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Michigan
Ranked One of Best-Managed States in Nation
Last
week, I had the honor of accepting recognition from the Pew Trusts
in Washington, D.C. for Michigan being one of the best-managed states
in the nation. I was one of just two governors who were asked to
participate in the "Grading the States 2008" national
briefing because of our ability to manage well during a crisis.
The
Pew Center and Governing magazine recognized Michigan as
an outstanding leader in the Government Performance Project (GPP)
report entitled, “Grading the States 2008.” Michigan
received the highest score of any Midwestern state and scored higher
in three out of four categories judged by the nationwide report
card in 2005. Michigan received high marks in the area of information,
infrastructure, and people and fell only slightly in the money area,
which evaluates states' budgets. Only Utah, Virginia, and Washington
scored higher than Michigan; all received an A-. In addition to
the state of Michigan, only Delaware, Georgia, Missouri, and Texas
received a B+.
Year-in
and year-out, we want to ensure that we are spending tax dollars
efficiently and in a way that provides the service citizens need
and depend upon. We appreciate the recognition from Pew and Governing
magazine that shows that even in tight budget times, we have
made improvements in the way we operate state government.
Pew and Governing found that Michigan demonstrated an improvement
in its strategic workforce planning, project monitoring, performance
auditing and evaluation, and its online service and information.
In fact, the report credits Michigan's state website – www.michigan.gov
– as a national model for the way it allows citizens and businesses
to perform a variety of transactions that save the state money.
We know that the key to being able to continue to serve, and serve
better – even in these challenging times – is through
leveraging technology.
The conclusions in the report are based on research released by
the Pew Center on the States Government Performance Project, the
nation's only comprehensive, independent analysis of how well each
state government is managed and actually performs. The report, the
result of a year of research by a team of management experts and
journalists, is designed to allow us to identify our state's strengths
and weaknesses, and to compare Michigan’s performance to others.
> view
the report

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