Charisse and Kellye discuss the complexities of election season, sometimes known as 'silly season.' They explore the challenges faced by public service staff, the importance of preparation, and the need for clear communication and policies. The conversation covers scenario planning for potential election outcomes, effective onboarding for new councils, managing project timelines, and navigating the use of public resources. The episode emphasizes the significance of maintaining public trust and neutrality during politically charged times.
Takeaways
Takeaways
- Silly season refers to the election period when public service work is scrutinized.
- Neutrality is not just a best practice; it's a legal requirement.
- Preparing staff early is crucial for navigating election season.
- Scenario planning can help anticipate changes in council dynamics.
- Tools like the three horizons framework aid in strategic foresight.
- Onboarding new councils should start well before elections.
- Project timelines may need to be adjusted during election season.
- Public resources cannot be used for political purposes.
- Building public trust requires transparency and credibility.
- Staff should be supported and protected during stressful election periods.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Silly Season in Local Government
02:23 Preparing Staff for Election Season
04:45 Onboarding New Councils Effectively
07:40 Strategizing Project Management During Elections
10:02 Navigating Public Resources and Facilities
12:50 Maintaining Public Trust and Neutrality
15:23 Key Takeaways for Election Season
00:00 Understanding Silly Season in Local Government
02:23 Preparing Staff for Election Season
04:45 Onboarding New Councils Effectively
07:40 Strategizing Project Management During Elections
10:02 Navigating Public Resources and Facilities
12:50 Maintaining Public Trust and Neutrality
15:23 Key Takeaways for Election Season