Title: ATFS in Your State Taking Ownership of the Future
1ATFS in Your StateTaking Ownership of the Future
2In the BeginningAsking the Right Questions
- Who are you?
- What do you do?
- that nobody else does
- that no one else could do
- that you are unlikely to stop doing
- that forms the core
- Why do you do it?
- Define mission in measurable terms
- Identify core competencies
3Staying on TopThe Encyclopedia Britannica
- Oldest English language encyclopedia
- 15 editions over 225 years
- Sales up 8.1 in the 80s
- Record sales in 1989 of 627 million
- Sold 117,000 copies in 1990 for 1,300 each
- Profitable for 19 of 20 previous years
- Translated from English into many languages
- Heavily invested in specific sales model
4Race to the BottomThe Encyclopedia Britannica
1992
Britannica says no thanks!
Bill Gates pays a visit
5Race to the BottomThe Encyclopedia Britannica
- Bill buys Funk and Wagnalls
- Encarta launched with graphics and sound
- Cheap to manufacture and store
- Sells for 99 or bundled free
- Britannica loses 4.6 million in 92, 15 million
in 93 - Sales drop 53 in four years
- Struggling to re-establish brand
- What happened?
6Challenge Your Assumptions
Heavier than air flying machines are
impossible. Lord Kelvin, 1895
20 Years Later
Theres no reason for any individual to have a
computer in their home. President of Digital
Equipment, 1977
7 Years Later
We dont like their sound. Guitar groups are
out. A R Director of Decca Records, 1962
1 Year Later
7Limits to Confidence
- Japanese Fortune Global 500 firms in 1990 111
- McDonalds restaurants worldwide in 1990 11,268
- Passenger deaths worldwide in airline accidents
6,706 - Nuclear power plants 421
- How old was Martin Luther King 39
- Population in the European Community in 1988
235 million - Air distance between London and Tokyo 5,959
miles - Movie theaters in France in 1987 5,067
- Patents issued in 1990 96,727
- People in Ireland with current driving licenses
1.22 million
8DuPont Reinvents Itself Again
Life Sciences
Knowledge Company
2050
Chemicals, Energy
2005
Growth
Maturity
Birth
1850
Explosives
1802
9Strategic Forces
- Identify key trends that we know will shape the
future of forestry in your state - Known impacts
- Predictable course somewhat
- Identify uncertainties that may or may not shape
this future - Uncertain impacts
- Unpredictable outcomes
- Tend to drive alternative futures
10Strategic Forces
- Examples of trends
- Focus on climate change, energy conservation
- State, municipal budgets shrinking
- Volunteer pools static or declining
- NGO partners financially strapped
- Examples of uncertainties
- Can ecosystem services provided by urban forests
be aggregated, monetized and traded? - Where will the future work force come from?
- How will Federal agencies coordinate their
respective activities? - Wheres the money coming from?
11Trends and Uncertainties
Trends
Uncertainties
High
Importance
Predictability
Low
High
12Trends and Uncertainties
Trends
Uncertainties
High
Importance
Predictability
Low
High
13Planning Exercise
- Pick 2 key trends and and 2 key uncertainties
- Clarify your vision the kind of future youd
like to see - List 3 goals that, if you achieve them, youll
create the future you want - Decide on a pathway to reach your goals a
strategy - Identify objectives that, when met, provide
concrete evidence youre reaching your goals
14Say What?
- Vision
- In our state, family forest owners will earn the
income they need to stay on the land, from a
variety of traditional and non-traditional
sources and be secure in their ability to pass
their land on to their heirs. - In our state, ATFS will provide the bulk of
certified wood to companies which have chains of
custody. - In our state, most next generation owners will
choose to manage their land sustainably for
multiple benefits.
15Say What?
- Not a Vision
- In our state, we will complete 100 percent of
inspections every year. - In our state, we will hold at least two field
days and workshops annually. - In our state, we will train and accredit all
participating inspecting foresters as needed.
16Say What?
- Goals
- Landowners in my state will receive adequate
compensation for the ecosystem services they
provide. - The number of owners in our state with a
management plan will double by 2013. - We will seek to minimize impact of the fiscal
downturn on forest owners. - The number of certified members in our Tree Farm
System will increase by 50 percent. - State law will support multi-generational
stewardship of forests, and permit owners to
manage their lands in a manner that meets their
objectives.
17Say What?
- Not Goals
- We will continue to recruit landowners for the
program. - We will offer a full roster of recognition
programs. - We will publish a newsletter.
- We will maintain and support our web site.
18Say What?
- Strategy
- Build partnerships with other organizations
local conservation groups, farm groups, PLT - Focus all outreach activities toward areas with
large numbers of non-managing owners - Make Tree Farm advocates part of state forestry
and forest owner networks - Adopt social marketing principles to all
communications
19Say What?
- Objectives/Activities
- Create joint legislative agenda with allies and
partners, present at state capitol day. - Create and make available activist database, link
to AFF grass-roots action web site - Follow-up survey with all workshop attendees to
assess their progress in implementation - Expand roster of trained inspectors
- Achieve 100 percent of inspection/re-inspection
goals - Call Before You Cut campaign
20Putting it Together
21Putting it Together