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Elected Officials by Ted Kyle

Elected Officials by Ted Kyle. Getting Support. “Support” – you have it when…. It’s their idea, not yours You are not important, they are They want it as badly as you It’s support They talk about it They become activists They will argue and even fight for it It’s THEIRS.

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Elected Officials by Ted Kyle

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  1. Elected Officialsby Ted Kyle Getting Support

  2. “Support” – you have it when… It’s their idea, not yours You are not important, they are They want it as badly as you It’s support They talk about it They become activists They will argue and even fight for it It’s THEIRS

  3. This Presentation People The situation Communication tips Closing thoughts

  4. WIFM - radio What’s in it for ME!

  5. Kinds of People

  6. Who are “Elected Officials” Citizens who are crazy enough to want to run government. Why do people run for office? They want “Power” They got burned and want to “Fix City Hall” Single-issue people They just care about good government They were asked to serve

  7. A Look Inside Deeply held beliefs/biases Planning or property rights City hall needs to be cleaned out Contractors gouge the government Susceptible to hype Perception means more than reality

  8. The Board/Council Scene Someone is always unhappy after every meeting Local government has less power than people think It takes a majority to act Re-election is a real concern Open Meetings Law

  9. What’s easy What’s hard Like to give money away Tell the staff NO Ask for more information Building facilities people use Spending money for tangible service Responding to citizen requests Raising fees or taxes Saying NO to citizens Adopt new regulation Decisions that have no obvious choice Decisions in the face of controversy Spending money for studies

  10. What Do Citizens Want Most citizens “voters” want Government to regulate the other guy Government to protect them Don’t want their privileges cut Want the other guy to pay Want a pristine environment to live in Less change

  11. Staffs’ Role Keep it simple (no tech terms) Pictures, tables, charts, maps, stories Don’t advocate – just the facts Let citizens advocate, push, fight Let the community choose Remember People love the fish Clean is good and healthy Dirty is not acceptable

  12. Presentations Why are you here (wasting time)? One sentence topic What’s the main point? Opening, body, conclusion Involve your audience Public meeting – everyone Council meeting – just the council

  13. Technology Nothing worse than a breakdown Know the room and audience Know the equipment Practice Get training on color, size, layout

  14. Visuals Visuals must connect with audience Pictures are good Lettering size important Watch for too many words Don’t use visuals unless necessary Spelling and grammar count

  15. Council Memos Simple -- one page Have someone read them Avoid tech terms, jargon, acronyms (TLA) Avoid emotional words Avoid interpreting the public interest Anticipate readers’ questions Make the recommendation

  16. Keys to Success No Preconceptions Participation Patience Persistence Purpose

  17. A wise person says: People would rather be asked than told. You have two ears and one mouth, and they should be used in that proportion.

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