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Workshop GuidelinesChris Tindal, Lead Facilitator Director for Operational Energy U.S. Department of Navy
Facilitators• Group A (P6) Ian O’Hara Agricultural Residues • Group B (P7) Paul Miley Agricultural Residues • Group C (P8) Chris Tindal Forestry Residues • Group D (P9) David Baguley Fats, Oils and Greases • Group E (P10) Heather Bone Waste Products (MSW)
Ground Rules• It is very important for everyone to be a part of all of the workshops • Mobile Phones on silent • No Laptops or Tablets • Mutual Respect • Move Side Bar Discussions Outside • One Speaker at a Time • Be Concise • Stay Focused • Everyone Participates • EYA
• Clarifying the challenges in each area of the supply chain
• Answer the question: “What are the challenges to establishing a biorefinery in Queensland?”
• Use Brainstorming method (Getting ideas out there)
Workshop #1
Workshop #2• Exploring the cause and effect of key drivers and opportunities within the industry
• Answer the question: “What are the challenges to establishing a biorefinery in Queensland?”
• Use Affinity Diagram method (Organising ideas into common themes)
• Use Interrelationship Digraph method (Identify key drivers amongst the common themes)
Workshop #3• How can we take advantage of opportunities?
• Answer the question: “What are the opportunities for establishing a biorefinery in Queensland?”
• Use the Brainstorming method
• Use Nominal Voting (N/3) method (Rank opportunities)
Workshop #4• Moving forward – What are the next steps?
• Consider innovative next steps for maximising opportunities in the biofutures industry
• What information do you require to move forward, make decisions, and progress projects?
• Use Free Flow Thinking and Strategic Planning