Measure What Matters: How Innovative Public Sector Leaders Show Progress on Priorities



Every leader knows driving successful change requires building a plan, aligning your team, securing the resources, managing the execution and communicating impact. The challenge is that they do this while juggling daily operations and resourcing challenges, competing priorities and disparate data sources.

 

Without the right performance management processes and tools, government leaders are struggling to manage their agencies strategically. The good news is that even small steps toward alignment and partnership across Finance, IT and executives can result in meaningful metrics that get everyone focused on what matters most.


During a free webinar at 11 a.m. Pacific/ 2 p.m. Eastern on September 26, innovative government leaders and industry experts with experience at the city, county and state levels will share robust examples of planning and performance frameworks for innovative local and state governments.


Hosted by Government Technology, OpenGov and AWS, this session will explore:

  • Best practices for strategic planning – from ideation to cross-functional alignment
  • How performance metrics may be used to inform better budgeting and strategic decision making
  • How to drive continuous improvement and community engagement around strategic performance measures by sharing results in the right ways

Speaker and Presenter Information

Otto Doll — Moderator
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

 

Monica Terese Carranza

Principal Digital Innovation lead, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services

 

Russell Haupert

Chief Technology Officer, Technology & Innovation, City of Tampa

Relevant Government Agencies

Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government


Event Type
Webcast


When
Mon, Sep 26, 2022, 2:00pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Event Sponsors


Organizer
Government Technology


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