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ERA21
Ltd has built up a reputation for developing and running meetings,
presentations and workshops in new ways to convey key messages that will
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"Speculate"
ERA21 Ltd has developed a role
play game called "Speculate",
a training session focused on Public Private Partnerships.
This game can be "played" over two days and is set up to engage
participants in a wide range of issues that they may have to deal with in
respect of developing Public Private Partnerships. Cards are used to
provide the teams with information on issues ranging from finance,
sustainability, planning law, environmental protection, stakeholder
engagement, risks and marketing. If you are interested in finding
out more about this game - please contact us.
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The REVIT Story
(Download the
script!)
At the final conference of a 4 year
programme dealing with Brownfield Sites issues - ERA21 Ltd developed a 1
hour presentation in the form of a TV chat show involving partners from
Germany, France, the Netherlands, England and Wales to present these
findings in a more innovative way. This presentation dealt with the
lessons learned from the project, focusing on Sustainable Development,
Conservation and Promotion of Industrial Heritage, Public Private
Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement. The development of
this approach brought the partners together, gave them new presentation
skills and made the event memorable. Here is what they had to
say........
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"The
Great Camel Water Challenge 2007" (Download
the game)
ERA21 Ltd developed a scenario
game workshop to highlight the value of water for developers, planners and
all those interested in water issues. This game takes the
participants on a 960Km trek over 8 days with 50litres of water. The
Team has to help the camel rider reach the destination with water to
spare. If you are interested in finding
out more about this game - please contact us.
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The Manora
Story (Download
the game)
ERA21 Ltd developed a scenario
game workshop to bring together 4 different Interreg Projects to share the
work that has been undertaken on using Heritage as a driver for
Regeneration. These projects include, Cultured (Interreg IIIC),
Inherit (Interreg IIIC), Qualitcities (Interreg IIIC) and Revit (Interreg
IIIB). This game requires participants to form virtual consultancies
and bid for a new regeneration plan for the city of Manora. This
made up place has all the ingredients and issues that the 4 Interreg
Project had to deal with. Have a look and see if you could deliver a
competitive bid!
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The
Revit Story - Comments
Hi
Everyone, Gary here.
Thanks
for being such a great team to work with - so much easier than working
with actors!
It's
quite difficult to rehearse and come up with a performance in such a short
time but you did it and I was very proud of you all as I watched the show
from the side of the stage. You were very professional and more
importantly very, very funny. It must have been good because no-one
left in the middle, like they did throughout the other speeches. Now throw
away those Power Point presentations forever!!
Many,
many thanks.
Best
wishes,
Herr
Director

Thank
you so much Larry ! You were just great and the happy ending of REVIT
is highly the result of your common involvement with Claire,
Hope
to see U soon,
Mr.
Façade

Many
thanks Andrew
You
did a fantastic job with and for the whole REVIT team. I do agree with all
the words from other colleagues
Stéphanie
ARNAUD

Thanks to all of you, the REVIT STory was for me
one of the highlights of the conference.
Hope to see you soon again
Thomas Zuegel

Thank you for all your "thank you's",
this conference and also the REVIT story were great and big fun! All this
can only happen when you have a great team and we are a great team!!! So
THANK YOU all!!!!
Kind regards
Gritta

Thanks Andrew and Claire
It was great to be able to join you guys for the REVIT experience, the
conference was great, networking useful but your show put the icing on the
cake!
Anyway would love to stay involved someway.
Thanks again
All the best
Jonathan
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