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THIRD ANNUAL
Teaching Case and Simulation
Competition
Collaborative Public Management, Networks and Public Management,
Collaborative Governance, and Collaborative Problem Solving
Competition winners: $5,000 prize for best
teaching case, $5,000 for best teaching simulation, and up to ten
additional $1,000 honorable mention prizes.
Public managers who work in networks often find themselves not
solely as unitary leaders of unitary organizations.
Instead, they often find themselves collaborating in multi-organizational
networked arrangements and with the public to solve problems that
cannot be solved, or solved easily, by single organizations.
Collaborative public management, networks and public management,
collaborative governance, and collaborative problem solving are fast
becoming essential topics in many public management and public
policy programs. But
collaboration is not simply a body of substantive knowledge; it is
also a set of skills. We believe that one of the best ways to
prepare students to operate in networks is through the use of case
studies, simulations and negotiation exercises.
To further stimulate the creation of effective
and innovative teaching cases and simulations in this area, the
Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and
Collaboration (PARCC) at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University
is sponsoring a third annual
competition.
The competition seeks to encourage the development of new
cases and new simulations to be used in teaching collaborative
public management, collaborative governance and/or collaborative
problem solving. The
competition will provide one $5,000 prize for best teaching case,
one $5,000 prize for best teaching simulation, and up to ten $1,000
honorable mention prizes.
Case studies should
be approximately 15-25 type-written pages (double-spaced).
Simulations should include a minimum of 6 players.
All entries must include a teaching note.
To access previous
award-winning cases and simulations, please go to
www.maxwell.syr.edu/parc/eparc
The work of all winners
will be published online and will be downloadable free of charge at
E-PARCC(www.maxwell.syr.edu/parc/eparc).
E-PARCC is a project of the Maxwell School’s “Collaborative
Governance Initiative” launched in the summer of 2007.
E-PARCC
provides free on-line resources for those who teach collaborative
public management, networks and public management, collaborative
governance, and collaborative problem solving around the world.
Cases and simulations are available in English, Chinese, and
Spanish.
Selection of the winners will be made by a
committee of scholars and practitioners in the field chaired by
PARCC co-directors Rosemary O’Leary and Catherine Gerard.
All cases and simulations must be original and not yet
published elsewhere.
To enter: Submit
original teaching case studies and teaching simulations no later
than November 1, 2009.
Finalists will be
notified by December 1, 2009.
All entries should be submitted
electronically to
PARCC@maxwell.syr.edu.
Questions should be directed to:
Rosemary O’Leary, Distinguished Professor
The Maxwell School of Syracuse University
roleary@maxwell.syr.edu
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