Showing posts with label Advance Now. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advance Now. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2013

Regional Economic Development Group Thrive Rebrands (Madison.com)

 
Thrive, the eight-county economic development group for south-central Wisconsin, is now known as the Madison Region Economic Partnership. 

Click here to read more at: http://host.madison.com/wsj/business/regional-economic-development-group-thrive-rebrands/article_8d86e671-d948-596f-a831-398d74609187.html

Blogger's note: While this may seem to be somewhat of an oversimplification, it communicates where we are, what our purpose is, and also aligns itself with the Statewide In Wisconsin campaign.  A smart move.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Thrive Identifies Target Clusters for Growth Opportunities (Madison.com)

Thrive Identifies Target Clusters for Growth Opportunities

Legacy targets are transitioning sectors with historical influence and "next generation" potential:
Advanced Manufacturing; and Agriculture and Food Systems.

Leading targets are mature sectors with strong opportunities for growth: Health Care; and Life Sciences.

Emerging targets are sectors with the potential to create further economic opportunities: Design and Technology (technology and software; design and communications; direct-to-consumer and specialty retail).

In addition, Travel and Experience was identified as an opportunity area, rather than a formal target.

Link to Full Article: http://host.madison.com/wsj/business/thrive-identifies-target-clusters-for-growth-opportunities/article_d8704d40-2a94-11e1-877c-001871e3ce6c.html

Blogger's Note: See how these compare with the target sectors the City identified in its 2008 Strategic Business Development Plan: http://www.cityofsunprairie.com/admin/images/3df9393303.pdf

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Community Leaders Prioritize Competitive Assessment Findings in Advance Now Initiative (THRIVE)


Community Leaders Prioritize Competitive Assessment Findings

Market Street Services, the consultant being retained by THRIVE, has completed their Phase I Competitive Assessment for the Madison Region.  The following are based on survey responses and available economic and statistical data on the region's economy.

Key findings include:
  • Population growth remains strong, but trails peers.
  • Net migration into the Madison Region is limited geographically.
  • The regional workforce pipeline is strong, but some segments are more
    secure than others.
  • Minority populations are growing rapidly, but still represent very small shares
    of the regional population.
  • Educational attainment is exceptional and increasing.
  • Per capita income is below the national average and growing slower than
    peers.
  • Socioeconomic disparities within the Madison Region are dramatic.
  • Poverty is low, but growing faster than most peer regions.
  • School performance and achievement is uneven across the region and
    between socioeconomic groups.
  • Regional confidence in K–12 education is strong.
  • Regional employment reached its lowest point in February 2010.
  • Not all sectors fared poorly during the Great Recession.
  • Confidence in the labor market remains high.
  • Wages are growing but still lag peer and national averages.
  • Economic diversification will be critical to long-term prosperity.
  • Wages have grown in all sectors, but are below the national averages.
  • The older workforce is spread out among many sectors.
  • National rankings show middle-of-the-road business climate.
  • The number of regional businesses has dropped.
  • Access to capital for entrepreneurs is difficult.
  • Regional small businesses have shown anemic or negative growth.
  • Innovation in the region is dominated by the University of Wisconsin–
    Madison, which outpaces all competitor regions’ research universities.
  • Cost of living – especially health care – is high.
  • However, health care access is extensive and quality is world-class.
  • The Madison metro’s housing prices are the highest and fastest-growing in
    the region.
  • The Madison Region is served by extensive infrastructure networks, but some
    still lag in competitiveness.
  • Although public transportation is relatively pricey, coverage in the urban core
    is good and regional residents can also employ other alternative means of
    commuting.
  • Implications for environmental hazards and remediation in Dane County.
  • Quality of place amenities for residents are excellent, but tourism capacity
    and access to these is weak.
  • Civic capacity is robust.
Madison Region's Greatest Strengths (Survey)

1 University of Wisconsin-Madison
2 People
3 Schools/education
4 Environment/natural beauty
5 Diversity
6 Arts/culture
7 Lakes
8 Quality of life
9 Workforce and work ethic
10 Progressive/liberal

Madison Region's Weaknesses and Challenges

1 Economic climate/jobs/unemployment
2 Divisive politics
3 State/Governor
T4 Cost of Living
T4 Taxes
6 Segregation/lack of diversity
7 Poverty
8 Transportation/connectivity
9 Crime
10 Conflicting attitudes about growth/development

Link to THRIVE News Release: http://advancenow.thrivehere.org/news/21/read-article/

Link to Executive Summary of the Report: http://advancenow.thrivehere.org/assets/files/163631_CompetitiveAssessment_ExecutiveSummary.pdf

Link to Full Report: http://advancenow.thrivehere.org/assets/files/150230_CompetitiveAssessment_FullReport.pdf

Blogger's Note: Short version...I think sooner we realize that the rest of the world does not think we are as great here in this region as we do, the faster we'll make progress here. The cost of living/doing business in Madison, politics and overall business climate in Madison seems to be the primary issues holding us back. Personally, I also see there is often a significant difference of opinion on economic development between Madison and the rest of Dane County, and between Dane County and the rest of the region. The needs differ across the region, as do the best solutions for local economies.  The biggest issues on this list in my opinion are:
  • Lagging population growth rates compared to peers.
  • Increasing poverty rates, lagging wage rates, and and increasing cost of living.
  • Attraction and retainage of skilled workforce.
  • Unbalanced migration patterns. 
  • Lack of diversity in the regional economy.
  • Decreasing number of businesses and employers.
  • Regional infrastructure related issues.
Now, these need to have specific actionable recommendations associated with them, and resources allocated for implementation efforts once identified and evaluated.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Austin Joins Thrive to Help Drive Advance Now Project (Madison.com)


Austin Joins Thrive to Help Drive Advance Now Project

Link to Full Article: http://host.madison.com/business/article_3aa6f87e-e88c-11e0-bdcc-001cc4c002e0.html 

Click here for more information on the Advance Now Project.

Click here to take the Public Input Survey for Advance Now 
(The survey ends Oct. 11th, 2011.)

Blogger's Note: We need this effort to gain some traction and some effective changes need to come out of this project.  Hopefully this effort will help communities better understand their own assets as a part of the greater region, utilize regional assets as a marketing tool, and begin to position ourselves with how the State of Wisconsin ends up presenting itself as a place to do business.  Quality of life will always be important, but the focus needs to stay on growing our local and regional economy. Of course, making this about the Madison region and not just Madison is always a challenge.

Update: Thrive launches eight-month strategy for Advance Now (Sun Prairie Star)
http://www.sunprairiestar.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=22&ArticleID=8531&TM=66117.88

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Advance Now Seeks to Unify Area Economic Development (Sun Prairie Star)

Advance Now Seeks to Unify Area Economic Development

Link to Full Article: http://www.sunprairiestar.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=52&ArticleID=8120

Blogger's Note: This should be a great asset to all communities in the Madison region...at least for those who actively participate.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Thrive Announces Advance Now Strategic Initiative (Thrivehere.org)

Advance Now is a comprehensive, action-oriented regional economic development strategy that will systematically move the Madison Region’s economy forward. The eight-month process will engage public- and private-sector leaders to define a shared vision for sustained economic growth. The project will culminate in a detailed implementation plan that includes tangible performance metrics, capacity assessments, and one-to-five year action plans.

Click here for a full description of the Advance Now initiative.