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Fall 2009 course offering
PUBA 620
Reforming Public Organizations (3) Looks at the challenges and opportunities for changing public organizations so that they may be more successful in meeting their public responsibilities and better places for people to work. Focus is on the creation of positive images of organization and effective change strategies.
- CRN: 76495, section 001
- Restriction: College or consent
- Day: Monday
- Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm
- Location: SAUND 637
- Professor: Dick Pratt, pratt@hawaii.edu, ph: 956-8260
PUBA 623
Organzational Communication (3) Communication theory/research applied to formal organizations; assessments of strength and weakness of organizational communication sytems
- CRN: 77692, section 001
- Restriction: College or consent
- Day: Wednesday
- Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm
- Location: SAUND 637
- Professor: Jeffrey Ady, jady@hawaii.edu, ph: 956-7010
PUBA 662
Applied Policy Analysis (3) Explores significant contemporary policy issues relating to public administration practice. Develops analytic techniques and models of public policy-making processes, and looks at how social forces and political and economic pressures influence policy orientaions.
- CRN: 78892, seciton 001
- Restriction: College or consent
- Day: Friday
- Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm
- Location: WEB 104
- Professor: David Nixon, dnixon@hawaii.edu, ph: 956-7718
PUBA 665
Collaborative Public Managment (3) Theories, skills and tools needed to effectively manage networks in government and nonprofit organizations; explores how to administer, assess performance, and evaluate success in these dynamic new partnerships.
- CRN: 79384, section 001
- Restriction: College or consent
- Day: Thursday
- Time: 6:00 - 8:30 pm
- Location: WEB 104
- Professor: Susan Chandler, chandler@hawaii.edu, ph: 956-0978