Lessons Learned per Defining Workshop Goal

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RRI Roadmap Milestone 1

  • Explore the questions that are relevant to the real-life concerns of the group.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 2

  • Define a clear triggering question highlighting the issue and goal to be addressed at the workshop;
  • Define the initiative's broad goals from a policy, social / cultural, economic, technological perspective;
  • Explain the challenge in an inclusive, strategic and broad manner for involving all types of participants;
  • During the recruitment phase, ensure the methodology has been clearly explained and understood, to avoid misunderstandings during the event;
  • Focus the challenge with relevant examples for the participants and related to their daily lives;
  • Focus the workshop and the RRI presentation on a topic relevant for the participants and related to their daily lives;
  • Explain RRI and innovation tools and how to embed them in policy agendas as participants find it useful.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 3

  • Offer a clear explanation of the methodology used to be as clear as possible to the participants;
  • Workshops may participants convince about RRI, but doesn't tend to help them in the concrete application of RRI in their daily work;
  • Empower all stakeholder groups to co-create sustainable value propositions that reflect societal needs and support healthy marine environments thanks to RRI dimensions;
  • Adapt the workshop methodology to the local culture;
  • Participatory workshops provide good opportunities for better discovering developments and problems of the studied industry;
  • Hook RRI abstract subjects to a topic related to participants lives and has interests in it;
  • During the recruitment phase, ensure the methodology has been clearly explained and understood, to avoid misunderstanding during the event;
  • Ask participants' to state their workshop expectations because experience shows that some find the workshop and its participatory method intriguing, others were interested In how to develop a shared vision, some had an interest in being inspired and build networks;
  • During the recruitment phase, ensure the methodology has been clearly explained and understood, to avoid misunderstanding during the event;
  • Choose well the workshop methodology to allow participants contribute to the discussion and to strengthen the links among them;
  • Use new participatory methodologies to attract participants.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 4

  • Request participants keep trying to think from other stakeholders' position;
  • Do not interfere too much with the topics participants chose to focus on, it mostly depends on individual needs/experience and knowledge;
  • Focus on the concept and its tools when explaining RRI to participants;
  • Provide the participants with the legislative aspects related to the topic. If possible ensure the attendance of an expert.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 5

  • Have participants rank the priorities and discuss from the highest to the lowest to co-construct a common vision;
  • Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining;
  • Achieve success through multi-stakeholder engagement and consensus;
  • Consider the best way of collecting votes for the purpose such as the number of votes available for each participant, the rounds of votes, etc.



See also...

Workshop Definition & Execution