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Finally
The Agendas are an organisational response in terms of policy and action by the State, local government, or promoting organisation, to link intellectual capital with the main challenges facing society, through networks of various social actors who come together in agreements, alliances and commitments. To achieve this purpose, the agendas convene and bring together those interested in tackling specific problems to solve them using knowledge and technology, and linking their capacities and resources to those of the promoting institution.
In this sense, each agenda opens up a world of possibilities guided by shared norms and values:
- Cooperating to compete: a country, a company or a person is competitive because they develop their competencies, knowledge, skills and advantages to be among the best; and the best competitive strategy is the cooperation, networks and alliances that are built.
- Learning and Innovation: innovation is knowledge, research and technologies incorporated into society, the market and the quality of life of the population, and it is produced if a network of knowledge, institutions, resources and attitudes are articulated.
- Participation and sustainability: the complex problems of our society need the talent and will of many. Solutions can no longer come from above but must be built with the help of the capacities and resources of all sectors.
- Negotiation and Transparency: participation means above all accepting the existence of diverse interests that are legitimate and that have a great common goal. Participation is trust and cooperation to share risks and benefits in a win-win undertaking.
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