAP.png|thumbnail|center|700px|alt=Influence MAP]]
[[File: MedBEES_f2f_Descriptors_MAP_Final.png|thumbnail|center|500px|alt=Influence MAP]]


The following ideas made it to the root of the tree: <br>
The following ideas made it to the root of the tree: <br>
Idea 3: (9 Votes) Lack/absence of a clear common goal for the group to work on <br>
Idea 4: (6 Votes) Well-designed sustainable business model<br>
Idea 2: (7 Votes) Moderator/facilitator <br>
Idea 14: (3 Votes) Fair policies and budget <br>
Idea 5: (4 Votes) Inconsistency and incompatibility between group members (age, educational level and experience, etc.) <br>
Idea 21: (3 Votes) Creating cooperation with producers and all stakeholders <br>
Idea 20: (4 Votes) Conflict of interest <br>
Idea 13: (3 Votes) Not knowing the contents of the topics well <br>
Idea 35: (3 Votes) Some members might not have the appropriate knowledge and the skills for stakeholders’ dialogue  <br>  
Idea 1: (1 Votes) Logistical arrangements <br>
 
The striking finding is that the group identified #2: Moderator/facilitator, as the most influential factor.


==Participants==
==Participants==

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