HomeMy WebLinkAboutPainting the Landscape Draft' TRUCKEE DONNER �,
Public Utility District Pdmeld Hurt Assotidtes
Painting The Landscape/ SWOT V6 9.12.20
Traditional/Innovative/Visionary
Painting the Landscape
Threats
Opportunities
1. Organizational Integration
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Singular interest
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Authentic and evolving culture and values
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Political /Regulatory Environment
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Operational excellence
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Mind Set/Inertia
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Become the standard bearer for this
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Lack of succession planning
community
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Professional development/learning
environment
2. Engage with customers and our
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Vocal Minorities
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Partner with customers and communities
communities to identify
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Inspecting Expectations
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Communicate, educate, and understand
opportunities
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Jurisdictional
needs
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Identify new services that we are well
positioned to provide
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Validate customer and communities'
dreams and expectations
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Pioneer ideas
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Leverage relationships
3. Modernization of this Utility
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Capacity
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Reduce costs and improve service
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Mindset/Inertia
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Reliability/Resiliency
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Over and Under Leveraging
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Position for future partnerships
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Unmanaged Risk
4. Take the best of private sector
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Mindset/Inertia
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Become an economic engine for our
thinking to add value to our
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Lack of Experience
communities
communities
•
Structural constraints
•
Be customer and communities driven
•
Legacy processes and thinking
everywhere
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Leverage future partnerships
•
Set the standard
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Be cutting edge
TRUCKEE DONNER 1'
Public Utility District Pamela Hurt Associates
Painting The Landscape/ SWOT V6 9.12.20
Tradition aonnova tive/Visioncry
Painting the Landscape
Threats
Opportunities
5. Environmental Stewardship: Create
• Competing priorities
• Bring resources to the community
a sustainable, resilient environment
. Technical uncertainty
• Create sustainable methods that
for all our communities
• Lack of resources
support delivery to our community
• Political and Regulatory landscape
• Focus on sustainability and resiliency
0 Community fatigue/saturation
• Become Renewable and Carbon Free
• Evolving customer expectations
• Sustainability
and willingness to pay
• Establish community wide Green House
Gas reduction goals
• Be cutting edge/ forward thinking
6. Manage for Financial Stability and
• Laws and regulations
• Leverage our economic engine
Resiliency
• Inverse condemnation
• Provide resources in times of crisis
• Broad economic uncertainty
• Provide resources to pursue
• Attracting and retaining talent
organization and communities needs
• Legal liability
and opportunities
• Cyber, computer, technology risks
• Continue financial stability
and data breaches
• Maintain local control
7. Developing an Inclusive Culture
• Change in Leadership
• Be one District
Drives Organizational Success
• Lack of continuous follow through
• Attract and retain top talent
and setting of expectations
• Set the standard
• Lack of employee involvement
• Be culture ambassadors
• Reverting to top down
. Enable our people to be all they can be
management style
. Model integration and application of
0 Stuck in the past
our Values daily
• Strengthen our diverse, inclusive, and
equitable culture
' TRUCKEE DONNER I ,
Public Utility District Pdmeld Hurt Assotidtes
Painting The Landscape/ SWOT V6 9.12.20
Traditional/Innovative/Visionary
Painting the Landscape
Threats
Opportunities
8. Be Welcoming and Transparent in How We Work
• Special interest interference
• Engaged and educated
• Reverting to silos and a silo mind
customers and
set
communities
• Lack of trust
• Be the trusted advisors
• Lack of civic engagement
• High level of civic
engagement
• Maintain local control
4 TRUCKEE DONNER
Public Utility District
Painting The Landscape/ SWOT V6 9.12.20
Traditional/Innovative/Visionary
TDPUD Organizational Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
• Our people
• 93 years of existence (100 years 2027)
• Little Engine that could and does
• Financial stability
• Mission and services driven
• Expertise and courage to move into the future
• Local Government
Weaknesses
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• Lack of one District Focus
• Community Partnership Evolution
• Perception of who we are
• Risk averse culture
• Existing capacity
• Communication (both sending and receiving)
• Aging infrastructure
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