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CASH Peer Review Method. welcome. Aim to be participative and learn from each other’s knowledge, skills and experiences “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” ~ H. Jackson Brown ~ Questions? – yes please! Interruptions? – yes please!. What do we want to achieve?.
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welcome • Aim to be participative and learn from each other’s knowledge, skills and experiences • “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” • ~ H. Jackson Brown ~ • Questions? – yes please! • Interruptions? – yes please!
What do we want to achieve? • Success for the partner cities and for the INTI cites project needs us all to work as a team • We need to get to know each other before we start to work together – as a team • A team must know its strengths and weaknesses • A team need to know how they will work and what is their game plan • A team needs to know the rules of the game
Where do we start? Reference documents • Benchmark • City's own reports • Methodology • Peer review teams • Dates for peer review visits
How to carry out a peer review Peer Review is a series of simple logical steps set out in the manual….. Nothing to frighten you • Help to understand the steps with a “walk through" section by section
The peer review visit Dates Teams Travel & Hotel Visit programme Who interviews who? Who to interview? Who to meet at a workshop?
The peer review visit • gathering evidence and
Competence + confidence + opportunity= successful peer review
Visit programme • For each interview & workshop (cell in the programme) • Interview number • Venue: Room number • Interviewee ( Name) (Title) (Roles) • Interpreter ( yes/no) • Peers ( Name) (Name) • Interview focus: Administrative Cooperation – Leadership and Ambition Working in Partnership – Evaluation
Preparing for the interview • What is the purpose of the interview? • What am I trying to achieve? • Questions testing your hypothesis • Preparation, preparation, preparation
Questions • Open • Closed • Probing • Leading • Multiple • Marathon • Hypothetical • Periodical behavioural • Classifying • Clarifying • 3-6 key questions in advance • All questions must have reference code: • Theme • Category • Benchmark number • And all answers also have code
Relaxing the person • Meeting and Greeting • Someone to meet them • Introductions • Shaking hands • Process • Explain why we are here • Structure of interview • How long it is likely to take • Confidentiality of process • Note taking Interviewer behaviours • Posture • Eye contact • Tone of voice
Evidence is facts not opinions It is the; • Why • What • Where • When • How Evidence about the gaps, differences and best practice
Collating the evidence What evidence is presented by the post its? • Collate it