Community Problem Solving: Skills for Civic Leadership


Program Session(s):
March 8, 2010 - March 11, 2010

Application Deadline: January 22, 2010

Program Fee: $3,300 per team member

Program fee includes: tuition, housing, curricular materials, and most meals

Please see Admission tab for details on the team application process.
Faculty Chair(s):
Martin Linsky

 

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THE JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY serves the public interest by preparing leaders for service to society and by scholarship and collaboration that contributes to the solution of public problems.

Executive Education programs at Harvard Kennedy School serve senior public officials, nonprofit executives, and corporate officers whose work directly addresses the public good. Executive Education offers more than forty courses in fields such as negotiation, conflict management, economics, crisis management, finance, and public policy. 

The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University promotes critical thinking about the importance, roles, and performance of civic organizations. While the name speaks specifically to the nonprofit sector, the Center’s research has expanded over the years to include other organizations of civil society as well. In order to produce the highest quality research and teaching, the Center’s community represents a broad range of disciplines, intellectual approaches, and interests.

No individual applications will be accepted.
Each team must choose a person to coordinate the process and be the primary contact for the team. Please see the Admission page for details.

 


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