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URBACT LAB 1
SESSION 2 “PREPARING WELL”
From Problems
to Results
&
Reviewing and
Enhancing
Evidence Base
LAB 2 OVERVIEW
• PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS
• PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE
TO SUPPORT ACTION
• PART 3 – TASK FOR ULSG@WORK SESSION
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 2
ACTION PLANNING MODEL
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 3
Problems
Stakeholders
Evidence
Results
Ideas
Actions
Resources
Check
Consultation
Launch
Look at city case
Identify and engage
stakeholders
Gather evidence
Analyse the problem
Move from problems to
solutions
Translate solutions to
results and actions
Assess and analyse risk
Consult and launch
LAB 2 PART 1
• PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS
• PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE
TO SUPPORT ACTION
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 4
KEY CONCEPTS
PROBLEM = The key problem(s) you have identified in Lab
1 Problem Tree on your theme
RESULT = The initial impact of an intervention in terms of
how the well being of people is modified by our action
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 5
ACTION >INPUT> OUTPUT > RESULT
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 6
Input = resources
put into the
measure
Output = tangible
product of the
activity
Result = what is
achieved as good
for the recipient
Examples:
- Training courses for
employment
- Business start-up advice
- Collaboration workshops
and networking
- Refurbisihing city spaces
Examples:
- Sustained employment
- Survival of new business
- Better cross-cutting
collaboration
- Increased well-being and
satisfaction of citizens,
attracting investment
Action = an
operation to
deliver results
Examples:
- Number of completed
courses
- Advice process model
- Workshop curriculums
- City model for space use
Examples:
- Resources required for an
activity (money, time,
manpower)
PROBLEM ANALYSIS COMING FROM LAB 1 AS
PROBLEM TREE: PROBLEM(S) TO BE ADDRESSED
7URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
PROBLEM(S)
Cause
Effect Effect
Cause Cause
Effect
EXAMPLE: PROBLEM TREE
8URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
I am seriously obese
Eat too much crap
food
My back and knee hurt
all the time
My important health
markers are poor
Live a sedentary
life
I am genetically cursed
Can’t date nice girls
LAB 2, ULSG SESSION 2
TASK 1: TRANSLATE PROBLEM INTO SOLUTION TREE
9URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
SOLUTION(S)
Action
Result Result
Action Action
Result
Note: defining actions is a task for next LAB 3, here just initial ideas
LAB 2, ULSG SESSION 2
TASK 2: IDENTIFY THE EXPECTED RESULTS COMING OUT OF THE
SOLUTION(S)
10URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
SOLUTION(S)
Action
Result Result
Action Action
Result
EXAMPLE: SOLUTIONS – RESULTS
11URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
Lose weight, reshape my body
Action
Pain-free back and
knees
Excellent key health
markers
Action Action
Date the most
beautiful girl
EXAMPLES: ACTIONS > SOLUTIONS > RESULTS
12URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
SOLUTION(S): BETTER SKILLS
IN LABOUR MARKET
Action: TRAINING
Result: BETTER
EMPLOYMENT
Result:
LESS BRAIN DRAIN
Action: GUIDANCE Action: WORK PRACTICE
Result: BETTER MATCH
WITH DEMAND
EXAMPLES: ACTIONS > SOLUTIONS > RESULTS
13URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2
SOLUTION(S): ENHANCING
SME:S AND SELF
EMPLOYMENT
Action: NEW START-UP
ADVICE
Result: MORE
SUSTAINABLE SME:s
Result: LESS BRAIN DRAIN
Action: NEW FUNDING
ACTIVITIES
Action: INNOVATION
WORKSHOPS
Result:BETTER SERVICES
FOR CITIZENS
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 14
DELIVERABLE FROM ULSG SESSION 2 TO ULSG SESSION 2
(ACTIONS)
EXPECTED RESULTS (1 – 5) COMING OUT OF THE SOLUTION(S)
Take these results on flipchart to LAB 3
Result 1
Result 2
Result 3
xxx
LAB 2 PART 2
• PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS
• PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE
TO SUPPORT ACTION
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 15
EVIDENCE
• Evidence is used at different stages of the project process;
• Evidence has been used of course already in defining the problem, and in
thinking about solutions;
• Evidence is also used during the process and at the end via monitoring and
evaluation;
• Here we concentrate on broadening the horizons of evidence in the initial
stages of the process.
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 16
Evidence at planning
stage
Evidence and
monitoring during
project
Evaluation at the end
of project
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE
You are not alone…You may learn from:
• Those who have addressed the same or similar issues
• The past: What has been tried before? Why it worked/did not work?
• Colleagues in your own city: could it be that similar actions are tried in other
city quarters, how to use their lessons?
• From service users and citizens: getting feedback and ideas and co-creating?
• Other cities: Learning from good practices in other cities, national and
abroad?
• Science, research and data: Learning from scientific studies about the topic at
hand? How to find them, how to “translate” them in a language accessible for
policymakers?
• Using expertise and any ‘thinking out of the box’: What type of experts would
we need? How about inviting ‘unusual suspects’, someone who could really
inspire and challenge us
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 17
’UNUSUAL SUSPECTS’
• Experts or anybody coming from outside
the people and organisations we usually
use to inform us
• In order to help us think out of the box,
to have a fresh and critical look on what
we are doing
• To be challenged and inspired
• To find new, creative ways of solving our
problems
• To broaden our horizons, to enhance our
actions and
• Get better results
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 18
EXAMPLES OF ’UNUSUAL SUSPECTS’
Copenhagen Job Centre:
• Hired Anthropologists, using co-creative methods with
customers, and made a ’walk through’ and analysis of
the whole job centre service process and then together
with staff and customers came up with innovations
City of Swindon, UK:
• Hired voluntary organisation people who lived for
weeks with troubled families, in their daily lives, in
order to bring the message ’from the inside’ for reforms
of services, which were not delivering
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 19
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE
20
Science
Reports
Evaluations…
Data
Statistics
Surveys
Internet
Stakeholders
Staff
Customers
People
’Unusual
suspects’
Other cities
Colleagues
EVIDENCE EXPERIENCE TABLE
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 21
Source of information, data and learning What type of information, data and
learning sources you have used? What is
your experience of using them?
1. City data and other statistics
2. Evidence from past/ earlier attempts
3. Colleagues in the city
4. Users and other stakeholders
5. Other cities that face the same problem,
home or abroad
6. Science and research
7. Experts and any ’unusual suspects’
TASK IN LAB 2
1. ”BUZZ”: Discuss with the person next to you – What
sources of evidence have you used? What are your
experiences of using them?
2. Mark sources you have used in the Evidence Experience
Table
3. Review the outcome of the tally and discuss:
1. Concentration? Gaps?
2. Share experiences of using different sources
3. Where should cities improve their evidence? How?
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 22
TASK IN ULSG WORK SESSION 2:
EVIDENCE ENHANCEMENT
• What evidence is there relating to your theme on Allium?
• Are there gaps in the evidence?
• How would you want to use different evidence to improve
knowledge on your Allium Theme?
1. Discuss the questions above
2. Write ideas in Evidence Enhancement table
3. Indicate Priority order
The filled EES2 POSTER is the Deliverable of ULSG Work Session
2
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 23
EVIDENCE ENHANCEMENT TABLE
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 24
Source of evidence and learning How do you want to use these to improve the
evidence base of your Theme in Allium
Priority order 1
- 7
1. City data and other statistics
2. Evidence from past/ earlier
attempts
3. Colleagues in the city
4. Users and other stakeholders
5. Other cities that face the same
problem, home or abroad
6. Science and research
7. Experts and any ’unusual
suspects’
ULSG@WORK SESSION 2
URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 25
Objective: Prepare a solid and convincing preparation plan:
Tasks:
• Translate problems (from Lab 1) into Results
• Discuss and Fill Evidence Enhancement Table
Tools:
• Solution Tree
• Evidence Enhancement Table (poster)
Deliverable:
• Results > Report with flipchart to ULSG Lab 3
• Evidence Enhancement Table

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URBACT Summer University 2013 - Labs - Shared Public Space - Session 2

  • 1. URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 “PREPARING WELL” From Problems to Results & Reviewing and Enhancing Evidence Base
  • 2. LAB 2 OVERVIEW • PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS • PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE TO SUPPORT ACTION • PART 3 – TASK FOR ULSG@WORK SESSION URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 2
  • 3. ACTION PLANNING MODEL URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 3 Problems Stakeholders Evidence Results Ideas Actions Resources Check Consultation Launch Look at city case Identify and engage stakeholders Gather evidence Analyse the problem Move from problems to solutions Translate solutions to results and actions Assess and analyse risk Consult and launch
  • 4. LAB 2 PART 1 • PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS • PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE TO SUPPORT ACTION URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 4
  • 5. KEY CONCEPTS PROBLEM = The key problem(s) you have identified in Lab 1 Problem Tree on your theme RESULT = The initial impact of an intervention in terms of how the well being of people is modified by our action URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 5
  • 6. ACTION >INPUT> OUTPUT > RESULT URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 6 Input = resources put into the measure Output = tangible product of the activity Result = what is achieved as good for the recipient Examples: - Training courses for employment - Business start-up advice - Collaboration workshops and networking - Refurbisihing city spaces Examples: - Sustained employment - Survival of new business - Better cross-cutting collaboration - Increased well-being and satisfaction of citizens, attracting investment Action = an operation to deliver results Examples: - Number of completed courses - Advice process model - Workshop curriculums - City model for space use Examples: - Resources required for an activity (money, time, manpower)
  • 7. PROBLEM ANALYSIS COMING FROM LAB 1 AS PROBLEM TREE: PROBLEM(S) TO BE ADDRESSED 7URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 PROBLEM(S) Cause Effect Effect Cause Cause Effect
  • 8. EXAMPLE: PROBLEM TREE 8URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 I am seriously obese Eat too much crap food My back and knee hurt all the time My important health markers are poor Live a sedentary life I am genetically cursed Can’t date nice girls
  • 9. LAB 2, ULSG SESSION 2 TASK 1: TRANSLATE PROBLEM INTO SOLUTION TREE 9URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 SOLUTION(S) Action Result Result Action Action Result Note: defining actions is a task for next LAB 3, here just initial ideas
  • 10. LAB 2, ULSG SESSION 2 TASK 2: IDENTIFY THE EXPECTED RESULTS COMING OUT OF THE SOLUTION(S) 10URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 SOLUTION(S) Action Result Result Action Action Result
  • 11. EXAMPLE: SOLUTIONS – RESULTS 11URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 Lose weight, reshape my body Action Pain-free back and knees Excellent key health markers Action Action Date the most beautiful girl
  • 12. EXAMPLES: ACTIONS > SOLUTIONS > RESULTS 12URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 SOLUTION(S): BETTER SKILLS IN LABOUR MARKET Action: TRAINING Result: BETTER EMPLOYMENT Result: LESS BRAIN DRAIN Action: GUIDANCE Action: WORK PRACTICE Result: BETTER MATCH WITH DEMAND
  • 13. EXAMPLES: ACTIONS > SOLUTIONS > RESULTS 13URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 SOLUTION(S): ENHANCING SME:S AND SELF EMPLOYMENT Action: NEW START-UP ADVICE Result: MORE SUSTAINABLE SME:s Result: LESS BRAIN DRAIN Action: NEW FUNDING ACTIVITIES Action: INNOVATION WORKSHOPS Result:BETTER SERVICES FOR CITIZENS
  • 14. URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 14 DELIVERABLE FROM ULSG SESSION 2 TO ULSG SESSION 2 (ACTIONS) EXPECTED RESULTS (1 – 5) COMING OUT OF THE SOLUTION(S) Take these results on flipchart to LAB 3 Result 1 Result 2 Result 3 xxx
  • 15. LAB 2 PART 2 • PART 1 - TRANSLATING PROBLEMS INTO RESULTS • PART 2 - REVIEWING AND ENHANCING EVIDENCE BASE TO SUPPORT ACTION URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 15
  • 16. EVIDENCE • Evidence is used at different stages of the project process; • Evidence has been used of course already in defining the problem, and in thinking about solutions; • Evidence is also used during the process and at the end via monitoring and evaluation; • Here we concentrate on broadening the horizons of evidence in the initial stages of the process. URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 16 Evidence at planning stage Evidence and monitoring during project Evaluation at the end of project
  • 17. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE You are not alone…You may learn from: • Those who have addressed the same or similar issues • The past: What has been tried before? Why it worked/did not work? • Colleagues in your own city: could it be that similar actions are tried in other city quarters, how to use their lessons? • From service users and citizens: getting feedback and ideas and co-creating? • Other cities: Learning from good practices in other cities, national and abroad? • Science, research and data: Learning from scientific studies about the topic at hand? How to find them, how to “translate” them in a language accessible for policymakers? • Using expertise and any ‘thinking out of the box’: What type of experts would we need? How about inviting ‘unusual suspects’, someone who could really inspire and challenge us URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 17
  • 18. ’UNUSUAL SUSPECTS’ • Experts or anybody coming from outside the people and organisations we usually use to inform us • In order to help us think out of the box, to have a fresh and critical look on what we are doing • To be challenged and inspired • To find new, creative ways of solving our problems • To broaden our horizons, to enhance our actions and • Get better results URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 18
  • 19. EXAMPLES OF ’UNUSUAL SUSPECTS’ Copenhagen Job Centre: • Hired Anthropologists, using co-creative methods with customers, and made a ’walk through’ and analysis of the whole job centre service process and then together with staff and customers came up with innovations City of Swindon, UK: • Hired voluntary organisation people who lived for weeks with troubled families, in their daily lives, in order to bring the message ’from the inside’ for reforms of services, which were not delivering URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 19
  • 21. EVIDENCE EXPERIENCE TABLE URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 21 Source of information, data and learning What type of information, data and learning sources you have used? What is your experience of using them? 1. City data and other statistics 2. Evidence from past/ earlier attempts 3. Colleagues in the city 4. Users and other stakeholders 5. Other cities that face the same problem, home or abroad 6. Science and research 7. Experts and any ’unusual suspects’
  • 22. TASK IN LAB 2 1. ”BUZZ”: Discuss with the person next to you – What sources of evidence have you used? What are your experiences of using them? 2. Mark sources you have used in the Evidence Experience Table 3. Review the outcome of the tally and discuss: 1. Concentration? Gaps? 2. Share experiences of using different sources 3. Where should cities improve their evidence? How? URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 22
  • 23. TASK IN ULSG WORK SESSION 2: EVIDENCE ENHANCEMENT • What evidence is there relating to your theme on Allium? • Are there gaps in the evidence? • How would you want to use different evidence to improve knowledge on your Allium Theme? 1. Discuss the questions above 2. Write ideas in Evidence Enhancement table 3. Indicate Priority order The filled EES2 POSTER is the Deliverable of ULSG Work Session 2 URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 23
  • 24. EVIDENCE ENHANCEMENT TABLE URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 24 Source of evidence and learning How do you want to use these to improve the evidence base of your Theme in Allium Priority order 1 - 7 1. City data and other statistics 2. Evidence from past/ earlier attempts 3. Colleagues in the city 4. Users and other stakeholders 5. Other cities that face the same problem, home or abroad 6. Science and research 7. Experts and any ’unusual suspects’
  • 25. ULSG@WORK SESSION 2 URBACT LAB 1 SESSION 2 25 Objective: Prepare a solid and convincing preparation plan: Tasks: • Translate problems (from Lab 1) into Results • Discuss and Fill Evidence Enhancement Table Tools: • Solution Tree • Evidence Enhancement Table (poster) Deliverable: • Results > Report with flipchart to ULSG Lab 3 • Evidence Enhancement Table