Securing the future Advanced. Session outline Long term planning Flexibility and entrepreneurship ‘In’ themes.

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Securing the future Advanced

Session outline Long term planning Flexibility and entrepreneurship ‘In’ themes

Long term planning Long term goals Research trends and predictions Learning from your experience Learning from others’ experience

Flexibility and entrepreneurship Changing funding trends The ‘innovation’ obsession Implementation hitches Surfing Breaking new ground Competition

Flexibility and entrepreneurship Flexible Solution orientation Entrepreneurial mindset Greenhousing new ideas: – Suspend judgement and criticism – Understand different perspectives – Give ideas space and air

Flexibility and entrepreneurship Connect with the outside world Expose yourselves to new ideas Explore failed ideas Take risks

‘In’?‘Old’? Community anchor Social networks Co-production Core economy Community centre Good neighbours Peer support Social capital Coin a term for your ideas – with the right communication strategy they could gain currency!