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Smart Cities Connect 2023: Navigating the Digital Transformation Process

State Tech Magazine

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

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PBB Provides Branson, MO "A More Fiscally Sustainable Future for the City."

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

Under the leadership of Finance Director Jamie Rouch and City Manager Bill Malinen, the City pursued PBB as a direct means to connect the way they budgeted to the long-term vision and Strategic Plan that Council had developed for the future of the community. Keep an eye on the CPBB blog for further updates. www.ResourceX.net

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4 Things You'll Learn About Data, Leadership + Budgeting at the CPBB 2016 (Un)Conference!

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

The Center for Priority Based Budgeting 2016 "Prioritized World" (Un)Conference is just over a month away. Opinion Data Take-Away Tom Miller, NRC President & CEO Keynote speaker Mark Funkhouser, former mayor of Kansas City and publisher of Governing magazine, revealed how leaders should first consider the results from opinion data.

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Programming for Success in Parks and Recreation

Let's Talk Parks

Have you ever experienced: a limited budget? But as I grew in my career and I started working with other staff and my team got bigger, I realized that it’s good to put that information on paper so that if I leave, someone can pick that up and say, okay, well, here’s the plan. So in Columbus, we had a zero marketing budget.

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Connecting you with the Benefits of State Associations

Let's Talk Parks

Together, IPRA and IAPD have a joint conference and a joint magazine, but most of the time we each serve the members in separate ways. So, the impact to our agencies from the pandemic and the state shut down is extensive and we’ve heard that some agencies in our state are facing budget cuts of up to 50%.