Creating Collaborative Solutions: Innovations in Governance


Program Session(s):
October 24, 2010 - October 29, 2010

Application Deadline: September 10, 2010

Program Fee: $6,450

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

Creating Collaborative Solutions: Innovations in Governance was previously known as Innovations in Governance: Creating Solutions through Collaboration

Jorrit de Jong is a Fellow at the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. His research, teaching and consultancy focus on innovations in the public sector. From ...go to full profile

 

John D. Donahue is the Raymond Vernon Lecturer in Public Policy and Director of the Weil Program in Collaborative Governance. His teaching, writing, and research center on the distribution of public responsibilities across levels of government ...go to full profile

 

Archon Fung is Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Citizenship. His research examines the impacts of civic participation, public deliberation, and transparency upon public and private governance. ...go to full profile

 

Linda Kaboolian, Lecturer in Public Policy, is a sociologist specializing in multi-stakeholder problem solving processes around workplace, community, and policy issues. She works with labor, management, and community groups to improve organizational ...go to full profile

 

Marty Linsky, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, has been full-time faculty since 1982, except 1992-5 when he was Chief Secretary/Counselor to Massachusetts Governor William Weld. He teaches exclusively in the ...go to full profile

 

Mark H. Moore is the Hauser Professor of Nonprofit Organizations and Faculty Chair of the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations. He is also a Visiting ...go to full profile

 


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