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2002 Governor’s Conference on Tourism & Recreation

2002 Governor’s Conference on Tourism & Recreation. April 19, 2002. Prosperity is Bypassing Montana. 0. 5. Per Capita Income. 10. 15. 20. 25. Montana’s Rank in US. 30. 35. 40. 45. 50. 1953. 1963. 1973. 1993. 1983. Average Wages -- A Ten Year Comparison.

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2002 Governor’s Conference on Tourism & Recreation

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  1. 2002 Governor’s Conference on Tourism & Recreation April 19, 2002

  2. Prosperity is Bypassing Montana 0 5 Per Capita Income 10 15 20 25 Montana’s Rank in US 30 35 40 45 50 1953 1963 1973 1993 1983

  3. Average Wages --A Ten Year Comparison

  4. How Do We Reverse the Trend? Our Framework for Economic Development Provides the Structure

  5. Provide World-class Training • Focus on needs of businesses in Montana • Conduct labor skills study – focusing on primary sector needs for the next 5-10 yrs • Develop uniform program accountability measures for a myriad of existing workforce training programs • Improve and align training delivered through 2 yr College system • Improve alternative and/or distance learning programs

  6. Improve Support for Businesses • Focus first on existing businesses in Montana • Improve regulatory climate • Focus on measurement • Wendy Keating (DLI) and Scott Darkenwald (DOAd) are leading the effort • Improve delivery of business assistance • Mark Simonich (DOC) is leading the effort

  7. Tax Policy • Tax system must be stable and fair • Current system creates disincentive to invest • High stated marginal income tax discourages people from moving to or remaining in the state

  8. Improve Access to Capital • Low density/lack of major population center reduces capital availability • Access to capital task force formed • Education • Need to direct funds through private sector • Business assistance and management are critical • Economic viability is most important factor

  9. Target State Resources on Business Clusters Clusters are geographically close groups of interconnected companies and associated institutions in a particular field, linked by common technologies and skills.

  10. Education Recruitment Workforce Training Cluster-Based Focus of State Economic Development Resources Capital R&D and Tech Transfer Infrastructure Cluster Based Economic Development

  11. State’s Role in Cluster Development • Invest in the foundations of science and technology • Sponsor state programs that encourage cluster development • Focus business recruitment around strong clusters • Create regional dimension to state economic development strategies • Improve information systems to regularly collect data and measure progress

  12. Market Montana to Businesses • Phase 1 (Now) – Build infrastructure/focus on existing businesses • Support current deal-flow • Phase 2 (April – Oct) – Build Marketing Infrastructure • Complete cluster study to target critical high impact industries • Web site improvements • Prospect handling and performance tracking • Communication • CoreNet Global trade show (site selectors) • Phase 3 (Oct - ) – Targeted Recruiting • Improve local recruiting capacity/coordination • Benchmark Montana to others attracting similar industry • Recruit to support clusters • Target reasonable geographic locations

  13. Tourism Dramatically Affects Our Ability to Make Progress • Almost 10% of Montana’s Economy • Brings in Outside Capital • Exposes Millions to Montana • Tourism Marketing is the Face of Montana to Most • Quality of Life

  14. What We Learn from the Tourism Industry • Regional Cooperation • Strategic Planning Process • Public / Private Partnership • Marketing Plan and Accountability

  15. 2002 Governor’s Conference on Tourism & Recreation April 19, 2002

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