Know Your Region Webinar: Creating Excellent Regional Strategies

Creating Excellent Regional Strategies Webinar

This EDA Know Your Region webinar featured two regional development organizations that exemplify the Peer Standards of Excellence through their work to encourage private sector engagement, multi-regional development strategies, and leveraging regional assets to better compete on a global stage.

Tim Brennan, Executive Director of the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (MA) presented on how his organization has utilized partnerships and economic development strategies to increase communication, spur innovation and target regional collaboration through the PVPC CEDS.

Chris Endresen- Scott, Director of Economic Development for the Puget Sound Regional Council (PVRC) presented on how engaging public, private, nonprofit and educational leaders has enabled the Partnership for Prosperity to facilitate the  use of teamwork and constructive approaches to support clusters and  innovation based economic development in their region.

 

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CEDS Peer Standards of Excellence

In January 2011, NADO brought together approximately 25 EDA-funded Economic Development Districts to share ideas with Federal partners and discuss innovative approaches to developing Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS). The CEDS Forum allowed economic development stakeholders to set a pathway for transforming the CEDS  into living documents that frame regional visioning and strategy development, effectively leverage regional partnerships, and promote regional innovation.

The EDA Economic Development District “Peer Standards of Excellence” are meant to be guiding principles that will ensure that the 380 Economic Development Districts  share a common vision and mission of promoting economic prosperity, regional competitiveness, and quality of life through regional innovation, collaboration and strategic investments across America.

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Know Your Region Webinar: Creating Asset-Based Strategies and Partnerships

Public-private partnerships can form dynamic foundations that support the development of  regional strategies built upon the strengths and assets of each community. As America looks to restore its manufacturing base and promote American exports, and as more states turn to regional organizations to pilot their bottom-up economic development strategies, it becomes even more necessary for rural areas to recognize their assets and develop networks that support economic growth, job creation, and increase competitiveness in the global economy. This webinar focused on how two regional development organizations used partnerships to advance small manufacturing clusters build on regional assets.

Christine Frei, Executive Director of the Clearwater Economic Development Association (CEDA) in Lewiston, Idaho presented on four of the partnerships that have been used to increase small manufacturing in her region.  CEDA has leveraged a partnership with the Northwest Intermountain Manufacturers Association on a number of projects including:

  • Solidworks in the High School – exposes local students to manufacturing related occupations to encourage a rural workforce of manufacturers
  • Snake River Boat Builders Export Program – which has provided viable foreign markets for the welded-aluminum jet boat manufacturing cluster in the region
  • Ende Machine and Foundry/Craigmont Business Park – worked with a local manufacturer and helped establish the first lost foam foundry in the Inland Northwest; and
  • American Manufacturer Network – helps increase military preparedness and create manufacturing business opportunities resulting in job creation in the Pacific Northwest.

Michael Eisensmith and Alain Ouellette from the Northern Maine Development Commission spoke about how their region has utilized partnerships with local businesses to create a network that led to increased investments and opportunities for their region. The Aroostook Partnership for Prosperity was essential in establishing goals and inventorying the indigenous assets that would offer northern Maine the best opportunities to meet regional economic development goals. Through Mobilize Northen Maine and their Jobs Accellerator Initiative, NMDC worked with APP to foster innovation in manufacturing natural resources and expand the renewable energy industry cluster found in their region.

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Asset-Based Strategies and Partnerships

March 14: Know Your Region Webinar: How to Utilize EDA Data Tools in Your CEDS

Join your regional development peers on Wednesday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. (EST) for an informative, relevant and timely (and free!) webinar that will showcase how various data tools designed by the Harvard Business School and the Indiana Business Research Center can be utilized by regional development organizations to create and update their Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS).   Both of these organizations developed these tools with support from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA).

 

 

The webinar speakers will be:

 

Rich Bryden, Director of Information Products at Harvard’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.  Bryden will discuss how the U.S. Cluster Mapping website can be used by economic development practitioners to identify relative regional advantages, analyze cluster performance within a region, and find other cluster-based organizations throughout the U.S.

 

Timothy F. Slaper, Ph. D., Director of Economic Analysis with the Indiana University Indiana Business Research Center, will discuss how STATS America enables economic developers and local leaders to use the latest research on innovation and regional development to incorporate asset based approaches for economic development.

 

Please join us in learning more about how these data tools can be used to develop CEDS that strengthen your region by registering to attend this interactive webinar!

 

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This webinar is made possible with support from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) under Agreement No. 99-06-07548 to disseminate tools and provide training in topics related to the Know Your Region curriculum.  Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations do not necessarily reflect the views of EDA.

2010 Know Your Region Webinar Training

The EDA Know Your Region materials are designed to assist practitioners in developing forward-thinking regional economic development strategies that generate momentum for regional innovation and economic prosperity.

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2010 Webinar Training Series

 

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Part 1: Regional Economic Development Strategies for the 21st Century

Part 2: Taking Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) to the Next Level

Part 3: Pursuing Regional Innovation and Competitiveness

Training Modules

Below are links to the original Know Your Region training curriculum developed by Western Carolina University. Modules one through six are available in a narrated PowerPoint presentation. Click the appropriate link to view and listen to each module.

Webinar: Accessing the Regional Innovation Acceleration Network

Webinar Recording: Click here

Description: Entrepreneurship. Technology. Innovation. Commercialization. These concepts are fundamental drivers behind the Regional Innovation Acceleration Network (RIAN). Funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) and supported by the State Science and Technology Institute (SSTI), RIAN is a virtual networking tool that bridges together people, ideas and resources as the basis for economic growth and development.

Led by Mark Skinner, Vice President and Director of RIAN, the webinar explored the benefits of the new RIAN web site and define the concept of Venture Development Organizations (VDO’s). Mr. Skinner showcased RIAN’s interactive site designed to help economic development practitioners identify their regional innovation colleagues, where they operate and how to connect with them. He also discussed regional innovation assets and VDO characteristics.  Webinar attendees learned how RIAN facilitates the growth of existing innovation networks and, for those regions where networks have yet to develop, provides the means for peer-to-peer sharing of information among existing and emerging VDOs.

Developed in partnership with the State Science & Technology Institute, RIAN’s website (www.regionalinnovation.org) highlights how VDOs are helping entrepreneurs turn their innovations into businesses by providing direct funding and increasing access to capital.

Mr. Skinner began his 26-year career in Technology-Based Economic Development (TBED) with the Ohio Department of Development in 1985, first as a Technology Center Liaison for Ohio’s Thomas Edison Program and later as the manager of Ohio’s SBIR Program. Skinner holds a B.A. in Urban and Regional Planning and Public Administration from Miami University of Ohio.

This webinar was brought to you by NADO Research Foundation’s Know Your Region program as part of a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Economic Development Administration.  To view other webinars that have been conducted through the Know Your Region program, visit http://www.knowyourregion.org/workshop-modules.

McKinsey Global Institute Offers Insight into American Competitiveness

On Thursday April 7, Dr. Jaana Remes, Senior Fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), presented findings from two recently released economic studies during Part 7 of the Know Your Region webinar series: Global Trends in Competitiveness and Productivity Growth.

Drawing from MGI’s report Growth and Renewal in the United States: Retooling America’s Economic Engine, Dr. Remes highlighted the importance of productivity growth as a function of increasing our nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) and maintaining our competitiveness against other global markets.

Dr. Remes also discussed the role of public policy in developing a well-balanced environment for businesses to compete successfully both domestically and abroad.  Referencing the MGI analysis How to Compete and Grow: A Sector Guide to Public Policy, Dr. Remes distinguishes the amount of involvement government is likely to have related to sector size and type (see illustration below).

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To view the recorded webinar in its entirety click here. To view Dr. Remes’s slides in PDF format, click here.

The importance of these analyses should not be discounted by economic development stakeholders.   At a time when international financial recovery has opened the door for the U.S. to regain its footing as an economic leader, we will rely on technological advancement, reduction in market inefficiencies and refined public policy to move forward.

The NADO Research Foundation would like to thank EDA Senior Advisor and Director of External Affairs, Angela Martinez for delivering opening remarks during Thursday’s session, as well as Dr. Remes and MGI for her time and insight.

U.S. EDA to Host i6 Green Challenge Webinar

The U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) and its Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship last week announced the opening of its $12 million i6 Green Challenge in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, and Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. ‪

Event: I6 Green Challenge Webinar
Date: March 21, 2011
Time: 3:00 – 3:30 EDT
Register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/685479456

EDA will award up to $1 million to each of six teams around the country with the most innovative ideas to drive technology commercialization and entrepreneurship in support of a green innovation economy, increased U.S. competitiveness and new jobs. Its partner agencies will award more than $6 million in additional funding to i6 Green winners.

“Initiatives like the i6 Green Challenge support the President’s vision for out-innovating the rest of the world by moving great ideas from the lab to the marketplace to spur the development of 21st century jobs and industries,” U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said. “We know that in the last 30 years, nearly all net new jobs were created by startups, and they will continue to play a critical role in our nation’s economic prosperity.”

First announced at the White House launch of  Startup America in January, i6 Green follows last year’s inaugural i6 Challenge to accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship in the United States.

“The $12 million i6 Green Challenge is an important component of President Obama’s Startup America initiative to promote American innovation and win the future,” saidU.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra. “The multi-agency competition builds on the success of last year’s initiative by encouraging Proof of Concept Centers and promoting green growth to increase our nation’s competitiveness and accelerate the economic recovery.”

This year’s competition focuses on promoting Proof of Concept Centers, which support all aspects of the entrepreneurship process, from assisting with technology feasibility and business plan development, to providing access to early-stage capital and mentors to offer critical guidance to innovators. Centers allow emerging technologies to mature and demonstrate their market potential, making them more attractive to investors and helping entrepreneurs turn their idea or technology into a business.

“The i6 Green Challenge will help catalyze American ingenuity by leveraging the proven benefits that these centers offer to promote green growth, advance cluster development and strengthen the economic ecosystems of America’s regions,” U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development John Fernandez said.

The Federal Funding Opportunity notice and application information on i6 Green is available at www.eda.gov/i6. The deadline to submit an application is May 26, 2011. Funding is contingent upon Congressional approval of the administration’s 2011 budget.

KYR Series Part 2: Rural Approaches to Regional Clusters

On Thursday, January 27, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Brian McGowan introduced speakers for Part 2 of the EDA-sponsored Know Your Region webinar series:  Rural Approaches to Regional Clusters.

The webinar featured representatives of the Alaska Partnership for Economic Development (APED) – President Kathryn Dodge and Vice President Andy Varner – to discuss their Alaska Forward clustering inititiative.  Also presenting on the call was Vice President of Innovation Resources Development Bubba Weir from the Mississippi Technology Alliance (MTA) to speak about their Innovation-Led Economic Development (ILED) project.

By nature, cluster development typically occurs in more densely populated areas where the geographic concentration of knowledge, workforce and suppliers is generally higher.  Yet, in an age of technology where commerce is increasingly driven by the ability of a region to market itself beyond its geographic borders, rural regions are seeing the benefit of cross-industry collaboration, idea sharing and the fortification of existing assets, all with economic development as a common purpose.

  • To register for Part 3 of the series, click here
  • To view APED’s presentation slides, click here
  • To view MTA’s presentation slides, click here
  • To view the webinar recording click below

Video: USDA, HUD and EDA Team Up to Discuss Importance of Regional Partnerships

During the 2011 NADO CEDS Innovation Forum on January 20, a panel of top federal officials came together to discuss cross-agency partnerships designed to initiate job growth and economic rejuvenation.

To view video of the discussion, visit: media01.commpartners.com/NADO/NADO.html

USDA Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Rural Development Doug O’Brien, HUD Director for the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities Shelley Poticha, and Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development John Fernandez delivered remarks during the session.  The trio all echoed the importance of bridging traditionally independent funding opportunities for the sake of increasing the efficiency of existing programs that share common goals, and the importance of providing communities with a broader set of economic development resources.

KYR Webinar Series Part 1: Mapping the Nation’s Regional Innovation Clusters

On Thursday, January 13,  the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development John Fernandez discussed the merits of innovation clusters prior to introducing Dr. Christian Ketels of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at the Harvard Business School.  Dr. Ketels presented on the recently announced, EDA-funded Cluster Mapping Project.

Dr. Christian Ketels of the Harvard Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness

Presentation materials from the webcast are now available:

The Cluster Mapping Project aims to provide policymakers and development practitioners across America with rich data and tools for understanding industry clusters in every region of the country.

To learn more about the project click here. Dr. Ketels also introduced the European Cluster Observatory, a resource that has been used in Europe to identify and analyze regional cluster data.

Below is registration information for Part 2 of the Know Your Region Webinar Series:

KYR Part 2: Rural Approaches to Regional Clusters
Date: Thursday, January 27
Time: 2:00 – 3:30 pm
Link to Registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/507393834

To view the recorded webinar in its entirety, click on the screen below.