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PADM 282-801, Comparative Management and Policy
Analysis in a Global Context
  • Department of Public Administration
  • College of Business Public Administration
  • Drake University
  • Des Moines, Iowa 50311
  • By
  • Jeffrey Geerts, M.P.A.
  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources

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Course Description
  • Comparative Management and Policy Analysis in A
    Global Context (Boundary Testing Topic) is a
    graduate level course that compares state of the
    art programs and activities in America with those
    internationally with an emphasis on Europe

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Course Goals
  • To identify different types of organizational
    structures, their corresponding strengths and
    weaknesses pertaining to topic
  • To assess the different bureaucratic approaches
    in dealing with variety of public policy topics
  • To address some of the salient issues of
    comparative management and policy and learn how
    to more effectively deal with our ethnocentrism
    enlarge view of world

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Course Goals
  • To apply the principles of entrepreneurial
    management and relate them to the transformation
    of public and not-for-profit organizations
    pertaining to topic
  • To implement an organization assessment and
    evaluate key dimensions of those programs that
    the course selects to examine, domestically and
    internationally

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Course Goals
  • To develop a better understanding of how to
    effectively manage organizations during a time of
    turbulence and major program change
  • To expose students to classical conceptions of
    environmental and ecological management and to
    examine contemporary theories that affect the
    design and overall effectiveness of environmental
    and economic initiatives that emphasize the
    notion of sustainability

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Course Structure
  • Student driven MPA/Community Resources
  • Different theme each year
  • European experience
  • Domestic foreign presentations
  • Executive summaries
  • Debriefing
  • Web site
  • www.cbpa.drake.edu/SMART2007

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Evolution of Course/Trip
  • Planning of trip begins late May
  • Develop travel agent partnership
  • Identify theme
  • Identify best-practice programs (domestic and
    abroad)
  • Chart travel
  • Recruit students
  • Fund raising (on-going)
  • Spring semester course (Jan. start)
  • Jan - Feb in-class
  • Presentations start (continue finalizing intl)
  • Prep for travel
  • Executive summaries (first half)
  • end of March--19 days of travel (includes Spring
    Break week)
  • April--return, rest and review topics
  • finish executive summaries
  • May--Review and prepare dimension assignment as
    final


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Course Themes
  • Future of Our Children
  • Green Urbanism
  • Women in Management
  • Non-Profit Management
  • Technology Impacts on Government
  • Innovative Environmental Practices/Policies
  • Building the Healthy City of Tomorrow

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Program SamplerInternational
  • Transportation Frieburg
  • Parks (Mile End Park) London
  • Green Building (Bedzed) London
  • Water (Dreiseitl) Uberlingen
  • Energy (ISES) Freiburg
  • Energy (wind) Stockholm
  • Solid Waste Salzburg
  • Brownfields Nottingham, Amsterdam
  • Public Participation Amsterdam
  • Zero Emissions - Geneva

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Program SamplerInternational
  • Whitehall
  • UNICEF
  • WTO
  • Ministry of Health
  • Presidents Office
  • Veolia
  • International Red Cross/Red Crescent
  • World Food Programme
  • OECD
  • IAEA
  • SKODA

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Program SamplerDomestic
  • Green Institute Green Roofs, Alternative
    Energy, Public Transit, Green Space
  • GSA
  • Conservation Design Forum
  • Main Street Redevelopment
  • Brownfield Redevelopment Des Moines, Cedar
    Rapids
  • Community Gardens Des Moines
  • Wind Energy
  • Transportation Vision

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INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING COURSEThis course
was the recipient of the Silver Award for
EnvironmentalBest Practice from the Green
Foundation, presented in the BritishHouses of
Parliament, November 28, 2005. Drake
Universityreceived the trophy for this course
and the theme of the course wasGreen Urbanism.
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LEARNING RESOURCESAssigned Articles,
Reports, Compendiums and BooksNote Learners
selected added material they were interested in
learning about or topics pertaining to their
professions and work
  • Design, Ecology, Ethics and the Making of Things
  • Cities That Take Sustainability Seriously?
  • Principles of Green Architecture
  • Domesticating Urban Space
  • Import Replacement

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LEARNING RESOURCES
  • From Research to Action WHO Regional Strategy
    on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Seventh Futures Forum on Unpopular Decisions in
    Public Health Science of Aging Gracefully
  • Understanding the Relationship Between Public
    Health and the Built Environment
  • Global Strategy on diet, Physical Activity and
    Health
  • The Metabolism of Cities
  • Traffic Calming
  • Bicycling Renaissance in North America
  • Transit and the Metropolis Finding Harmony

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LEARNING RESOURCES
  • Behavioral Determinants of Healthy Aging
  • Promoting Public Health Through Smart Growth
  • Childrens Health and Environment A Review of
    Evidence
  • Sustainability, Sustainable Economic Development
    and Sustainable Communities
  • The conceptual Foundations of Sustainable Cities
  • The Environment, Energy and Sustainable Cities
  • The Economic Development Side of Sustainability
    Growth versus Smart
  • Growth
  • Wellness Metrics Costs and Benefits
  • The Communitarian Foundations of Sustainable
    Cities
  • Is a Sustainable City a More Egalitarian Place?
  • Sustainable Communities, Environmental Equity,
    and Social Justice

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LEARNING RESOURCES
  • Health Impact AssessmentA Tool For Promoting
    Health and Reducing Inequalities
  • Mental Health and WellbeingA Time for a New
    Approach
  • Reducing Inequalities in Health Getting Policy
    Into Practice
  • Healthy Urban Planning in Practice Experience
    of European Cities
  • Breaking the Vicious Circle of Poverty
  • Review of Evidence on Housing and Health
  • Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and
    Health
  • Levelling Up (Part 1) A Discussion Paper on
    Concepts and Principles for
  • Tackling Social Inequities in Health
  • Responding to Violence Against Women
  • Wellness-What Selected Organizations in America
    are Doing?
  • Abortion in Europe
  • HIV/AIDSThe Pandemic Continues

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Representative Research and Presentation Topics
  • Atlas of Health in Europe
  • The Future of HealthHealth of the Future
  • Highlights on Health in United Kingdom
  • Highlights on Health in Spain
  • Highlights on Health in France
  • Highlights on Health in Germany
  • Social Determinants of Health Promoting Physical
    Activity and
  • Active Living in Urban Environments
  • Twenty Steps for Developing a Healthy Cities
    Project
  • Sustainable Development and Health Concepts,
    Principles and Framework for Action for European
  • Cities and Towns
  • Community Participation Making it Happen
  • Natural Capitalism
  • Palliative Care

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Learner Involvement and Expectations
  • Preparation of Executive Summaries on articles
    and presentations (4-5 total)
  • Actively participate in programs
  • Serve and work on one or more committees
  • Itinerary, Portfolio, City Committees
  • Web Site
  • Forms
  • Promotion
  • Executive Committee
  • Final Dimension Assignment (analysis of trip/
    class/ topics)
  • Preparation of trip guests

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Preparing Group for Travel
Information presented in-class, print, and on Web
Site
  • Travel Forms
  • Culture Shock
  • Medical/Health concerns
  • Packing and basic travel tips
  • Extensive safety tips/emergency info.
  • Identification of major attractions
  • Traveling with a group!
  • Social interaction (personal biographies)
  • Extensive review of itinerary and travel schedule
  • presentation by committees
  • Taste of Europe

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Unique Aspects
Course
  • Ability of students to tailor course to interests
    - literature review presentations
  • Ability to study unique aspects of topics by
    comparing differences/similarities
  • Fund-raising
  • Community Resource Specialists
  • Two class sites (ICN conferencing)
  • Web site as a resource
  • Promotion opportunities
  • Media, Pi Alpha Alpha, ASPA, etc

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Course Web Site http//www.cbpa.drake.edu/smart20
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Barcelona, Spain
  • Important Information
  • Currency Euro
  • 1 0.7620
  • 1 Euro 1.3124
  • Bills
  • 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 Euros
  • Coins
  • 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent
  • 1 2 Euro
  • Hotel
  • Hotel Icaria Barcelona SB Hotels
  • Av. Icaria, 195
  • E-08005 Barcelona
  • Tel (34) 93 221 8200 
  • Commonly used Words/Phrases

In case of Emergency Ambulance Service
(Ambulancia)- 061 Local Police (Policía
Municipal)---112 Fire Service (Bomberos) --- 112
Medical emergencies in Valencia 085 U.S.
Embassy Paseo Reina Elisenda de Montcada,
23 08034 Barcelona España Phone 91-587-2200
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  • TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS
  • 1. Tibidabo - The name given to the summit of
    Collserola hill. This is where you'll find the
    city's oldest - and only remaining - amusement
    park.
  • 2. Las Ramblas - bustling centre of activity. Las
    Ramblas runs from Placa de Catalunya, a main
    square full of shops, restaurants, and banks,
    located at the centre of the city, down to the
    monument of Columbus on the waterfront. The
    avenue is broken up into five distinct sections,
    each with its own name and characteristics.
  • 3. La Sagrada Familia - Gaudí began this utterly
    surreal temple in 1882 and it still hasn't been
    completed. It was originally intended to be a
    modest, neo-Gothic church, but it has become the
    most famous building in Barcelona.
  • 4. Casa Milà (La Pedrera) - Antoni Gaudí, the
    architect who built this jewel of Catalan
    modernism, wanted the façade to reflect his
    romantic and anti-classical ideas about design.
    It was built for the Milà family between 1906 and
    1910. In 1984, UNESCO declared it a World
    Heritage Site. It is sometimes referred to as the
    largest abstract sculpture in the world.
  • 5. Zoo (EL) - the zoo houses over 7,000 animals
    from over 500 different species.
  • 6. Catedral - Its history begins in a small
    chapel of the 1st century, on that building it
    was built a romantic church (11th century) of the
    one that remain remainders in the entry of Sant.
    Iu. In 1298 the construction of the present
    Gothic temple was initiated and the last detail,
    the central needle, was incorporated in 1913.
  • 7. Castell de Montjuïc - This 18th-century castle
    stands on top of Montjuic hill. The original
    structure was built in 1640 during the War of the
    Segadors to resist Felipe IV's forces, but it was
    expanded and improved between 1751 and 1779 to
    form the present building, which has become a
    symbol of centralist repression and of the
    abolition of Catalan liberties. Once a military
    prison, it's now home to the Museu Militar
    (Military Museum).

8. Museu Picasso - Barcelona's tribute to one
of its adopted sons, this fabulous collection is
displayed in three adjoining medieval palaces.
You can see all of Picassos most important early
works, including engravings, lithographs and
pottery. 9. Port Olímpic - This entertainment
and leisure zone was built in 1988 for the 1992
Olympic Games. Most people come here to enjoy the
nightlife on offer in the bars, restaurants and
dance clubs. During the day it's busy with
shoppers as well. 10. Fundació Antoni Tàpies -
The artist himself, Antoni Tàpies, created this
centre in 1984 as a place in which to study
contemporary art, and its library has become one
of the most important of its kind in the world.
It exhibits a large collection of his drawings,
paintings, sculptures and engravings and
organizes regular temporary exhibitions as well.
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Next Steps
  • Single local issue
  • Resource to local govt/groups
  • Research issue
  • Present issue approaches, forum
  • Provide local recommendation
  • Approach
  • Funding
  • Community Involvement
  • Policy Models

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