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Real Story Highlights

Finding and documenting “Real Stories” of communities that have tried—successfully and not-so-successfully—to integrate community indicators and performance measures is vital to helping to increasing the knowledge of CI-PM integration. The Real Stories are intended to provide real life examples of the advantages to both community indicator and organizational performance measurement projects as a result of integrating these two types of efforts:

  • community indicators would have a greater influence on what governments and organizations do to improve a community and
  • governments’ and organizations’ performance measures would be more relevant to the community conditions that are of the greatest concern to citizens and other key community stakeholders.

These Real Stories are also intended to provide tools and practices that practitioners have used which will allow other communities to learn from, and improve on these efforts. The Real Stories selected in 2009 are listed below. Click on the links next to the project names to see either the one page "highlight" or a the full story.

City of Albuquerque, New Mexico  highlights    full story
The Children’s Services Council of Broward County, Florida   highlights    full story
Truckee Meadows Tomorrow and Washoe County, Nevada   Highlights    Full Story

 

 

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