Streamline Your Budget Process - Summer 2014 NCLGBA Conference
1. Tonya Walton, Orange County
Streamlining the Budget
ProcessS T R E A M L I N
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YOUR BUDGET PROCESSTonya Walton, Or ange C ounty
tw alton@ or angecountync.gov
2 0 1 4 N C L G B A S u m m e r C o n f e r e n c e
2. Step 1: Assess your resources.
What do the next 12
months look like for us?
Time1
Can we realign funds this
year?
Money2
People Who are our internal &
external supporters?3
Technology
What hardware,
software and skillsets
are available to us?
4
3. Exercise – Resource Assessment
Resource Key Questions Consider
Time What does the next 12
months look like for us?
• Usual event cycle
• Significant circumstances
Money Can we realign funds this
year?
• How much (e.g. $100,
$500, $1,000)
People Who are our internal and
external supporters?
• Strong external
relationships
New/transitioning staff
Technology What hardware, software
and skillsets are available
to us?
• Current technology-what is
it doing/not doing
• Scheduled upgrades
• Current mastery level of
existing technology
4. Step 2: Identify your problem areas.
• Method 1: Brainstorm.
• Method 2: Use preexisting categories.
Problem Area Consider
Timeline Length – too short, too long?
Documents Soliciting information from departments;
Published documents
Decision-Making Benchmarking; Performance Assessment
CIP Process Project management; Prioritization;
Capital assessment
Communication Gaps in process; Pre-process discussions
5. GFOA Topic Areas & Budget Award
Resources:
www.gfoa.org/topics www.gfoa.org/budgetaward
6. Step 3: Select your project.
• Which projects to select?
• Situational Factors
– Tipping Point
– Low-Hanging Fruit
• 80/20 Principle
• Strategic Plans
7. Exercise – Problem Identification &
Project Selection
Problem Area Consider
Timeline Length – too short, too long?
Documents Soliciting information from departments;
Published documents
Decision-Making Benchmarking; Performance Assessment
CIP Process Project management; Prioritization; Capital
assessment
Communication Gaps in process; Pre-process discussions
1.Situational Factors
2.80/20 Principle
3.Strategic Plans
• Project Selection
8. Step 3: Select your project.
• Which projects to select?
• Situational Factors
– Tipping Point
– Low-Hanging Fruit
• 80/20 Principle
• Strategic Plans
• Leading Change
• Daring Greatly (Brown)
• The Energy Bus (Gordon)
• See Additional Resources folder for
more details