INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW Acknowledgements SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: STAFF American Family Insurance, Madison Full-time loaned executive Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Madison Full-time loaned executive Administrative services <strong>La</strong> <strong>Follette</strong> Institute, UW- Madison, Madison Part-time loaned executive UW System Board <strong>of</strong> Regents, Madison Part-time loaned executive SPECIAL SUPPORT FROM FORMER WISCONSIN GOVERNORS The Honorable Lee Sherman Dreyfus The Honorable Anthony Earl The Honorable Patrick Lucey The Honorable Martin Schreiber SPECIAL ADVISORS Harry Boyte, Humphrey Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota William Cronon, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison Brian Joiner, Joiner Associates, Madison Donald Kettl, <strong>La</strong> <strong>Follette</strong> Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison Paul Light, Humphrey Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Charles Savage, Knowledge Era Enterprises, Wellesley, Mass. Ralph Stayer, Johnsonville Foods, Kohler The Honorable William Winter, former Governor <strong>of</strong> Mississippi SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: FINANCIAL SUPPORT Reinventing Partner—Gifts <strong>of</strong> $5,000 Ameritech, Milwaukee Consolidated Papers, Inc., Wisconsin Rapids DEC International, Madison Firstar Corporation, Milwaukee Friday Canning Corporation, New Richmond Menasha Corporation, Neenah Mercury Marine, Fond du <strong>La</strong>c SSI Technologies, Janesville Wisconsin Utilities Association, Madison Contributor—Gifts Under $5,000 Arthur Andersen & Co., Milwaukee Bradley Foundation, Milwaukee Dewitt, Porter, Madison First Financial Foundation Nancy Johnson, Madison George C. Kaiser, Milwaukee <strong>La</strong> Crosse Footwear, <strong>La</strong> Crosse <strong>La</strong>ureate Group, Waukesha Marcus Corporation Foundation, Milwaukee Serigraph, Inc., West Bend Jeff Smoller, Madison The Capital TImes/ Wisconsin State Journal, Madison Twin Disc, Inc., Racine Universal Foods Foundation, Milwaukee Virchow, Krause & Co., Madison Webcrafters, Inc., Madison Wisconsin Hospital Association, Madison ASSISTANCE WITH FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS Wisconsin Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Arts and Letters Madison Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Madison Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, Madison SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: TECHNICAL REPORTS Section 2: Jack M. Christ, Leadership Institute, Ripon College, Ripon Section 3: Charles Savage, Knowledge Era Enterprises, Wellesley, Mass. Section 3: Brian Joiner, Joiner Associates, Madison Section 4: Representative Polly Beal, Milwaukee Section 7: Employees <strong>of</strong> Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Madison Section 9: Sara Burr, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Madison Section 9: Rolf Wegenke, Wisconsin Association <strong>of</strong> Independent Colleges, Madison Section 11: Bill Bula, Flad and Associates, Madison Section 11: Boris Frank, Boris Frank Associates, Verona Section 11: George Kliminski, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin- Madison Section 11: Judge Moria Krueger, Circuit Court, Madison Section 11: Jule Stroik, City <strong>of</strong> Madison Section 14: Daniel Burrus, Burrus Associates, Waukesha Section 14: Dennis Kuester, M&I Corp., Milwaukee Section 14: James Matarazzo, Simmons College, Boston Section 14: <strong>La</strong>rry Prusak, Ernst and Young, Boston Section 17: Allison Coakley, State Senate, Madison Section 17: Dan Fields, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Madison Section 20: Applied Research Systems, Madison Section 20: Maytee Aspuro, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Industry, <strong>La</strong>bor, and Human Relations, Madison Section 20: Robin Gates, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Industry, <strong>La</strong>bor and Human Relations, Madison Section 20: Anne Spray Kinney, City <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee, Milwaukee Section 20: <strong>La</strong> <strong>Follette</strong> Institute Students, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison Section 20: Thomas <strong>La</strong>ndgraf, Heartland Properties, Madison Section 20: Loren Miller, John Deere, Horicon Section 20: Beth Nachreiner, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Madison Section 20: Connie Nelson, <strong>Public</strong> Strategies Group, Minneapolis Section 21: Judge William Eich, Appellate Court, Madison Section 21: Marc Eisner, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Section 21: Evan Ringquist, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: EVENTS AND PROJECTS American Society for Quality Control, Milwaukee Coordination <strong>of</strong> management workshop City <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee Department <strong>of</strong> Administration Administrative and printing services Meeting host Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Milwaukee Meeting host Employees <strong>of</strong> Dept. <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Madison Support for management workshop, Oconomowoc Employees <strong>of</strong> Dept. <strong>of</strong> Industry, <strong>La</strong>bor and Human Relations, Madison Support for management workshop, Oconomowoc Esperanza Unida, Milwaukee Meeting host Idea Associates, Stevens Point <strong>Public</strong> input process Marketing Communications Consultants, Green Bay <strong>Public</strong> input process Promega Corp., Madison Meeting host Sponsor <strong>of</strong> Reinventing Government speech by David Osborne John Chapin, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Health and Social Services, Madison Report continuity United Wisconsin Services, Milwaukee Meeting host Printing and video production University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Business, Madison Meeting host University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin- Extension, Madison Meeting host Video conference Virchow, Krause & Co., Madison Sponsor <strong>of</strong> Reinventing Government speech by David Osborne Wisconsin Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation Meeting host Video production Wisconsin Newspaper Association <strong>Public</strong> input process Remsik-Mueller, Inc., Milwaukee <strong>Public</strong> input process Zins, Boelter and Lincoln, Madison <strong>Public</strong> input process 2 CITIZEN • COMMUNITY • GOVERNMENT — WISCONSIN: THE 21 ST CENTURY
In Wisconsin’s best tradition, we will boldly make choices for state government, looking to the 21st Century, by creating a framework to: B establish an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> continuous renewal B balance public and private initiatives and responsibilities B leverage learning and technology and B value good government and government service. b b b b CITIZEN • COMMUNITY • GOVERNMENT — WISCONSIN: THE 21 ST CENTURY 3