Les alliances qui changent les territoires : partenariats entre acteurs publics, acteurs privés et structures d'intérêt général pour le bien commun (Coursera)

Offered by ESSEC Business School,
Les alliances qui changent les territoires : partenariats entre acteurs publics, acteurs privés et structures d'intérêt général pour le bien commun (Coursera)

Ce MOOC, créé en partenariat avec Le RAMEAU, a pour vocation de présenter les différentes modalités selon lesquelles entreprises, associations, et acteurs publics peuvent agir ensemble au service d'un territoire.

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En suivant ce MOOC, vous saurez :
• Comprendre quels sont les enjeux et les principaux acteurs des territoires
• Identifier les alliances pouvant se développer par et pour le territoire
• Déterminer les étapes nécessaires à la construction d’une alliance territoriale
• Et enfin, distinguer les facteurs et dispositifs permettant l’essaimage de ces initiatives
Que vous soyez une entreprise responsable, une association dynamique, un acteur public innovant ou un citoyen engagé, ce MOOC est fait pour vous !

Syllabus

WEEK 1
Introduction générale : ce qui vous attend dans ce MOOC
Qu’est-ce que le territoire et à quels enjeux les alliances territoriales permettent-elles de répondre ?
Au terme de cet épisode, vous saurez répondre aux 3 questions suivantes : 1) Qu’est-ce que le territoire, et quels en sont les acteurs principaux ? 2) Quels enjeux le territoire représente-t-il pour ses acteurs ? 3) Pourquoi co-construire en territoire ?

WEEK 2
Quelles sont les alliances à l’œuvre dans les territoires ?
Au terme de cet épisode, vous saurez répondre aux 3 questions suivantes :
1) Quels sont les différents types d’alliances pouvant éclore sur le territoire, et quelles sont leurs particularités ? 2) Quels sont les "écosystèmes" existants qui favorisent ces alliances en termes d’animation du territoire, d’accompagnement des expérimentations collectives et d’accompagnement des partenariats ? 3) Quel est le rôle de chacun des acteurs dans cette dynamique, et quelle est sa contribution aux enjeux du territoire ?

WEEK 3
Comment co-construire des alliances innovantes dans les territoires ?
Au terme de cet épisode, vous saurez répondre aux 3 questions suivantes :
1) Comment identifier les enjeux propres à un territoire et adapter les alliances à ces enjeux? 2) Quels sont les dispositifs permettant de soutenir ces alliances ? 3) Pourquoi et comment les évaluer ?

WEEK 4
Comment démultiplier l’impact de ces alliances territoriales ?
Au terme de cet épisode, vous saurez répondre aux 3 questions suivantes :
1) Quels sont les facteurs clés de succès de ces alliances ? 2) Pourquoi et comment faire changer d’échelle les innovations sociales en territoire ? 3) Quels instruments et outils de financement existe-t-il pour démultiplier ces alliances ?

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