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Title: Planning your direction LOOKING AHEAD is essential


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Planning your direction(LOOKING AHEAD is
essential!)
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Focus(Know the obstacles and where they are!)
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Application of Knowledge(shortcuts or
one-way/one group vision )
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Thoughts of Wisdom!
  • If you Fail to Plan you better Plan to Fail!
  • Obstacles are those frightful things you see
    when you take your eyes off your goal. Henry
    Ford (1863-1947)
  • To get to where you are going you must first
    know WHERE you are going second, PLAN you course
    and then DO IT.

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What is Collaboration? .
  • Webster defines as
  • the act of working jointly especially in a
    joint intellectual effort
  • Some synonyms
  • Alliance -- Aid -- Coalition Fusion
  • Cooperation Harmony Society
  • Combined Effort Helping Unity
  • Partnership Reciprocity Synergy
  • Teamwork Participation Playing Ball

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Collaboration (from Local to Micro - Regional
Level)
  • Breaking Down Walls
  • (Local)
  • Age Groups (Youth vs. Elderly)
  • Groups (non-organized)
  • Organizations
  • School districts
  • Hospitals
  • Businesses (seeing competition between
    themselves)
  • City governments/officials
  • County offices/officials
  • Federal offices serving local

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Collaboration (from Local to Micro - Regional
Level)
  • Breaking Down Walls
  • (Micro - Regional)
  • Economic Development
  • Chambers
  • School districts
  • Hospitals
  • Businesses (seeing competition between
    themselves)
  • Towns
  • Counties

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Challenges to Collaboration
  • Rural Local levels (there are
    always some exceptions!)
  • Understanding
  • Impact
  • Communication
  • Trust
  • Competitive Walls
  • Continual Awareness and Input
  • Apathy
  • Busy ness of leaders
  • Reluctance to release control by leaders
  • Micro-Regional level
  • (thinking about the big picture!)
  • Same as above
  • Emphasis put on
  • Trust
  • Understanding
  • Communication
  • Reasons for challenges
  • (What local groups/individuals are
    thinking)
  • Let me know or have input on the plan!
  • How will this help me?
  • Explain and update me!
  • We dont know you, the plan, and (whats in it
    for you, organization, or city)
  • We just never have and never will! .. Or they are
    our school rival (town chimes in)
  • We want to be kept informed and feel know we
    are part of the TEAM!

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Must Haves!...(for collaboration to work at a
local level)
  • Trust
  • This applies to all levels but especially to
    leaders of county, cities, organizations,
    businesses.
  • Local Key Person
  • Represents an organization / group of which puts
    all the pieces and people together for the common
    vision and growth of county
  • Director/Manager of E.D. group or chamber
  • Person must be full time, educated in field
    paid their worth
  • Must be a positive, up-to-date on most info and a
    good communicator
  • Equal participation
  • This should be an understood principle. Invite
    your friends into the vision, ask for input.
  • Education
  • Constant Repetitive
  • Back to the Basics (especially on economic
    development and the long-term vision)
  • Communication
  • Willingness by leaders and residents to
  • Work for the vision
  • Open to needed changes (even if they are tough
    resulting in controversy)
  • Risk being different
  • Deal with false info, rumors, or negatives
    immediately, fairly, kindly

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Big Picture!!
  • Its not about ME
  • Its about US TEAM!
  • Reciprocal What affects us affects you, and
    what affects you affects us.
  • webster felt on both sides
  • Team a group on the same side looking after the
    whole
  • webster a group organized to work together
  • What are the four main areas of economic
    development?
  • Recruitment
  • Expansion
  • Creation
  • Develop Community
  • (why? So employees / owners of businesses
    WANT to move to, live in, stay, and encourage
    others for you to live here!)
  • Networking
  • Communication Education

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Where is Phillips County?
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Phillips County
  • Statistics
  • 6001 people 2496 households
  • 10 towns
  • Median Household Income -- 35,013
  • 31 of businesses owned by females
  • Over the last 20 years the equivalent of a
    family of 5 each month has left our county
  • One of two counties in the N.C. part of Kansas
    migrating employees into county to work
  • Economic Facts
  • 11 new mid to smaller entrepreneur businesses
    established last year
  • Regional SRS 22 retained
  • PHAE ethanol a 57 M entrepreneurial business
    to employ 36 to 40
  • Multiple local businesses expanding with
    employment opportunities across the board
  • Nex-tech (30)
  • Brooke Corporation (40 50)

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Phillips County Economic Development, Inc. (PCED)
  • Not-for-profit
  • Created in 1971
  • 10 member volunteer board
  • 2 bankers
  • 1 farmer/rancher
  • 2 large Corp. Reps
  • 1 foundation Rep
  • 4 entrepreneurs
  • Full-time Director
  • Since Nov 2002
  • Diverse/Pro-active
  • Private Funding
  • Grants
  • Business support

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Collaboration Projects - PCED
  • Started Brooke Corp. in our incubator space
    began with 17 employees and now has over 100 and
    still hiring
  • Sold stock to regional businesses to help get
    business expanded
  • Over 65 of businesss employees come from
    outside our county

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(Entrepreneurial Center) Our solution .. For
Rural Entrepreneurs
  • Aspects of Center
  • Video Conferencing
  • Base Curriculum
  • Mentoring
  • Incubator Building
  • Venture or Optional Funding
  • Facilitator (EC Director
  • Networking (ED Director)

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Solomon Valley Regional Entrepreneurial Center(a
collaborative effort and project)
  • How did it start?
  • Started as a PCED vision
  • Project started in 2002 and developed over first
    year in 2003
  • Collaboration of vision with WSU
  • Initially all support came from
  • Local foundations
  • Local business
  • Some Support now coming from WSU through Center
    of Entrepreneurship funds
  • Some Marketing Networking now assisted by RCD
    (Solomon Valley)

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Entrepreneurial Center(continued)
  • Center now utilized for!
  • Entrepreneurial Classes (WSU)
  • Business Planning Classes 27 hrs
  • Business Growth Classes 27 hrs
  • Computer Classes (Mortensen)
  • Quicken
  • Digital Camera
  • Web Design
  • Other classes need by business (catered)
  • Foundation Establishment (Dr. Udell)
  • Grant Writing Training (Dr. Udell)
  • Research Center for Grants
  • Software library utilized by 8 surrounding area
    counties and Nebraska
  • Youth Preparation and Information
  • Training HS Seniors for Interviews
  • Updating and Informing Seniors on E.D. and
    Entrepreneurship through examples and mentors
  • Some of the Results!
  • 7 new local (county) businesses created with 26
    part or full time employees
  • 5 new regional (out of county) businesses created
  • 2004 fall business planning class (full)
  • 20 people (representing 35 out of county)
  • 2005 spring business growth class (full)
  • 26 people (representing 45 out of county)
  • One quicken class taught, with 2 scheduled and
    full
  • One Digital class taught, with 1 more scheduled
  • 36 individuals signed up for web design class
  • First to be held in May or June
  • Grant for web software (waiting on)
  • 4 new foundations created
  • 2 county wide foundations
  • 2 regional (multi-county) foundations
  • A newly sparked interest in entrepreneurship
  • More groups and businesses becoming creative and
    looking at alternative ways to grow, expand, or
    improve their community and its residents
  • An atmosphere of entrepreneur growth and
    excitement
  • An atmosphere of teamwork developing again!

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Prairie Horizon Agri-Energy, LLC(Ethanol Project)
  • This is a 57 million dollar entrepreneurial
    business project. Started by the vision of PCED
    to create a primary business for our county, and
    is becoming a benefit to the entire region.
  • Approximately 55 of equity came from outside our
    county.
  • When construction begins construction workers
    will come from entire region.
  • Permanent employees will be from the region.
  • Supplies of grain for the project will be from
    the region and an assist farmers and ranchers
    outside our county.
  • Although located in Phillips County this
    business will have reciprocal effects that will
    benefit the region!

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Local Collaboration
  • The FTK Project managed by the Phillips
    County Development and Community Foundation
  • Approximate 300,000 dollar playground facility
  • 150,000 raised in county for project
  • Other half is in-kind donated labor
  • Individuals, businesses, and other foundations
    all helped across the board even though project
    located in Phillipsburg.
  • Start of construction April 14 finish date
    April 19
  • Teamwork! working together
  • (Picture on immediate left is sample of another
    project, not our project)

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Review!
  • Collaboration is
  • Working together common vision
  • Challenges
  • Impact
  • Communication
  • Trust
  • Competitive Walls Continual Awareness and Input
    (to those impacted)
  • Apathy
  • Busy ness of leaders
  • Reluctance to release control by leaders
  • Must haves
  • Trust
  • Key Person
  • Key Organization
  • Equal Participation
  • Education
  • Communication
  • Willingness

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  • What is your perception of economic development
    in your area?
  • What was the latest E.D. project in your county?
  • If you could name one person to send a visitor to
    start a business who would it be?
  • Collaboration is key to the future success your
    county .. Is it happening?

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What is Excellence?
  • The result of
  • Caring more than others think is wise ..
  • Risking more than others think is safe ..
  • Dreaming more than others think is practical ..
  • Expecting more than others think is possible..

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Contact Information
  • PCED
  • C/O Jeff Hofaker - Director
  • P.O. Box 508
  • Phillipsburg, KS 67661
  • 785-543-5809
  • PCED_at_ruraltel.net

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Additional Information
  • This information can be used for training or
    utilized to inform and educate your leaders of
    your county about economic development.
  • I feel repetitiveness and consistency is another
    key fact of education the more times you remind
    your leaders and residents the better chance
    they understand the vision, collaboration and
    economic efforts your are trying to achieve for
    everyone including them!

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What is economic development?
  • A local economy is a geographic area where people
    live and work, earn and spend.
  • Local businesses can be measured for their
    consistency, growth in size and growth in
    quality. All of these are influenced by the
    quality and quantity of money flowing INTO the
    area by the activity of the primary or
    contributory industries in the area.
  • Economic Development is broadly defined as
    projects or programs that help local economies be
    more consistent, and grow in size, strength and
    quality

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Economics(in a nutshell)
  • Bucket Example
  • Water In Money In
  • Water out the hole expenses
  • Primary Industry sells product outside and
    brings money back in economy
  • Secondary Industry stirs the economy they
    service people in the local economy ultimately
    releasing money out of economy
  • There can be a mix of primary and secondary
    with technology - ties to the world

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Understanding.Our role!(Economic Development
Offices)
  • Recruitment of business
  • Expansion of current businesses
  • Start-up / Development of businesses
  • Community Development
  • Encouragement, assisting or the creation of
    projects which attract the needed employees and
    their families to area for businesses
  • Networking (information and ideas)
  • Communication Education (understanding
    economics and the roles of development)

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Community Development
  • Working with organization and projects
    emphasizing the community. Specifically for
    economic development, looking at improving the
    appearance, practical usage of property, internal
    procedures and networking, infrastructure and
    other issues which through improvement make
    development of businesses practical and effective
    in the area.

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Need for full-time person in each countySomeone
knowing consistently gathering Area Resources
for Businesses (They put the pieces together)
  • Human
  • Skills, Education, Communication Lines
  • Social
  • Networks, Professional Services, Role Models,
    Mentors
  • Physical
  • Land, Buildings, Equipment, Products, Labor
    Sourcing
  • Financial
  • Bank Loans, Business Incentives, Social
    Incentives, Angels, Private Sector (Foundations),
    Individuals
  • Organizational Infrastructure
  • Distributors, Management teams, Accounting
    systems for different primary and secondary
    industry

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Thoughts to Ponder!
  • To get to where you are going you must first
    know WHERE you are going second, PLAN you course
    and then DO IT.
  • Why do most people not pursue their goals or
    dreams
  • F E A R
  • F False
  • E Evidence
  • A Appearing
  • R Real
  • What you GET by reaching your goals is not nearly
    as important as what you BECOME by reaching your
    goals
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