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Connecting Capitals

Connecting Capitals. Identifying and Using Local Assets to Support Your SET Plan. Session Three. You are here. Building Your HQP Plan: Multi-Layer. Public Spaces. Broadband. Workforce Development. Housing. Examples. What You’ve Done So Far: Four Important Activities. Final List of 3-5

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Connecting Capitals

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  1. Connecting Capitals Identifying and Using Local Assets to Support Your SET Plan Session Three

  2. You are here

  3. Building Your HQP Plan: Multi-Layer Public Spaces Broadband Workforce Development Housing Examples

  4. What You’ve Done So Far:Four Important Activities Final List of 3-5 Opportunities

  5. Connecting Opportunities to Assets: A Crucial Step in Selecting Your Goals

  6. Outline of Session Three Topics 1 2 3 4 5

  7. The Seven Community Capitals Vibrant and Economically Healthy Regions Source: Chart developed by the Purdue Center for Regional Development

  8. Community Capitals: Your Team’s Assets

  9. Regional Opportunities: What Assets Are Available?

  10. Recognizing Possible Barriers

  11. Thinking of Your Destination: Be SMART

  12. A Goal Is. . . An observable and measurable outcome that you want to achieve within a specific period of time. Goals are focused on outcomes and/or impacts.

  13. Adapted from: Heathfield, S.M. (2011)

  14. SMART Goal Example: an Ideal Example Increase the survival rate of new business start-ups (less than 5-years-old) from 50% to 75% in the Plains Region by December 2018 *NOTE: A goal focuses on what changes or results you want to have happen as a result of the programs and strategies you are proposing to carry out.

  15. SMART Goal : An Ideal Example Relevant & Specific Specific Attainable Measurable Time-Framed Increase the survival rate of new business start-ups (less than 5-years-old) from 50% to 75% in the Plains Region by Dec. 2018

  16. Your Goals SMART Goal

  17. Taken Together… Do these goals: • Build on existing assets in the region • Take into account challenges that could limit progress • Strengthen the region’s competitive advantage • Focus on a few relevant high priority areas • Have buy-in from key stakeholders • Honor public input • Hold promise of building the region’s economy • Benefit the entire region

  18. Next Steps • Writing • Refine SMART goals based on feedback from today’s session • Finalize the plan’s evidence base for the goals selected • View video ABCs of Planning • Other items?

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