The HIVE Sprint Diagnostic is an agile, participatory, and evidence-based process designed to help governments and development agencies understand the current state of their territory as an ecosystem of education, innovation, and talent. Over a period of four to six weeks, a combination of intensive workshops, interviews, guided questionnaires, and structured mapping using the HIVE framework is conducted, allowing for the precise identification of strengths, weaknesses, and strategic opportunities.
The result is an executive report with initial recommendations, key indicators, and a preliminary roadmap for action, serving as a starting point for a comprehensive evaluation. Beyond its technical value, the Sprint Diagnostic promotes dialogue and collaboration among public, private, and academic stakeholders, strengthening institutional capacities and generating a shared vision for territorial development. Its main contribution lies in transforming collective knowledge into tangible strategies that drive social cohesion, economic development, and sustainable innovation within the territory.

Why implement it?
Because HIVE allows us to demonstrate with concrete evidence how public policies generate tangible results: employment, investment, innovation, and talent.
Instead of managing scattered data, the model offers an integrated vision that transforms planning into a narrative of measurable and communicable impact.
It is a tool that transforms management into leadership and statistics into a story of territorial progress.

