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Title: Oregon Shines and The Oregon Business Plan


1
  • Oregon Shines and The Oregon Business Plan
  • Oregon Progress Board
  • April 27th, 2006

2
  • Oregon Shines Goals

? Economy Quality jobs for all
Oregonians ? Community Safe, caring
and engaged communities ? Environment
Healthy, sustainable surroundings
3
  • Oregon Shines Vision 3 Inter-Dependent Goals

Economy
Community
Environment
4
  • Oregon Business Plan Goal

Goal Create quality jobs for all Oregonians.
Jobs and the Economy
5
What is the Oregon Business Plan?
  • A shared vision and strategy for what it takes
    to achieve Progress Boards economic goals.
  • A common agenda for the business community
  • A sustained, productive partnership between
    business and public leaders

6
Business Plan Framework
  • Goal
  • Vision
  • Strategy
  • Initiatives

7
  • Oregon Business Plan Goal

Goal Create quality jobs for all Oregonians.
Jobs and the Economy
8
Business Plan Framework
  • Goal
  • Vision
  • Strategy
  • Initiatives

9
Traded Sector Drives Growth
10
Clustering is Critical
  • Traded sector success isnt random traded
    sector businesses cluster
  • Similar and related businesses draw advantages
    from proximity
  • Places specialize

11
Oregon Traded Sector Cluster Success Stories
  • High tech
  • 10 of US Semiconductor output
  • Strengths in SME/EDA, displays
  • Sports apparel footwear
  • Engineered wood products
  • Leader in LVL, glu-lam, millwork
  • Fruits vegetables
  • High end fresh-packed and processed foods
  • Nursery products

12
Rural Traded Sector Success Stories, Too
  • Millwork in Central Oregon
  • RV manufacturing in Coburg
  • Windsurfing gear in Hood River
  • Bronze casting in Joseph
  • Aluminum boats in Grants Pass
  • Oregon Country Beef in Brothers

13
Five Trends in Business
  • Change is a constant
  • Every industry is restructuring changing
  • Global competitors, global markets, global us
  • Oregon is not the cheapest place
  • Marketing Valued Added Moving up-market is
    key to success

14
OBP Vision Traded Sector Success Through
Innovation
  • Leading-edge traded sector (export) companies are
    the engine that grow quality jobs and statewide
    prosperity.
  • Oregon has many companies competing well through
    innovation in product and process, good RD,
    smart marketing, and other practices.

15
Oregon Country Beef
Hamburger?
Or Steak?
16
Business Plan Framework
  • Goal
  • Vision
  • Strategy
  • Initiatives

17
Four Ps for Prosperity
  • People Support for the education training of
    our current future workforce.
  • Place Working to enhance Oregons quality of
    life and resource utilization.
  • Productivity Ensuring the availability of
    cost-competitive public and private resources and
    services.
  • Pioneering Innovation Support for innovative
    research, business formation, availability of
    investment capital, and commercialization of
    research.

18
The 5th P Public Finance Mirrors Circle of
Prosperity

19
The Competitive Index
Joint effort by Progress Board and Oregon
Business Plan to compare Oregon with others on
key measures.
20
Business Plan Framework
  • Goal
  • Vision
  • Strategy
  • Initiatives

21
Initiatives 2006
  • Public Finance
  • Improve Public Finance and Services
  • Pioneering Innovation
  • Expand Oregons Capacity for Economic Innovation
  • People
  • Increase Education Attainment and Skills of All
    Oregonians
  • Meet Targeted Workforce Needs of Industry
  • Productivity
  • Enhance Oregon's Transportation Infrastructure
  • Make Land Available for Traded-Sector Industry
    Development
  • Improve Healthcare and Control Its Costs
  • Branding
  • Brand and Market Oregon More Aggressively

22
Business Plan Framework
  • So What Did We Do With This Framework?

23
Annual Summits, Regional Meetings, Bus Tour
  • Bring Business, Political, Community Leaders
    Together
  • Identify New Initiatives
  • Celebrate Success
  • Identify Road Blocks

24
Business Associations Endorsements (Partial List)
  • American Electronics Association, Oregon Council
  • Associated Oregon Industries
  • Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs
  • Oregon Business Association
  • Oregon Business Council
  • Portland Business Alliance
  • Oregon Science Technology Partnership
  • Software Association of Oregon
  • Ambassador Program of the Portland Development
    Commission
  • Oregon Independent Colleges Association
  • Strategic Economic Development Corporation
  • Albany Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Canby Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Corvallis Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Forest Grove Chamber of Commerce
  • Grants Pass/Josephine County Chamber of Commerce
  • Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce

25
www.OregonBusinessPlan.org
Initiative Tracker
Latest News
26
Initiative Accomplishments To Date
  • Fix PERS
  • Refocus Economic Development
  • Support High K-12 Standards
  • Identify Shovel-Ready Industrial Land
  • Improve International Air Access
  • Pass Federal Forest Health Bill
  • Launch Brand Oregon Campaign
  • Strengthen Engineering and Computer Science
    Education
  • Invest in Roads and Bridges
  • Streamline Regulation and Permitting
  • Support Innovative Signature Research

27
Legislative Short List 2005 Budgets to Pass
  • Oregon Progress Board operations 400,000.
  • Fund for small businesses to commercialize
    university research Up to 14 million.
  • Oregon Nanoscience and Micromaterials Institute
    (ONAMI) operations 7 million.
  • Strategic Reserve Fund Up to 10 million.
  • PreK-12 data systems improvement 4.8 million
    (1.8 million from K-12 budget, 900,000 from
    Community Colleges, and 2.1 million from higher
    education).
  • Oregon Opportunity Grants (need based college
    aid) 78 million.
  • Engineering and computer science education 21
    million.
  • Connect Oregon (strategic multi-modal
    investments) 100 million.
  • 30-Year Land Use Review 600,000.
  • Project Ready Industrial Land 45 million bond.
  • Brand Oregon 1.5 million.

28
The Regional Business Plan
29
Competing Metros
30
Where We Are Today
  • Plan in place
  • Solid work on initiatives
  • Permanent structure and process in place for
    dialogue among business and elected leaders
  • Multiple endorsements by business associations
  • Initiatives for 2006 established
  • Regional Business Plan Launched in January 2006

31
Suggestions for Oregon Shines III
  • Connect the three circles develop strategies
    for how Oregon can achieve three circles
    simultaneously.
  • Define sustainability and show how it can
    distinguish Oregon in 21st Century.
  • Spark action to replicate Oregon Business Plan
    for Quality Communities and Healthy Surroundings.

32
Thank You!!
  • The Oregon Progress Board has been a great
    partner!
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