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Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference Marana, Arizona July 23-25, 2014

Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference Marana, Arizona July 23-25, 2014. ICMA RESOURCES FOR ARIZONA. ICMA Board Member/Vice President Mary Jacobs ICMA Senior Advisor Lloyd Harrell ICMA/ACMA Range Rider Mike Hutchinson West Coast Regional Director Kevin Duggan.

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Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference Marana, Arizona July 23-25, 2014

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  1. Arizona City/County Management Association Summer Conference Marana, Arizona July 23-25, 2014

  2. ICMA RESOURCES FOR ARIZONA • ICMA Board Member/Vice President Mary Jacobs • ICMA Senior Advisor Lloyd Harrell • ICMA/ACMA Range Rider Mike Hutchinson • West Coast Regional Director Kevin Duggan

  3. Updated Resources • Guide for Hiring a Chief Administrative Officer • Compensation Guidelines • Model Employment Agreement • CM/CAO Performance Evaluation Handbook • First Time Administrators Handbook

  4. ICMA CORE AREAS OF FOCUS • Value of the Profession • Ethics • Personal Professional Development • Information Resources; Surveys; Best Practices; Publications; Networking

  5. ICMA Update • Membership recruitment strategy • Personalized outreach • State by state approach • Leadership Task Force • Evaluate the future role of leadership for the local government profession, the “value proposition” of professional management, and the supporting role ICMA must play • Final report at Charlotte conference • Women’s Task Force • Will provide their report at the Charlotte conference

  6. ICMA Update • ICMA Code of Ethics review • Structured review of the Code. Taking one tenet per year, the review will be ongoing over a period of years. • Tenet 7 reviewed with changes to guidelines in 2013. • Tenet 12 is now being reviewed. • ICMA Student Chapters • Board to engage state and affiliate associations in developing joint strategies to increase diversity in membership and leadership

  7. ICMA Update ICMA’s 100th Anniversary: • Member Task Force • Year-long anniversary culminating in Charlotte • Check out the anniversary timeline at http://icma.org/anniversary • Share your story, video, or audio by clicking on “The ICMA Experience” E-Publishing: • Phasing out of most printed publications • Emphasis on e-books • Shorter length/focused content

  8. ICMA Update Task Force on Financing ICMA/Potential Dues Structure Change: • Task Force recommendations received by the board at Boston conference. • Approved TF recommendation to change the dues rates for department head affiliates--From salary based to a flat rate of $200 • Group rates based on population size - for a fixed membership rate based on population a certain number of memberships would be included

  9. ICMA Update Performance Measurement Product: • Provide affordable performance measurement tools to communities • Current system which can be very labor intensive/not as timely as desired. • Partner with a service provider to provide easy tools to collect and report data, ad-hoc reporting, scorecards, and visual analytics • Partnership finalized and new software product being rolled out. Range Rider/Senior Advisor Program Changes Manager in Transition (MIT) Program

  10. ComingUp • 2014 Annual Conference • 100th Anniversary • Charlotte / Mecklenburg County, North Carolina • September 14-17 • Website link: http://icma.org/conference/

  11. 2014AnnualConference • Confirmed Keynoters: Sunday – Doris Kearns Goodwin / The Bully Pulpit Monday –Gary Hamel / What Happens Now: How to Win in a World of Relentless Change, Ferocious Competition, and Unstoppable Innovation Tuesday – Dan Heath / Decisive Wednesday –Peter Kageyama / For the Love of Cities

  12. What is Life, Well Run? an ICMA initiative (International City/County Management Association) Raise awareness of and appreciation for the value professional local government managers bring to building effective, efficient, and ethical local government and communities we’re proud to call home

  13. Target Audiences Local elected officials ICMA state associations and members Next generation of professional local government managers

  14. Lifewellrun.org launched in 2013 Over 260,000 page views

  15. Resources Available to All Members • Brochures About the Campaign and About Professional Local Government Management • Brochures for Elected Officials and Business and Civic Leaders • Brochures for High School and College Educators and Students • Prezi – “Local Government 101” and a “Teacher’s Companion…” • Videos • Templates and Messaging Materials

  16. Print Advertisements

  17. Print Ad Placements (currently in 37 publications)

  18. Communications to Members How Do We Keep You Informed? Periodic email updates Occasional webinars Leadership Matters ICMA’s 100th Anniversary conference in Charlotte

  19. Life, Well Run Fundraising Over $1.3* million in gifts and pledges *does not include $265,000 contribution from ICMA

  20. What Can You Do? Use the Life, Well Run resources Create your own Life, Well Run video from the template Add your story to the Life, Well Run map of professional management success stories Your Financial Support of the Effort

  21. Life, Well Run Fundraising • Arizona Total to Date: $17,175 • July 2013-June 2014 Total: $3,550

  22. CELEBRATING 100 YEARS! THANK YOU!

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