Miami-Dade County has a budget of nearly $13 billion, more than 30,000 employees, one of the busiest airports in the world, and one of the busiest seaports in America. Millions of residents call it home, and millions of visitors pass through it every single day — together driving a global economy that runs straight through this region. This is not a small operation, and it should not be managed like one.
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So here’s the question that matters. Why aren’t we trying to become the best-run county government in America, not better than last year, not better than the next county over, but number one?
For years, the focus has been growth, development, housing, transportation, and resilience, all of which are important, but none of it answers the real question of whether government is actually performing or just expanding.
The private sector does not operate on assumptions. It measures everything. Amazon measures everything. Uber measures everything.
FedEx measures everything. Because what gets measured gets improved, and what gets ignored does not change at all. Government should not be different.
Every county department should have a public scorecard that is simple, clear, and immediate. Taxpayers should be able to see performance without digging through reports or sitting through meetings. Every major project should have a public dashboard showing budget, timeline, progress, and delays in real time, so there are no surprises and no rewritten stories after the fact.
Miami-Dade should not be benchmarking itself against average counties because average is not a standard, it is a warning sign. The standard should be the best-run counties in America, and the goal should be to beat them on permits, response times, transparency, efficiency, and service delivery, not match them.
We have the money, we have the people, we have the talent, and we have the technology, but none of that matters if there is no discipline around performance. The missing piece is accountability, because transparency without accountability is just information, dashboards without accountability are just visuals, and KPIs without accountability are just numbers on a screen.
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Every goal needs an owner. Every project needs an owner. Every success needs an owner. Every failure needs an owner. Because when everyone is responsible, no one is responsible, and that is exactly how government drifts off course.
Miami-Dade does not need more reports, more studies, or more explanations. It needs ownership, accountability, and results that can actually be measured by the people paying for it.
The goal is simple, and it should not be controversial. Make Miami-Dade No. 1.
Please contact Grant Miller with your comments and ideas via email at [email protected] or by calling 305-323-8206.
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