Title: Results That Matter: Effective Community Governance
1Results That MatterEffective Community
Governance
- ASPA National Conference, Denver, April 3, 2006
- Professional Development Workshop
- by Paul Epstein (212)349-1719 epstein_at_pipeline.com
- Lyle Wray (860) 522-2217 lwray_at_crcog.org
- Paul Coates (515) 294-1844 paulc_at_iastate.edu
- Results That Matter Team www.resultsthatmatter.ne
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2Workshop Objectives
- Learn a Model for Effective Community Governance
and related ideas. - Determine opportunities for improving measurable
results in ways that matter most to the people of
your community or the people served by your
organization.
3Effective Community Governance Model Basis for
book RESULTS THAT MATTER (Jossey-Bass, 2006)
Align 2 or 3 Core Skills
to Get 4 Advanced Governance Practices
3. Citizens Reaching for Results
1. Community Problem Solving
4. Communities Governing for Results
1
3
4
2
2. Organizations Managing for Results
4How do communities with effective governance
improve themselves?
- Four Community Improvement Themes
- Robust citizen engagement in multiple roles
- Use of performance feedback in organizational or
community decisions - Linking desired results to resources and
accountable people or organizations - Use of collaborations
55 Main Engagement Roles for Citizens
- Citizens as
- Stakeholders
- Advocates
- Issue Framers
- Evaluators
- Collaborators
- Key Variations of Three Roles
- Customers
- Owners
- Interested Parties
- Foundation Builders (e.g., set a vision,
strategic goals, outcome indicators) - Agenda Setters (e.g., identify issues to address,
budget or policy priorities, service indicators) - Problem Definers
- Solution Identifiers
- Compromisers
- Co-producers
- Asset Leveragers
6Community Problem Solving
- Citizens robustly engaged in multiple roles
- Usually does not involve indicators or regular
performance feedback - May be resources and accountability for
short-term action, but not for measured outcomes
over time
1. Community Problem Solving
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JCCI Citizen Policy Study Process at
www.resultsthatmatter.net
72. Organizations Managing for Results
2
2. Organizations Managing for Results
- Systemic use of measured performance feedback
over time. - Strong connection of resources and accountability
with measured results. - Citizens not necessarily engaged.
San Jose Sewers Citizen Schools at
www.resultsthatmatter.net
8Performance Feedback Cycles to Keep Improving
Improve Program Delivery
Deliver Programs and Services
Triple Loop Learning
93. Citizens Reaching for Results
- Citizens engaged, often robustly, in multiple
roles - Community indica-tors or other data obtained
fed back, - but not necessarily used for decisions.
- Resources and accountability not systemically
con-nected with results, - citizens must work for it thru advocacy
collaboration.
3. Citizens Reaching for Results
3
Digital Surveys Denver Community Learning
Quality of Life Indicators of Truckee Meadows
Tomorrow JCCI at www.resultsthatmatter.net
104. Communities Governing for Results
- Robust citizen engagement in multiple roles.
- Regular, systemic use of measured performance
feedback. - Strong connection of resources and accountability
with measured RESULTS THAT MATTER.
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Prince William County, VA Washington, DC
Greater Kansas City Community Development at
www.resultsthatmatter.net
11How do communities with effective governance
improve themselves?
Advanced Governance Practice
Four Community Improvement Themes
3
2
1
4
- Robust citizen engagement in multiple roles
- Use of performance feedback in organizational or
community decisions - Linking desired results to resources and
accountable people or organizations - Use of collaborations
12What can you get when you link the best of
Advanced Practices 1 and 2?
1. Community Problem Solving
4. Communities Governing for Results
1
4
2
2. Organizations Managing for Results
13Governing for Results Cycles in Prince William
County, VA
(4) 4-Year Major Update of Strategic Plan
- 4-Year Strategic Plan
- Strategic Goals
- Community Outcomes
- Strategies Objectives
- Performance Budget
- Funding Decisions
- Service Level Decisions
- Performance Targets
(3) Annual Strategic Plan Update
(2) Performance Data for Annual Budget Mid-Year
Adjustments
(1) Performance Data to Improve Service Results
Deliver Improve Services
14Major Citizen Roles in Prince William Countys
Governing for Results Cycles
- 4-Year Major Update
- Issue Framers
- Evaluators
- Advocates
- Collaborators
Citizen Roles in Bold Italics in Boxes
4-Year Strategic Plan
- Advocates for
- Service Funding
- Issue Framers (on boards commissions)
- Annual Update
- Evaluators
- Advocates
Performance Budget
Every 4th Year Extensive Citizen Process
Measure Evaluate Results
- Stakeholders
- Co-producers
- Advocates
- Issue Framers (on boards commissions)
Annual Survey Stakeholders 4th Yr Survey Issue
Framers
15What can you get when you link the best of
Advanced Practices 3 and 4?
3. Citizens Reaching for Results
4. Communities Governing for Results
3
4
2
2. Organizations Managing for Results
16How do communities with effective governance
improve themselves?
Advanced Governance Practice
Four Community Improvement Themes
1
2
3
4
TMT
- Robust citizen engagement in multiple roles
- Use of performance feedback in organizational or
community decisions - Linking desired results to resources and
accountable people or organizations - Use of collaborations