Presidential Teaching Professor Seminar
Innovation Management in Local Government
Gerald Gabris, Ph.D.
Presidential Teaching Professor
Department of
Public Administration
During his presentation Dr. Gerald Gabris will address how local governments
adapt to complex change in their environments through innovation. In particular,
Dr. Gabris will highlight the factors associated with the professional
management and legislative behavior in local governments that increase their
innovation management capacity. Unless local governments have the capacity to
innovate, our quality of life is likely to diminish.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Capitol Room, Holmes Student Center
11:30
am – 12:00 pm, Refreshments
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Presentation and Q&A
No registration is required—Everyone is welcome!
Sponsors:
Office of the Provost
Faculty Development
and Instructional Design Center
Last Updated: 9/9/2008
Gerald Gabris, Ph.D.
Presidential Teaching Professor
Department of
Public Administration
During his presentation Dr. Gerald Gabris will address how local governments
adapt to complex change in their environments through innovation. In particular,
Dr. Gabris will highlight the factors associated with the professional
management and legislative behavior in local governments that increase their
innovation management capacity. Unless local governments have the capacity to
innovate, our quality of life is likely to diminish.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Capitol Room, Holmes Student Center
11:30
am – 12:00 pm, Refreshments
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Presentation and Q&A
No registration is required—Everyone is welcome!
Sponsors:
Office of the Provost
Faculty Development
and Instructional Design Center
Last Updated: 9/9/2008