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Title: minding their civic business


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minding their civic business
The New Ways Regional Business Civic
Organizations are Making a Difference in Metro
North America
November 11, 2004
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The Questions
  • What are the regional priorities of chambers and
    CEO-led groups?
  • Does a regional focus impact its structure and
    operations?
  • How do they interact with other organizations and
    partners in the region?

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Which regions did we select?
  • Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Dallas
  • Denver
  • Detroit
  • Grand Rapids
  • Houston
  • Indianapolis
  • Kansas City
  • Louisville
  • Miami-Ft. Lauderdale
  • Minneapolis-Saint Paul
  • New Orleans
  • Norfolk
  • Ottawa
  • Philadelphia
  • Phoenix
  • Pittsburgh
  • Raleigh-Durham
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • St. Louis
  • Toronto
  • Washington, D.C.

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Which business-civic organizations did we study?
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Four Crosscutting Themes
  • Pancakes and Parades to Regional Stewards
  • Stepping Out Addressing Regional Socio-Economic
    Disparities
  • New Focus, New Challenges for Membership the
    Bottom-line
  • Written Rules, Good Will, The Wild West

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pancakes parades to regional stewards
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Business Climate gtgtgt Boosting Competitiveness
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Making the Link to Region
  • One-half (53) take regional cooperation and
    regionalism seriously
  • Two examples
  • Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
  • Regional Business Alliance (South Florida)

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Technology-Based Economic Development
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stepping out
  • Addressing Regional Socio-Economic Disparities

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A Business-Led Organization Perspective on
Socio-Economic Disparity
  • 40 make the link between regional
    competitiveness and socio-economic disparity
  • Yet, almost all rated their effectiveness as poor
    on this issue

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A Business-Led Organization Perspective on
Socio-Economic Disparity
  • Most comfortable with downtown revitalization
  • Prevalent in hot markets

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new focus, new challenges for membership
and the bottom-line
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Small Business v. Large Business
  • Some shedding small business
  • Greater New Orleans Inc.
  • Others finding new vehicles
  • Central Indianapolis Corporate Partnership

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Expanding the Base More Inclusive Membership
  • New members on board
  • Research Universities
  • Community Foundations
  • Labor, Superintendents, Public Officials

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Struggle with Hi-Tech
If we do not figure out how to get this segment
of the community to the table, then we will
fail, Pam Wall, Greater Triangle Regional Council
  • Clash of culture
  • Sidestepping the field
  • Austin Idea Network
  • Internet Coast

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The Good News Revenues Have Risen or Stayed the
Same
  • Why?
  • Revamped mission
  • Major initiative development

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written rules, good will, and the
wild west
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Written Rules
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Good Will
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The Wild West
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How to Learn More
  • Profiles of 29 Regions
  • Profiles of 45 Business Civic Organizations
  • Summary Report
  • Next MetroBusinessNet Meeting Miami, Feb 17-18

Minding Their Civic Business A Look at the New
Ways Regional Business-Civic Organizations are
Making a Difference in Metropolitan North
America September 2004
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Thank You
  • Malo Hutson, Policy Analyst(781)
    574-6607www.futureworks-web.com
  • Next Meeting of www.metrobusinessnet.netFebruary
    17-18, 2005Miami
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