Everyone wants to know what citizens think and if we are meeting their ideas of what we, the government, should be doing. The real question is how do we turn citizen satisfaction into letting citizens know what they should be receiving. So often we drive what we do based on what the citizen is saying they want, but is that really what you should be doing?
A correctly completed strategic plan will outline the basics of what you do and why you are doing it from the top down. It sets the stage for everything under your control to have not only a plan and outcomes but targets and goals. This is the first part in telling your story, without a strong plan and direction you become more open to everyone wanting you to cater to the needs of the different citizens versus the citizens receiving the best service possible because you have a strong plan.
Having a strong plan isn’t always just enough, you must also show the citizens and other interested parties how your plan will work to provide them the service they require, here are a few steps in accomplishing that: Performance Measures, Goals, and Targets.
Performance measures will help tell the story of how you are doing this year or right now. These are road maps for the year that tell you how you are doing to accomplish your strategic plan. By creating the correct performance measures you can let citizens and other interested parties know how you are coming along this year.
Using goals and targets to supplement your measures adds validity to your data. From here citizens and others wanting to know can look at your measures and not just see data but see if your data is trending in a way it should be trending.
The Performance Institute has several classes to help push your organization from being driven into the driving seat. The entry-level classes will help you create a strategic plan that will lead your organization into the future with long-term outcomes that will set you up for success. The second part of the week will help you develop performance measures to show you are headed in the right direction, or if you are not, you still have time to change what you are doing to achieve your long-term goal. Finally, you will wrap it all together with learning to set benchmarks to show your success. These classes when used together will help drive your organization into one that is high-performing and proactive thus you will drive satisfaction, instead of always chasing satisfaction. For a deeper dive into data analytics and using data to drive your organization there is a data analytics class through the Performance Institute to help you on your way to success.