Making government more responsive to
businesses' needs: The example of NRW's MOVE initiative
In
2000, the government of the German state of Northrhine-Westphalia (NRW)
launched an initiative to promote the SME sector (Mittelstandsoffensive,
MOVE). MOVE involves a variety of activities. One of them is an
effort to simplify and streamline the interaction between government, in
particular local government, and SMEs. This effort started with a poll
to assess the interaction between government and businesses. The result
was straightforward: Whereas government agencies were convinced of being
quite efficient in dealing with businesses, the businesses themselves
were much less convinced. The following figure summarizes the findings.
The
second step was a more systematic investigation of the interaction
between government and business.
Here, you find the download of the questionnaire
used in this investigation (pdf-file, 175KB, 21pp, German) and the results
(pdf-file, 1,91MB, 46pp, German).
The third step is the execution one pilot
project in twelve municipalities. Each municipality formulates a pilot
project, and as state government accepts it, some financial support is
provided. Pilot projects involve activities as simple as a unified
signalling system for business estates and as difficult as the creation
of a one-stop-agency for dealing with government agencies in one of the
largest cities of the state.
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