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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
In this episode of our Top Ten Series, NASCA TV host Ace Callwood sits down with Misty Ann Giles, Director of the Montana Department of Administration, to discuss Budget Reductions and Cost Efficiencies. Listen in as they discuss Montana’s strategy to scale back programs and how efforts to investigate enterprise-wide efficiencies has contributed to their success in helping to save taxpayer dollars. Director Giles also highlights the Red Tape Relief Task Force and emphasizes the importance of data in decision-making as Montana seeks to replicate and implement certain USDA processes and programs at the state level. Tune in to hear more valuable advice for other CAOs such as highlighting the importance of “streamlining processes and improving customer service overall.”
Full Person Interview
The state is optimizing their real estate portfolio to attract and retain the new flexible workforce
Explore Colorado’s plans to dramatically reduce their real estate footprint over the next five years
Learn how the state of West Virginia is coordinating with agencies to right-size space requirements
Discover how the state leveraged the findings from their space utilization study to support the transition to a flexible workplace model
Michigan Director Brom Stibitz offers several key points and things to consider when looking to reduce the state's physical footprint and embrace a hybrid workforce in the fifth episode of the NASCA Connections podcast. Brom, along with his Public Information Officer Caleb Buhs, will take you on a tour of the Michigan office and discuss space strategies for a post-pandemic workplace.
Full in-person interview
In the fourth episode of our Top Ten Podcast, Kansas Secretary Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace shares lessons learned when implementing large scale digital services including designing accessible services for every customer, developing a team mentality with private sector partners, and leading change management that empowers all employees to be problem solvers.
Full In-Person Interview
In response to the pandemic and disruptions in supply chains, many governments are re-evaluating the crucial decisions of 1) what to stockpile, 2) how much, 3) for how long, and 4) where. Pennsylvania Secretary of General Services and supply chain specialist, Curt Topper, discusses both the long-term implications and immediate decisions for current warehouse and stockpile management. Topper shares how states must balance the risk with capacity and financial implications while upskilling staff to be supply chain specialists and operate in an agile framework.
Full In-person Interview
The second episode features Commissioner Christi Branscom, Tennessee, addressing employee engagement and experiences where she shares her collaborative efforts to ensure a sense of belonging for the Tennessee team.
Full In-Person Interview
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.