Remove Budgeting Remove Constituents Remove Strategic Planning
article thumbnail

Government Strategic Planning 2022: Examples & Helpful Tips

GovPilot

When it comes to getting things done as a local government, two of the most critical variables are budgets and timeframes.

article thumbnail

Boosting Agility for State and Local Government Finance & Budget Offices

Government Technology Insider

Despite the abundance of modern solutions for transforming financial planning practices, agency finance and budget offices have been some of the last areas to modernize. Transparency is widely valued by agencies, stakeholders, and constituents because it provides essential insights for large-scale scenario development.

article thumbnail

Digital Constituent Services: 3 Mistakes to Avoid

GovLoop

Increased focus on constituent experience is pushing agencies to expand and redesign their digital services. Government services have lagged behind retail, but constituent expectations haven’t. But agencies, under pressure from constituents, can stumble when trying to increase digital services. Address budgeting silos.

article thumbnail

HELPING LOCAL FINANCE LEADERS RATE THEIR BUDGETING PRACTICES

Barrett & Greene

At the end of November, a survey was released that investigated how local government finance leaders feel about their current budgeting practices and their readiness to embrace modernized approaches. One cautionary note, according to the report which was titled Rethinking Budgeting: Results from the Local Government Budget Survey.

article thumbnail

Smart Cities Connect 2023: Navigating the Digital Transformation Process

State Tech Magazine

To meet constituents where they were, state and local governments needed to modernize citizen resources and services quickly and accept emerging technologies. However, agencies need buy-in, budget and strategic planning to make their city visions come together.

article thumbnail

Creating Trust and Inclusion at Your Agency: NextGen Speakers Explain How

GovLoop

It takes teamwork — and a lot of it — to keep agencies operating, meeting missions and providing for constituents. The Office of Personnel Management charged federal agencies to develop and implement diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) plans. Government employees don’t operate in a vacuum.

article thumbnail

Programming for Success in Parks and Recreation

Let's Talk Parks

Have you ever experienced: a limited budget? But outside of our accreditation, our programming evaluation is a big component, making sure that we’re actually giving our constituents what they need. So in Columbus, we had a zero marketing budget. You can learn how others overcome obstacles similar to yours.