Building High-Performance Government in Maryland

 

A Two-Day Conference, 22-23 October

North Baltimore Plaza Hotel, Timonium, Maryland

  

Only a Few Days Left to Register!
                            

 Just 36 months into its High-Performance Government program, here are the results one US state created:

 

$160M taxpayer dollars saved annually

Wasteful processing reduced by 72%

Government processing times cut by 55%

 

Almost half the states in America have discovered how to achieve dramatic improvement in government.

 

Will Maryland join them?

 

 

The results above, published by the state of Ohio, are not outliers. Across the country, government leaders at all levels are learning how lean methods, borrowed from private industry, can improve government performance.

 

Register today for the fourth annual

2014 Maryland Lean Government Conference

as leaders from across the country share insights and strategies for

Building High-Performance Government in Maryland. 

 

Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn proven techniques to:

  • Improve government outcomes for citizens and business
  • Achieve dramatic cost, quality, and response time gains
  • Create more rewarding, stable, and hassle-free processes for government employees and managers

 

Presentations by government for government:

 

Wednesday:

  • Mary Jo Caldwell, Director of Improvement, State of Minnesota
  • Shannon Flumerfelt, Michigan Department of Human Services
  • Scott Rutherford, U.S. Navy Norfolk Naval Shipyard
  • Andrew Kleine & Amy Constanzo, Baltimore Dept of Finance

Thursday:

  • Steve Wall, Director of Continuous Improvement, State of Ohio
  • Renea Chandler, Improvement Mgr, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
  • Emily Passino, Tennessee Dept of Finance & Administration
  • Andrea Ross, Virginia Department of Corrections

 

Download and share our one-page flyer describing the conference.

 

Learn, Network, Explore, and More:

 

The 2014 Maryland Lean Government Conference is part of the third annual 2014 Mid-Atlantic Lean Conference, hosted by the non-profit Maryland World Class Consortia.  In addition to government discussions, plan to also enjoy:

  • Four nationally-recognized keynote speakers
  • Two dozen other private sector process improvement presentations
  • Networking happy hour and awards presentations
  • Exhibits, books, and displays of great made-in-Maryland products 

All conference details at mwcmc.org/2014Conference. Reduced price for all government employees and registered candidates for office.

 

All state, county, and local government employees are welcome. 

There is something for all agencies and departments:

administration, education, health and human services, environment, roads and highways, transportation, economic development, law enforcement, emergency services, and more.

  

Register today at mwcmc.org/LeanGovernment

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Learn proven methods to improve service and meet budget challenges.

 

Governments across the country are struggling to maintain services and meet tough budget challenges. Many have learned how techniques adapted from the private sector can help. Lean Government is a proven approach that engages government employees, creates more stable and hassle-free processes, reduces costs and delays, and improves service to citizens and businesses. Simply put, Lean Government works.

 

What is "Lean Government"?  Click here to learn more.

The Maryland World Class Consortia is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit dedicated to building the competitive capacity of its members and strengthening the Maryland economy. For eighteen years, the MWCC has provided benchmarking, educational resources, networking, and expert guidance for service organizations, manufacturers, government, and non-profit firms.
  
Contact us or learn more about the MWCC on the web at www.mwcmc.org.


Jeff Fuchs

Executive Director
Maryland World Class Consortia