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Executive Summary
The Troodos Co-Laboratory was part of 10 Structured Dialogic Design Co_laboratories, which took place between December 2009 and February 2010 all over Cyprus and were implemented by Future Worlds Center. The dialogues were part of a Ministry of Finance, Government Tender that aimed the improvement and advancement of the role and operation of the Cypriot local authorities. The long-term goal is to enhance the managerial and leadership abilities of those working in local authorities. The Troodos co-Laboratory was the last of the 10 and took place at the Forest Park (Platres, Troodos) between 16-17 February, 2010. Twenty four representatives of regional local authorities participated in the dialogue. Participants included both elected officials and employees of near-by local authorities.
The Knowledge Management Team included Mr. Savvas Savva, President of the Local Authorities Union of Limassol and Mr. Marios Michaelides, Vice-President of the Cyprus Academy of Public Administration, in addition to SDD Facilitator Aleco Christakis, Yiannis Laouris and Georgina Siitta Achilleos.
The same Triggering Question (TQ) was used for all 10 SDDPs:
- What influences the efficient operation of local authorities?
In response to the TQ, the 24 participants came up with 66 obstacles, which were categorized in 10 clusters. Following the voting process, 37 ideas received one or more votes, but only 23 ideas, that received 2 or more votes, were structured to create the influence MAP shown below.
According to the participants of the Troodos Co_Laboratotory, the obstacles with the greatest negative influence on the efficiency of local governance in Cyprus were:
- Idea #1, The long delays on the side of the government in taking decisions and
- Idea # 65, The fact that local authorities are not organized in larger complexes
The Co-Laboratory was implemented by Aleco Christakis, Georgina Siitta Achilleos and Elena Aristodemou, with support from Yiannis Laouris and Marios Michaelides]]. The Co-Laboratory was also attended by Demetris Diamantis Senior Manager at Information Technology Management Consultants (ITMC)[1], who is in charge of the Management Module of the overall project. In sum, the participants of the dialogue reported their satisfaction that their voices have been heard and documented and communicated their expectations for follow-up activities to address the diagnosis of their needs.
The full report can be downloaded from here
Sponsor and partners
The Cyprus Academy of Public Administration, operating under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance was the sponsor of the dialogues. The 10 structured dialogues were part of a larger project, co-funded by European Structural Funds (80%) and the Cyprus Government (20%) aimed to provide a practical assessment of the needs for training and development of the members of Cypriot local authorities. The diagnosis of the needs fed further modules of the larger project which included practical trainings, visit to countries were best practices could be experienced etc.
The tender was implemented by a consortium of three partners:
- Cyprus International Institute of Management (CIIM); as Coordinator
- Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute (CNTI); in charge of the SDDPs
- PricewaterhouseCoopers Ltd (PwC); in charge of the face-to-face interviews
Tender number: 4/2009; Contract number: 6/2009