Title: Presented to the
1Presented to the Arkansas Executive
Summit Workplace of the Future April 19, 2006
2Relevance
- Bring the best resources together to find optimal
answers to compete in 21st Century Economy - Statewide Strategic Economic Development Plan
- Cornerstones of knowledge, technology and
entrepreneurship
3 Accelerate Arkansas Values
Relevance
- In all we do, place the state of Arkansas first
- Act highly collaborative expect this of others
- Encourage respectful disagreement to arrive at
best possible course of action - Are a non-political organization and will conduct
ourselves accordingly
4Accelerate Arkansas Membership
Relevance
Statewide membership 35 members and
increasing Public, private, and academic
partnership Private sector majority
- Jerry Adams, Acxiom, Conway
- John Ahlen, ASTA, Little Rock
- Susan Allen, ASU, Jonesboro
- Phil Baldwin, Southern Dev. Bancorp, Arkadelphia
- Jim Blakley, Ret. ADED, Hot Springs
- Jeff Collins, U of A Walton College, Fayetteville
- Jerry Damerow, UAMS BioVentures, Little Rock
- Danny Ferguson, SW Energy, Fayetteville
- Scott Ferguson, Former AR Rep, West Memphis
- Len Fry, ASU, Jonesboro
- Watt Gregory, Kutak Rock, Little Rock
- Charles Hathaway, UALR, Little Rock
- James K. Hendren, Task Force Knowledge-based
Jobs, Little Rock - Carmie Henry Elect. Coop. of Arkansas, Little
Rock - Leslie Lane, Arkansas Capital, Little Rock
- Steve Lease, Ar Assoc Two Yr Colleges, Fort Smith
- John Lewis, Team Lewis, Fayetteville
- Uvalde Lindsey, Northwest Ark. Council,
Fayetteville - Emon Mahony, Mahony Corp, El Dorado
- Chris Masingill, Bebee for Governor, Pine Bluff
- Mike Maulden, Entergy, Little Rock
- Tim McFarland, Arkansas Capital, Fayetteville
- Alan McVey, ADED, Little Rock
- Elise Mitchell, Mitchell Communications,
Fayetteville - Ted Moskal, Lawrence County C of C, Walnut Ridge
- Tim OBrien, UAMS BioVentures, Little Rock
- Stacy Pittman, Cranford Johnson, Little Rock
- Mark Saviers, Sage Ptrs., Little Rock
- Sam Sicard, First National Bank, Fort Smith
- Bill Thomas, Cross County Econ. Dev., Wynne
- Henry Torres, Rural Sourcing, Jonesboro
- Ashvin Vibhakar, University of Arkansas at Little
Rock - Sam Walls, Arkansas Capital Corp., Little Rock
- Dan Worrell, U of A Walton College, Fayetteville
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5Focus on Arkansas Per Capita Personal Income
Relevance
Strategy / Goal New and Better Jobs through
knowledge-based industries driving per capita
income to U.S. average by 2020
Arkansas Per Capita Personal Income as a
Percentage of the National Average 1929-2001
- Broaden the Base no tax increases
- Added State Tax Revenues gt2 Billion
6Milken - CBER RESEARCH
Success
SEPTEMBER 2004 ACCELERATE ARKANSAS RELEASES ITS
MAJOR RESEARCH REPORT
7Overview of the Knowledge Economy
Success
- High Tech Tier One
- 25 industries
- -U.S. employment 6.4
- -AR. employment
1.7 - Knowledge-based Tier Two
- 65 industries
- -U.S. employment 16
- -AR employment
8.0 -
22.4 9.7 - Where U.S. Job Growth Occurs!
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8THE RISK OF INACTION
Success
92005 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Success
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- 10 Point Legislative Agenda
- Act 2092 Increased Seed Capital and Research
Matching Funds - Act 1232 Improved the competitiveness of
various economic development laws
10Accelerate Arkansas Core Strategies
Strategy
- Support job creating research
- Develop risk capital available for all stages of
the business cycle and especially in the funding
gap - Encourage entrepreneurship and accelerated new
enterprise development - Increase the education of all Arkansans and
especially the achievement in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
education - Sustain Successful Existing Industry Through
Advancing Technology and Competitiveness
11Strategic Plan Support
Strategy
- Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
- Arkansas Department of Economic Development
- Arkansas Science Technology Authority
- ACXIOM
- ATT
- Arkansas Capital
- Entergy
- First National Bank Fort Smith
12Strategic Planning
Strategy
- Four Strategic Plan Iterations (Using UALR /
ADED Facilitation Technology and People) - Iteration 1 Strategic Planning Steering
Committee - Iteration 2 Accelerate Arkansas Full
Membership - Iteration 3 Six Regional Meetings across
Arkansas - Iteration 4 Content Experts
- Data Collection
- UALR IEA National Comparisons and Rural Best
Practices - UA CBER Scorecard
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13Strategic Planning ResultsJob-Creating Research
Strategy
14Strategic Planning ResultsEntrepreneurship
Development
Strategy
15Strategic Planning ResultsRisk Capital
Strategy
16Strategic Planning ResultsSTEM Education
Strategy
17Strategic Planning ResultsSuccessful Existing
Industry
Strategy
18IN ORDER TO CATCH UP WE MUST RUN FASTER
Action
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- Other States are not standing still
- Oklahoma plans for 1 billion
- research endowment fund
- We are not competing with each
- otherwe are competing in a
- global economy
19Stakeholders to Mobilize
Action
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- Educators
- Researchers
- Investors
- Industry Leaders
- Entrepreneurs
- Communities
20Resources
Action
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- Public policy and investments are important
enablers, but . . . - The Accelerate Arkansas agenda also involves
- addressing conflicting commitments,
- changing priorities, and
- building new knowledge.
21 Use the Plan
Action
- The value of the Accelerate Arkansas strategic
plan is in its being used to help inform
decisions by stakeholders about the allocation of
scarce resources among many worthy, competing
efforts.
22Discussion
Contact Information
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23Let us hear your questions, ideas, and
suggestions.
Discussion
Discussion
On behalf of Accelerate Arkansas, thank you for
your attention and participation.