FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 21, 2003
A County document that guides managers in making a wide range
of decisions, from long-range planning to budgeting, has earned
the Grand Golden Watchdog, the highest award bestowed by the
San Diego County Taxpayers Association.
The award was presented last week at the association’s
annual banquet. Another County program, the Probation Department’s
Proposition 36 Program, was a finalist for a Golden Watchdog
Award.
“The General Management System (GMS) allows the County
to plan for success,” said Greg Cox, Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors. “With the GMS, the County can improve
service to the taxpayers of this region through careful and
forward-looking planning to maximize resources and improve customer
service.”
Each year at its annual banquet, the Taxpayers Association
reveals its choices for the most efficient and most wasteful
government spending in its Golden Watchdog and Golden Fleece
Awards.
The County’s General Management System has been in place
since 1998. The system is a “playbook” for County
managers, directing such activities as setting long-term goals,
figuring out how to pay for those goals, and then making sure
the organization is on track to reach its goals throughout the
year. It also lays out the process for allocating resources,
assuring that all County departments work together. Finally,
it recognizes and rewards employees who play a part in helping
the County achieve its goals.
Anyone who wants to take a closer look at how County government
operates can go to www.sdcounty.ca.gov/cao/
and click on “General Management System.
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Contact: Joe Tash (619) 595-4627