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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PUAD-021
Topics in Executive Management (0)

Course Level: Continuing Education

Topics vary by section; may be repeated with different topic. Topics include developments in areas such as planning; organizing; staffing; information technology; program implementation; executive management and leadership; and international administration.

PUAD-021
900W
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SPRING 2013

Course Level: Continuing Education

Topics in Executive Management (0)

Network Management

How to create and nurture networks across the IG and other organizations in order to exchange information, make better decisions, and more effectively implement programmatic change. Students gain an understanding of the power of social networks to support the work of the IG community, and learn how to construct a sociogram and calculate a measure of the density of their personal network.

PUAD-021
N91W
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Continuing Education

Topics in Executive Management (0)

Leading Conflict Resolution

Students build their conflict management and negotiation knowledge and skills through a number of approaches including structured discussions, study of theory and models of conflict diagnosis and management, development of their own approach for becoming better at conflict management, training and practice in conflict management skills, practice in consulting on conflict management problems and strategies, in-class experiential activities, in-class team work sessions that include feedback about their conflict management skills, exposure to guest speakers, and written analyses.

PUAD-021
N90W
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Continuing Education

Topics in Executive Management (0)

Leading Conflict Resolution

Students build their conflict management and negotiation knowledge and skills through a number of approaches including structured discussions, study of theory and models of conflict diagnosis and management, development of their own approach for becoming better at conflict management, training and practice in conflict management skills, practice in consulting on conflict management problems and strategies, in-class experiential activities, in-class team work sessions that include feedback about their conflict management skills, exposure to guest speakers, and written analyses.

PUAD-021
N92W
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Continuing Education

Topics in Executive Management (0)

Network Management

How to create and nurture networks across the IG and other organizations in order to exchange information, make better decisions, and more effectively implement programmatic change. Students gain an understanding of the power of social networks to support the work of the IG community, and learn how to construct a sociogram and calculate a measure of the density of their personal network.