Title: THE WISCONSIN WAY
1public, inclusive, innovative, fair, effective
THE WISCONSIN WAY
A public conversation about lowering property
taxes and ensuring
excellence in public services
2public, inclusive, innovative, fair, effective
THE WISCONSIN WAY
Site Team Training Session OBJECTIVES, TASKS AND
TIMELINES
3Phase 1 Strategic Objectives
- Energize and positively focus
- public frustration with the current tax system
- public appreciation for local services and public
education - public interest in real solutions that work for
everyone and - public willingness to change.
- Help the public identify priorities and policy
recommendations that can guide the Wisconsin Way
search for a more fair, more effective system of
public finance. - Persuade the news media, elected officials and
other opinion leaders and the public that there
is a need for change and that there is broad
public support for the Wisconsin Way.
4Phase 1 Tactical Objectives
- Confirm the validity of the Wisconsin Ways basic
conclusions and tenets. - Generate significant, visible institutional and
expert support for the Wisconsin Way basic
conclusions and tenets. - Heighten media awareness of, and engagement with,
the Wisconsin Ways basic conclusions and tenets
and the Wisconsin Way Public Conversations. - Engage large audiences in a series of
high-profile public conversations about
Wisconsins challenges, issues and potential
approaches. - Build and sustain broad public support for the
Wisconsin Way. - Regular media coverage
- Interactive WEB
5Phase 1 Community Team Tasks
- Primary Tasks
- Recruitment
- Turnout
- Secondary (but important) tasks
- Local acceptance Media and opinion leaders
- Expansion of the Wisconsin Way Web site population
6Phase 1 Community Team Timelines
- Each Community Teams timelines are tied to their
particular public conversation.
7A statewide public conversation
SUPERIOR
Oct. 2
WAUSAU
Nov. 1
Oct. 4
APPLETON
Oct. 30
GREEN BAY
EAU CLAIRE
Nov.15
OSHKOSH
Oct. 18
Nov.13
MADISON
LA CROSSE
Nov. 8
WAUKESHA
SEP. 27
Nov. 29
MILWAUKEE
JANESVILLE
Dec. 4
KENOSHA
Oct. 15
8RECRUIT
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15
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PUBLIC CONVERSATION
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Assess and adjust your team assignments and plans
Coordinate with supporting organizations
Finalize your team assignments and plans
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Site Team Training Session BREAK
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THE WISCONSIN WAY
Site Team Training Session RECRUITMENT
11Infrastructure Support
- Each Community Team has been assigned a WCG
Coordinator who will - make sure you have the materials you need
- find answers to your inquiries
- track your recruitment and turnout activities
and - provide the majority of the logistical support
for the conversation in your area.
12A statewide public conversation
SUPERIOR
Sarah Ruben
WAUSAU
Julie Buss
Julie Buss
APPLETON
Lynn Wood
GREEN BAY
EAU CLAIRE
Sarah Ruben
OSHKOSH
Kristin Dollhopf
Lynn Wood
MADISON
LA CROSSE
WAUKESHA
Kristin Dollhopf
Kristin Dollhopf
MILWAUKEE
JANESVILLE
Kristin Dollhopf
KENOSHA
Julie Buss
Julie Buss
13Infrastructure Materials
- For general use
- Wisconsin Way brochure
- Wisconsin Way FAQs
- Wisconsin at the Cross Roads Whitepaper
- Wisconsin at the Cross Roads PowerPoint
- Wisconsin Way DVD
- Source materials and bibliographies
14Infrastructure Materials
- Available to Community Team Leaders
- Wisconsin Way Training Session Materials
(PowerPoint) - Public Sensitivity to Rising Prices, Taxes and
the Economy And what it may mean for how we pay
for public services (PowerPoint) - Roster of all Community Team Leaders
- Contact information for Wisconsin Way sponsors
- Sample recruitment and turnout letters and
postcards - Tips for media and community relations
- All materials are accessible to Community Team
Leaders and can be downloaded for printing if
desired.
15Materials for download and print available
http//www.wcgpr.com/Wisconsin_Way/materials.html
16Wisconsin Way Web site available
atwww.wisconsinway.org
17Meetings and Reporting
- Community Teams should meet weekly (by phone if
not in person). Please include your WCG Team
Coordinator. - Review recruitment numbers assist each other
- Review community feedback
- Review progress of supporting organizations and
individuals - You will be asked to use two reporting
mechanisms. - As you recruit people
- Ask the individuals you recruit to register at
the Wisconsin Way Web site. - Go to the Web site yourself and enter each
recruits name and contact information at your
Community Teams password protected location. - At your weekly Community Team meeting, report
your weekly numbers to your WCG Team Coordinator.
18Recruitment Objectives
- Numbers
- Minimum objective 200-300
- Good turnout 300-400
- A win gt500
- Balance
- Institutional representation is fine, but we need
a population that reflects the community in terms
of philosophy, employment, etc. - Diversity
- Make an effort to recruit women and minorities.
- Make an effort to recruit the young and the old.
19Who to recruit
- Primary Focus (Personal)
- Family and relatives
- Friends
- Institutional members
- Colleagues
- Neighbors
20Who to recruit
- Secondary Focus (Organizational)
- Political
- Sports
- Church
- Business
- Neighborhood
- Issue (e.g., environmental)
21Who to recruit
- Tertiary Focus (Desperation)
- Secondary market ask your personal contacts for
names you can contact. - Vendors you see on a regular basis (e.g., store
clerks, mechanics, bartenders, etc.) - Fellow team members ask the folks who have met
their quotas to help you.
22Ten Steps to Successful Recruitment
- Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Create a market for your product.
- Bring the product to your target audience.
- Personalize the product for your target
audience. - Recruit.
- Recruit.
- Recruit.
- Follow-up.
- Follow-up.
- Follow-up.
23Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Create a list of potential recruits.
- Check your extended family birthday card list.
- Use holiday card lists.
- Make a list of the people you have dined,
vacationed or partied with. - Ask your spouse/significant other to add names.
24Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
25Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Create a list of potential recruits.
- Avoid duplication of effort.
- Share your targeted list with your fellow team
members. - Spend an hour with your team coming up with and
assigning additional names.
26Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Create a list of potential recruits.
- Avoid duplication of effort.
- Develop a recruitment calendar.
- Set a reasonable weekly goal (5).
- Coordinate your team activities with other
project visibility efforts.
27RECRUIT
ENROLL
TURNOUT
7
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
3
2
5
5
1
5
5
15
5
5
PUBLIC CONVERSATION
20
5
5
Assess and adjust your team assignments and plans
Coordinate with supporting organizations
Finalize your team assignments and plans
28Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Create a list of potential recruits.
- Avoid duplication of effort.
- Develop a recruitment calendar.
- Develop a follow-up calendar.
- Develop a recruitment strategy and approach that
fits your target audiences.
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30- Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Develop a market for your product.
- Generate media coverage of the Wisconsin Way and
planned public conversation date. - Pre-event news coverage
- Editorial support
- PSAs
- Ads
31- Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Develop a market for your product.
- Bring the product to your market.
- Direct mail to opinion leaders and potential
recruits. - Informational
- Testimonials
- Meetings with opinion leaders and potential
recruits.
32- Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Develop a market for your product.
- Bring the product to your market.
- Personalize the product for your market.
- Make the appeal personal.
- You are asking that they attend.
- Highlight the issue that makes a difference to
each audience. - Follow-up with a personal note of thanks.
33- Develop a detailed recruitment plan.
- Develop a market for your product.
- Bring the product to your market.
- Personalize the product for your market.
- RECRUIT.
- Meet
- Call
- Send postcards
- Call again
34Working with state and local organizations
- WCG will identify state organizations who have
agreed to help turnout people and provide local
contact names where available. - Community Teams should convene a meeting with
local representatives of these organizations to
discuss how best to coordinate efforts. - Please be sure to convey your conclusions and
agreements to WCG. - If possible the Community Team should touch base
at least once a week with these organizations to
obtain numbers (and names if possible) of
recruits and make sure no problems have arisen. - Community Teams should also identify and seek
help from local organizations that might have an
interest in attending and recruiting people to
attend. (e.g., Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, etc.)
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Site Team Training Session TURNOUT
36Objectives
- Maximize the number of people recruited who
actually come toand participate inthe public
conversation. - Enhance the nature and content of the public
conversation. - Advance the strategic and tactical goals of the
Wisconsin Way initiative.
3710 steps to enhancing turnout
- Run a successful recruitment drive.
- Make your recruits feel special and obligated.
- Inform and educate your recruits.
- Maintain contact and confirm attendance on a
regular basis. - Make being a recruit/attendee fun.
- Make being a recruit/attendee easy.
- Call them.
- Call them.
- Call them.
- Call them.
38Make your recruits feel special and obligated.
- Necessary
- Confirm their agreement to attend with a personal
thank you note. - Make sure they enroll at the Web site so that
they get regular electronic up-dates and
information. - Send looking forward to seeing you there notes
two weeks and one week before the event. - Call them the day before the event.
- Send them a thank you note the day after the
event. - Recommended
- Host a Lets get ready gathering a few days
before the event. - Organize a pizza and beer post-event gathering.
39Inform and educate your recruits.
- Necessary
- Make sure they enroll at the Web site so that
they get regular electronic up-dates and
information. - Send them one or two issue fact sheets before
the event. - E-mail them web links before the event.
- Recommended
- Mail them a copy of the Wisconsin at the Cross
Roads paper. - Send them copies of the local media coverage.
40Maintain contact and confirm attendance on a
regular basis.
41Make being a recruit/attendee easy/fun.
- Necessary
- Make sure everyone has clear directions to the
event. - Make sure everyone knows what to expect at the
event. - Make sure that people who need special help get
the assistance they need (e.g., transportation). - Recommended
- Host a Lets get ready gathering a few days
before the event. - Organize a pizza and beer post-event gathering.
42Call them.
- Necessary
- Call everyone at least once within 48 hours of
the event.
43Infrastructure Materials
- Available to Community Team Leaders
- Sample recruitment and turnout letters and
postcards - All materials are accessible to Community Team
Leaders and can be downloaded for printing if
desired.
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Site Team Training Session COMMUNICATIONS
45When communicating
- Make it relevant.
- Keep it brief.
- Stay on message.
- Dont answer questions you were not asked.
46Wisconsin Way Core Messages
- Wisconsins current tax system, particularly its
property tax system, is out of alignment with
contemporary economic realities and must be
changed to improve efficiency, progressivity and
fairness. - Wisconsins ability to compete and to grow
economically is dependent upon our governments
ability to maintain the infrastructure and
achieve a level of excellence in public service
that ensures our special quality of life. - Discussions about what is and is not working must
involve the public and must identify specific
initiatives that address the publics needs,
concerns and interests as well as the critical
issues at hand.
47public, inclusive, innovative, fair, effective
THE WISCONSIN WAY
A public conversation about lowering property
taxes and ensuring
excellence in public services