Georgia among the Best Managed States in the Nation
Monday, March 3, 2008 |
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“We have made sensible, strategic reforms in
Only three states received a higher grade than
The 2008 report emphasized the value and impact of improvements made by the Governor’s Commission for a New Georgia, an initiative Governor Perdue launched shortly after being sworn-in as Governor in 2003. The commission is made up of private sector business and community leaders who offer a fresh perspective on how to make government more efficient and effective.
“In 2003, when Governor Sonny Perdue decided to set up his Commission for a New Georgia, it sounded like a recipe for one more unread manifesto doomed to gather more dust than interest. But the Governor meant business,” said the report. “He ultimately pressed into service more than 300 private-sector representatives, promising to do everything possible to implement their recommendations. And since its creation, the commission has been slowly, quietly and deliberately infiltrating
One of the reforms recommended by the Commission for a New Georgia was to improve the customer service rendered to
“By aggressively training employees, leveraging technology and monitoring outcomes, the state has driven down wait times at call centers and has shrunk the rate at which citizens just get tired and hang up,” said the report. “And the state follows up to determine if citizens’ concerns were satisfactorily addressed.”
To read the entire report visit http://pewcenteronthestates.org/gpp.
To learn more about Governor Perdue’s Commission for a New Georgia, visit http://newgeorgia.org/.
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