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Announcing Winners - Teaching Collaboration Cases and Simulations

  • 1.  Announcing Winners - Teaching Collaboration Cases and Simulations

    Posted 05-31-2011 12:43

    Announcing the Winners of the E-PARCC Fourth Annual Teaching Case and Simulation Competition 

    The Maxwell School of Syracuse University Collaborative Governance Initiative (CGI) is pleased to announce the winners of the fourth annual collaboration teaching case and simulation competition.   Cases and simulations for use in teaching collabortion are available free on-line at: http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_eparcc.aspx  or www.e-parc.org

    New $5,000 First Place Winner of the Snow Foundation Award for Best Case or Simulation in Collaborative Nonprofit Management
     

    Jodi Sandfort of the Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota: "Making Work Pay:  Improving Implementation of the Earned Income Tax Credit at Accountability Minnesota."

    New $5,000 First Place Winner 

    Noam Ebner, Werner Institute of Creighton University and Yael Efron: "Little Golano" – A Simulation Game on Collaboration, Negotiation, Mediation, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and international law

    New $1,000 Honorable Mention Winners 

    Mike George, University of Nebraska: "An Exercise in Environmental Collaborative Planning."

    Mark Davis, University of Colorado and Danielle Varda, University of Colorado: "The Indiana Household Hazardous Waste Task Force."

    Mark Davis, University of Colorado and Danielle Varda, University of Colorado:  "Mapping Network Structure in Complex Community Collaboratives."

    Trent A. Engbers, Indiana University and Kristin Bishay: "Guardian Ad Litem of Madison County."

    Last year's winning cases and simulations on collaboration have been translated into Chinese and Spanish.  They also are available on the CGI website at:
    http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_eparcc.aspx  or www.e-parc.org along with winning syllabi for courses in networks and collaborative public management.  

     View current and past winners at: www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc/eparcc 

     

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    Rosemary O'Leary
    Distinguished Professor
    Phanstiel Endowed Chair
    Co-Director, Collaborative Governance Initiative
    The Maxwell School of Syracuse University
    400 Eggers Hall
    Syracuse, New York 13244-1090
    315-443-4991
     
     
    Recent books:
    The Future of Public Administration Around the World:  The Minnowbrook Perspective.  Georgetown University Press (2010).
    Public Administration and Law, 3rd Edition.  CRC Press (2010).
    The Collaborative Public Manager, Georgetown University Press (2009).
    Big Ideas in Collaborative Public Management, M.E.Sharpe(2008).
    The Ethics of Dissent:  Managing Guerrilla Government.  Congressional Quarterly  (2006).