
The major
challenge for modern government’s lies in making the most of citizens
contribution to achieve a self-sustainable development both of mankind and
natural resources. What is the key to success? Voting citizens acknowledge a
noticeable trend followed by modern nations: the principle of subsidiarity.
This states that matters ought to be handled by the smallest (or the lowest)
competent authority. This principle forces political decision making into local
and regional self government and democracy.
New
business objectives
As the globalisation of world economy takes shape, local and
regional governments are faced with challenging objectives, namely to keep
unemployment levels from rising, to address environment problems, and to create
equal opportunities for all in the modern infrastructures of an information
society. Such complex problems require enormous amounts of resources to be
successfully dealt with. The solution is to enhance collaboration with
neighbouring governing structures, as to exploit the full extend of the network
concept, both at local, regional and national level.
Education
plays a crucial role in modern government priorities, and local and regional
authorities are no exception. The key for many of the economic problems
(unemployment by and large) lies in raising overall skills levels of the
population.
How
can we help?
groupVision's meeting facilitation services can assist with both regional
and local decision makers in identifying the major strategic objectives and
organisational values for this new millennium. In-house workshops can be
conducted to forecast trends and find solutions within a joint problem solving
methodology, while still involving relevant stakeholders.
SMART
Solutions
SMART Board™ and SMART Technologies group productivity software
can assist managers of different local structures to work together and
coordinate larger projects, able to deal with current day challenges. Equally,
the need to better communicate achievements is a critical task for local and
regional governments, products like SMART Actalyst™ can become a noticeable
element in a public digital signage infrastructure. Citizens can interact with
the information displayed and navigate into the most relevant parts.
Finally,
the sustainable development of education curricula and teaching methodologies
needs to be accompanied by consistent investments in educational technology. SMART
Board™ interactive whiteboards can become a decisive tool in shaping up a
regional education policy, where results are driven by new pedagogical methods
and interactive materials. SMART Technologies and GroupVision offer their
combined expertise to municipalities and regional governments that face ITC
investment decisions in Education. We would support research efforts and pilot
studies so political decision making can be accomplished with the support of
all relevant stakeholders, teachers, students and parents.
Contact us for more detailed information and to attend our next business
development workshop.
ON-LINE RESOURCES
SMART Technologies’ Education Solutions: A wealth of resources and information for municipal and regional government decision makers.
The Council of European Municipalities is the largest organisation of local and regional government in Europe; its members are national associations of towns, municipalities and regions from over 30 countries. Together these associations represent some 100,000 local and regional authorities.
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