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Moving Forward in Intergovernmental Freefall: Insights from Dr. Richard Callahan

Join Dr. Richard Callahan, Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco, as he presents insights on intergovernmental challenges and opportunities during the ASPA Conference 2013. This session, developed from the NAPA Partnerships Panel, focuses on decision-making processes in public benefit corporations, lessons from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and navigating risks and uncertainties. Gain a deeper understanding of effective public-private partnerships as a strategic approach to fiscal challenges. For further inquiries, please contact Dr. Callahan via email or phone.

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Moving Forward in Intergovernmental Freefall: Insights from Dr. Richard Callahan

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  1. ASPA Conference- 2013 • Moving Forward in Intergovernmental Freefall • Presented March 17, 2013 • By Dr. Richard Callahan • Rfcallahan@usfca.edu 916.803.7022 • Associate Professor • School of Management • University of San Francisco

  2. Today’s Program • Developed from NAPA Partnerships Panel on Memos to Leadership • Partnership of Mark Pisano, Wendy Hayes, and panel, with Paul Posner’s leadership

  3. Learning Outcomes • After today’s session deepen your understanding of:

  4. Decision Making

  5. Public Benefit Corporations • Shifting Current Focus

  6. ARRA Lessons

  7. Risk and Uncertainty

  8. Conclusion • Potential for Moving Forward

  9. Reference • Pisano, Mark and Rich Callahan, (2012), “Creating Public-Private Partnerships as a Fiscal Strategy”. Public Manager. • December. Pp. 52-55. • Pisano, M. and Callahan, R. (2012). “ Partnerships for Moving Forward” Memos to Leadership Project, Wash., D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration

  10. Follow Up • For additional materials or for questions based on today’s presentation, • Please contact me at: • Rfcallahan@usfca.edu • or by cell phone at 916-803-7022

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