Community Problem-Solving and Collaboration

 

Welcome

Increasingly, governments are finding that they need to engage with other governments, nonprofit organizations, businesses, civic groups, and citizens (whether organized or not) in order to respond to complex contemporary social, economic, and environmental problems. The School of Government's work in the area of community problem-solving and collaboration includes courses, consultation, and publications designed to help government officials and employees work effectively with citizens and other government and nongovernmental leaders to address complex public problems. 

 

school of government sites

Citizen participation

Cross-sEctor Relationships

Facilitation and Organizational Development Group (FODG)

Group Facilitation

public dispute resolution

public intersection project

 

Faculty and Program Personnel

Lydian Altman-Sauer, Associate Director, Public Intersection Project
Margaret Henderson, Associate Director, Public Intersection Project
Rick Morse
, Assistant Professor
Carl Stenberg, Professor
John Stephens, Associate Professor
Gordon Whitaker, Professor