Title: TIME HORIZON 20year plan, not 50 ORS 285A.150
1Elements of Current Progress Board Mandate
Needing Attention
- TIME HORIZON 20-year plan, not 50 - ORS 285A.150
- LEGISLATIVE ENGAGEMENT Legislative adoption of
benchmark goals (targets) ORS 285A.150 ORS
285A.168 legislative review of biennial reports
ORS 285A.174 - MEMBERSHIP Nine members appointed by the
Governor includes one from each of five
congressional districts, but not investors in
Oregons future (public vs. private vs.
independent sectors) ORS 285A.153 - PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Public hearings and workshops
as needed to ensure broad participation.
(Recently addressed using benchmark update
surveys.) ORS 285A.162 - STATUTE AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Board shall
recommend statutory or other policy changes to be
carried out by state and local governments,
businesses, private citizens and other
organizations ORS 285A.165 (not done in recent
years) - COMMUNITY ASSISTS Board staff shall assist local
communities wherever possible in developing plans
and measures of success to achieve the goals ORS
285A.165 (new and expanded county data products,
but no direct assists)
2Possible Renewal of Legal Foundation
- Feb 08 - Governor signs a bill mandating
- That the Progress Board bring the legislature a
50-year strategic vision, Oregon Shines (OS) III,
by early 2009 - That to the OSII vision and goals, OSIII will
add - An updated trend analysis, which reveals the key
challenges facing Oregon in the next 50 years - Strategic objectives and frameworks for
addressing the key challenges - Updated Oregon Benchmarks, to measure Oregons
progress - An online community of learning and practice,
helping Oregon partners pull together towards the
statewide goals
3Renewed Legal Foundation, continued
- The bill could also mandate
- A State Steering Committee of sponsors, statewide
elected officials and policy experts for OSIII
plan development - Local Steering Committees of elected officials
and community leaders for local planning and
implementation - Benchmark Impact Analyses on future legislation
- Oregon Progress Board updated roles, functions,
structure and organization
4Governor and Legislature
Oregon Progress Board
Possible Oregon Shines III Governance
5Oregon Shines III Framework for Plan Development
and Implementation
Pull Together
Stay Focused
Take Stock
Re-think
OSIII Communities of Practice in an online
infrastructure for results strategic investments
Key challenges facing Oregons future based on
trend analysis
Oregon Benchmark Reports Partners results
management and reporting
Strategic frameworks for addressing Oregons key
challenges
Oregon Benchmarks updated based on new strategic
frameworks
Progress Board and Partners
Partner Engagement Team
TrendAnalysisTeam
StrategyTeams
6Oregon Progress Board
Progress Board, chaired by the Governor,
coordinates all players and approves the final
product.
Partner Engagement Team
Trend Analysis Team
American Leadership Forum
Oregon Business Council sponsors the Trend
Analysis Team, which researches the key
challenges facing Oregon for the next 50 years.
Oregon 150
Ford Family Leaders
City Club of Portland
Partner Engagement Team staffs Local Steering
committees of local elected officials, which
engage local partners in planning, implementation
and participation in a broad community of
learning and practice.
Progress Board staffs the State Steering
Committee, which integrates the analysis,
strategies and benchmarks into a final plan for
Progress Board approval.
Progress Board staffs the Strategy Teams, which
frame strategic solutions to Oregons key
challenges and update the Oregon Benchmarks.