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Naples, Florida, November 5, 1986
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners in
and for the County of Collier, and also acting as the Board of Zoning
Appeals and as t.he governirlg board(s) of such special districts as
have been created according to law and having conducted business
herein, met on this date at. 3:10 P.M. in SPECIAL SESSION in Building
"F" of the Courthouse Complex, East Naples, Flori¿a, with the
following members present:
CHAIRMAN: John A. Pistor
VI~E-CHAIRMAN: Anne Goodnight
Max A. Hasse
Frederick J. Voss
ABSENT: C. C. Holland
ALSO PRESENT: James C. Giles, Clerk; Maureen Kenyon, Deputy
Clerk; Donald B. Lusk, Cou~ty Manager; Neil Dorrill, Assistant County
Manager; Ken Cuyler, County Attorney; Bruce Anderson, Assistant County
Attorney; Tom Olliff, Admiristrative Assistant to the County Manager;
and Nancy Israelson, Administrative Assistant to the Board.
AGENDð
Survey from University of South Florida regarding County Manager
PRESENTATION RE SURVEY FROM UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - NO ACTION
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
November 4, 1986, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public h~aring was ~pened to hear a presentation from the
University of South Florida regarding a public affairs and policy
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management survey.
Mr. Donald Menzel, Dire,:tor of the Public Administration Program
at the University of South ?lorida and Director of Institute of
Government at the Universitj of South Florida and Director for the
Center for Public Affairs a~d Policy Management, stated that the
Center and Institute is committed to strengthening government and most
of his work has centered at the local level and the objective is to do
what can be done to help ci:y, county, and state agencies to improve
their performances and to m8et the needs of the public as a whole. He
stated that they are not engaged in any type of a legal investigation,
adding that this was pursue,j from the standpoint of an academic study
that has practical applications in terms of the future direction of
this County as a public org,3nization serving the citizens of Collier
County. He stated that Mr. Picot Floyd is the Senior Associate with
the Center for Public Affairs and is also acting administrator for the
Florida Center for Urban De3ign and Research at the University of
South Florida. He stated t,at Mr. Floyd brings to this study valuable
expertise having served as ~ounty Administrator in Hillsborough
County, as City Manager in Temple Terrace, Clearwater, and Savannah,
Georgia.
He noted that Mr. Floyd represents a very valuable resource
in helping to conduct this type of study. He introduced Dr. Charles
Spindler who has rp.ceived his doctorate in Public Administration from
the University of Georgia and also has local government experience in
Georgia which serveL the study purposes well, adding that he is
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responsible for analyzing ':he data that was collected through the sur-
vey process.
Mr. Menzel stated that he would like to compliment the Collier
County employees that participated in this survey, adding that to the
best of his knowledge they participated with candidness and with sin-
cere interest in promoting the interest of the County. He noted that
the Board of County Commis:3ioners is to be acknowledged for pursuing
this kind of investigation as it demonstrates a sincere commitment to
strengthening Collier Coun:y government as a whole. He stated that
everyone has been very supportive and cooperative of every request
that has been made. He st.~ted that with reç¡ards to the report, there
ðre two of them which they will discuss briefly but will need to be
studied by each Commission'~r on his own time. He stated that this
report is what they regard as the first installment as to what they
have learned about the Coul1ty as a wholL and somc of the concerns that
have been expressed. He s':ated that this report focuses entirely upon
the survey that was conduc':ed in September with 409 employees. He
stated that Part II of the report will focu~ on the interviews that
were conducted in October \lith more than 40 officials including mem-
bers of the Board of Count~ Commissioners. He stated that he would
caution the Board to be very c~reful about over simplifying what is
said this date or what is presented, adding that governments and orga-
nizations as a whole are vE:ry complex entities and to simply conduct a
survey of employees and try to examine the responses and piece them
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together into a larger pictu¡"e is a valuable exercise, but it can be a
less than constructive exercjse if one tends to over simplify what is
being reported. He stated that this report does not provide any
suggestions or recommendatiors that might re3~lt in the strengthening
or improvement of th~ county government operations, adding that this
will be in the next part of the report. He stated that this is a com-
bination of description with some analysis of what he sees, but
without recommendations at this point. He stated that the question-
naire that was administered tJ county employees was one that provided
76 different items that tried to capture a veriety of features of
organizational life in Collier County and in doing that, four response
categories were used; strongll' agree, agree, disagree, and strongly
disagree. He noted that when the write-up was done, he collapsed the
categories of agreed and disasreed, adding that he took the agree and
strongly agree and combined it into one category and then took the
disagree and strongly disagree and combined that into one category
for the report. He stated that the other categories are broken out in
the technical appendix that is accompanied to the report. He stated
that space was provided on the questionnaire for any comments that the
employee wanted to write, adding thbt there were approximately 80 com-
ments that were received. He ntated that not all the comments have
been read at this ~oint, but w:.ll be incorporated into the next part
of th~ report. He stated that with as many employees as they sur-
veyed, the Board of County Commissioners can be confident that this is
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representative of the entire work force, adding that the County work
force is defined as those under the County r1anager's jurisdiction,
since emplJyees of the Constitutional Offic'~rs were not surveyed. He
stated that the survey shows ê divisional b~eakdown to indicate
whether concerns are isolated or whether they are widely spread out.
He indicated that there is aleo a category of top managers which means
that 30 employees that were dEpartment heads, division heads and mem-
bers of the County Manager's cffice also completed the questionnaire.
He stated that the majority group that responded were the people that
tend to be involved in a county service, not supervisory or admi-
nistrators positions. He stated that out 0: the 109 employees, 231 or
60.9% have no supervisory resçonsibilities and were considered the
people involved in the actual work. He stated that confidentiality
was assured and he will abide by that. He stated that he feels that
this report is a very comprehensive look at Collier County and the
government and should be used in a positive way.
Dr. Spindler stated that the questions that were asked were pri-
marily attitude questions which means that they represent perceptions
by employees, adding that somE, of them represent facts. He stated
that Collier County is experiencing intense pressures from population
growth and residential and cOT;lmercial development. He reported that
as a result of theÐe pressure~¡ much is internalized within the organi-
zation and there is a need for the government to be more adaptive to a
changing environment and this ·survey illustrates the weaknesses and
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strengths of the Collier County government which have a long-range
impact on the way the organi::ðtlon adapts to this environment. He
indicated that one area of concern is the heavy reliance on rules and
formal procedures, a,ldinQ thélt more than ~/3rds of all people sur-
veyed, agreed that there are a lot of rules, policies, procedures and
standard practices one has to know. He indicated that more than
3/4ths of responnes indicate,1 that going through channels is
constantly stressed by top m~nagement. He stated that the problem
becomes more apparent when o\'er half of the responses indicated that
the County Manager and Division heads emphasize formal hierarchy over
getting the right people together to do the job. He stated that
despite the reliance on formal rules and procedures, there are still
perceptions of disorganizaticn by some employees. He indicated that
the majority of all respondents, except top managers, feel that there
is excessive red tape and rules which make it difficult for new ideas
to receive consideration. He indicated that the survey shows that
there is a lack of communication between the employee and the superior
and almost half agreed that t1ey are not informed when changes are
made in work assignments. He reported that in addition to com-
munication problems between s'lperiors and subordinates, top managers
experience communication problems within the organization as well,
adding that they would like to receive more information from everyone.
He stated that one of the str'~ngths was that there was overall a lack
of serious conflict between el~ployees, adding that almost employees
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replied that it was easy to get to know other employees in the depart-
ment, but most employees felt that their departments did not have a
relaxed easy going atmosphere, and 54% of all employees felt that
relationships between managemE!nt and employees was lacking in warmth.
He stated that another strength of the employees is that they feel
proud and a loyalty to their department. He referred to the actual
report and indicated how· to [(,ad the cross-table, adding that every
question in the questionnaire and the responses by divisions are shown
on each of the pages of the rE,port and in order to find out the
results, one must know how to read the cross-table.
Commissioner Hasse questioned if there is a breakdown of top mana-
gers and employees to determine how many there are of each, to which
Mr. Floyd stated that there Ü: no breakdown in the report like that,
anà it is beyond the scope of the study. Mr. Floyd stated that he
feels the growth issue has a lot to do with the organizational
,problems of, this County.
Commissioner Pistor questjoned when the second part of the report
- would be ready, to which Mr. ~lenzel stated that it should be ready by
the 16th of November, but he ~Iill get in touch with the Commission.
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There being no further business for the Good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Time: 4:30 P.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS/
BOÁRD OF ZONING APPEALS/EX
OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD(S) OF
SPECIAL DISTRICTS UNDER ITS
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