Empowering the Public-Private Partnership: The Future of America’s Local Government
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America’s cities are increasingly acknowledged as sites of renewal and economic opportunity—but how can city leaders facing physical and financial constraints harness this positive energy to create sustainable development? The story of Cleveland in the early 1980s provides the necessary roadmap. Mayor George V. Voinovich, by drawing on the combined strengths of the public and private sectors, took Cleveland from financial default to becoming “America’s Comeback City,” and he later used the best practices he developed there to tackle state-level challenges as governor of Ohio. The public-private partnership model that Voinovich pioneered has since become the gold standard for cities seeking to maximize resources.
Using lessons from Cleveland, Voinovich developed this handbook for governments and private entities seeking a mutually enriching partnership. It is his legacy to those who will guide America’s cities to new growth and vitality.
George V. Voinovich
In a career spanning more than forty years, George V. Voinovich held office as mayor of Cleveland and later as governor and US senator for Ohio. Among many other distinctions, he was the only person to hold both the chairmanship of the National Governors Association and the presidency of the National League of Cities. In 1998, Ohio University established what would become the George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs in honor of his many years of public service.
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Empowering the Public-Private Partnership - George V. Voinovich
Empowering the Public-Private Partnership
Empowering the Public-Private Partnership
The Future of America’s Local Government
George V. Voinovich
Introduction by
R. Gregory Browning and Hunter Morrison
Afterword by Hunter Morrison
Ohio University Press in association with the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs
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Contents
Acknowledgment
Introduction. R. Gregory Browning and Hunter Morrison
One. Why We Did It
Two. The Cleveland Operations Improvement Task Force
Three. The Audit
Four. The Cleveland OITF and Total Quality Management
Five. The Mayor’s Operation Volunteer Effort and How to Sustain Your Gains
Six. The Pivotal Role of Foundations
Afterword. Thirty-Five Years Later A Planner’s Perspective Hunter Morrison
Notes
Further Reading
About the Author
Acknowledgment
Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs was honored to assist Senator George Voinovich and the Ohio University Press in reviewing and finalizing this manuscript. Mike Zimmer, an executive in residence, and G. Jason Jolley, an associate professor with the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, served as reviewers for the book and provided helpful suggestions to Senator Voinovich and Ohio University Press.
George V. Voinovich and Janet Voinovich, June 19, 2010.
By permission of the Ohio Republican Party
Empowering the Public-Private Partnership
Introduction
R. Gregory Browning and Hunter Morrison
George Voinovich was a practical man, and this book is a primer for practitioners. Written in plain language, it is a handbook of best practices for elected and appointed officials and for leaders from the private and philanthropic sectors who partner with them for the betterment of their community. His words here distill the knowledge and wisdom of a man who dedicated his career to public service at the local, state, and federal levels and who was, as a result, a person uniquely qualified to reflect on the qualities of civic leadership required to get things done.
Voinovich was passionate about the power of public-private partnerships (P3s) to transform a community. He was widely respected for his honesty, authenticity, and straight talk, so you can believe him when he says that these partnerships will work for you—because he tried them himself in his positions as mayor and governor. In this primer, he describes the critical steps to follow when building any partnership and tells the story of how the practice of partnering unfolded in the City of Cleveland and the State of Ohio under his stewardship.
Voinovich was a storyteller. But unlike those who delight in telling stories that reflect well on themselves, he’d tell stories about the people who joined him in the efforts to rebuild Cleveland after years of contentious political infighting and later to set the State of Ohio on a fiscally sound trajectory. Voinovich campaigned for mayor of Cleveland on the slogan Together We Can Do It.
This primer is about how together we did it.
Here he tells stories about the individuals and organizations he brought together to advance their common interest in the community whose history and future they shared.
Voinovich saw community as a dynamic, interactive system that performs best when its leaders adhere to rules of civility and value the interests and humanity of each person with whom and for whom they work. He summed up this complex process in one word: symbiosis. Drawn from the world of biology, it describes an interdependent or mutually beneficial relationship between two or more organisms. He delighted in dropping symbiosis
into the middle of otherwise mundane remarks at a ground breaking or ribbon cutting and then telling his audience that the project they were gathered together to celebrate was a perfect example of how people could accomplish great things by working together. This primer is filled with stories about the ways in which he engaged parties with seemingly disparate interests, encouraged them to find their mutual goals, and urged them to collaborate for the common good. These stories suggest how you, too, can encourage the symbiotic civic relationships that will foster long-term success in your community.
Voinovich was a teacher who practiced civic pedagogy everywhere he went. He taught several generations of public servants how to work together to do more with less
and work harder and smarter.
He believed that the art of public leadership requires establishing clear, easily understood goals, communicating them relentlessly, and monitoring them consistently. He had no patience with cynical indifference, bureaucratic infighting, or empire building. This primer tells how he and his chief of staff, Tom Wagner, used Cleveland’s Operations Improvement Task Force (OITF) to engage city staff in creating a practical plan for improving operations and then to hold those staff accountable for carrying out their own recommendations.
Voinovich respected the intelligence and dedication of those who choose to make a career in public service. He believed that the vast majority want more than just to do their job and collect a paycheck.
They want to improve the lives of their fellow citizens. He believed that many public servants have an untapped desire to work beyond the limits of their job description to make a real difference in their community. The OITF brought these desires to the surface and channeled them into specific initiatives that have made