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Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Roger A. Hildebrandt International Short Term Expert on behalf of ICON Institute _____________________________________________ Benchmarking of North American Strategies in Cluster Development Kiev Ukraine Ministry of Regional Development and Construction

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” International Best Practice Benchmarking of North American Strategies in Cluster Development

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Core Selection Criteria 1. Have an explicit cluster-oriented economic development policy. 2. Have a defined specific cluster activation strategy, following an initial cluster mapping phase. 3. Have an established institutional leadership on clusters’ implementation. 4. Have publicized relevant information on the regions’ strategy. 5. Have a detailed strategic plan and/or action plan for the cluster(s). 6. Have implemented, at least, one cluster.

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Optional Selection Criteria 1. Have specific tools to support ‘’clusterpreneurs’’. 2. Have a specific follow-up process for clusters implementation. 3. Have emerging or potential collaborations with European regions/clusters/cities.

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Conclusions 1. Draft and publicise: importance for the leading strategic organization to publicize officially the cluster-based strategy once it is drafted. 2. Encourage a bottom-up approach, key for success: mobilization has to come from the community to identify development needs and industry challenges, followed by governmental stakeholders with a regulatory and funding framework.

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Conclusions 3. Engage all levels of stakeholders: strategy might be drafted at metropolitan or provincial levels, but defining a cluster-specific legislative agenda with high levels of governments remains crucial (federal grants, tax credits, etc.) 4. Build on what’s existing: foster cluster development through optimization and mobilization of existing initiatives and/or facilities, i.e. Do not reinvent the wheel.

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Conclusions 5. Involve the Business and Education communities in the planning process: this early involvement in the process seems to have created a natural cohesion in the community and have kept its members mobilized. 6. Get support from hands-on partners: delegate specific aspects of the cluster development to dedicated groups / councils / committees (ex: internationalization, innovation, marketing & branding, etc.).

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Conclusions 7. Encourage networking and exchange: implement networking tools to get the mobilization going, through platforms for companies, universities and the whole community to meet, exchange best practices, pursue mobilisation, accelerate promotion of the cluster and foster economic growth for companies (ex: Cluster Networks). Monthly meetings, newsletters, Web portals.

Copyright : ALROG EU-Consult Berlin “NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFTSENTWICKLUNG”, Reference No.: of the German Technical Assistance (GTZ) regarding: “REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CLUSTER SUPPORT POTENTIAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES” Conclusions 8. Measure performance: on a regular basis, strategy and/or clusters’ performances need to be evaluated (ex: Montreal, where clusters are evaluated annually on their ability to reach their business plan’s objectives). 9. Update strategy and make it evolve: organize an annual event to keep everyone up-to-date on the cluster’s priorities and to give a regular opportunity for every actor, from business leaders to federal officials, to get together and discuss initiatives and policy changes (ex: Annual Leadership Summit).