Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)
Awards/Availabilty
Open Access Presidential Scholars Thesis
First Advisor
Gerald Smith, Advisor
Keywords
Research institutes;
Abstract
This paper will discuss the possibility of a student-run think tank on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa. The goal of this paper is to give a complete view of how a student-run think tank would be implemented at U.N.I. The paper will be divided into three main sections. First, the paper will begin with a discussion of the basic requirements for a think tank at U.N.I. Second, the paper will discuss the keys to making the think tank a success. Finally, the paper will go into the actual steps that the think tank should take in order to go about solving a certain problem. When finished, this paper will present a model that will be able to be used in the future to set up an actual U.N.I. think tank.
Date of Award
1998
Department
Department of Management
Presidential Scholar Designation
A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the designation Presidential Scholar
Date Original
1998
Object Description
1 PDF file (21 pages)
Date Digital
3-6-2018
Copyright
©1998 Brad Koch and Judson Poppen
Type
document
Language
EN
File Format
application_pdf
Recommended Citation
Koch, Brad and Poppen, Judson, "U.N.I. think tank" (1998). Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006). 93.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/pst/93
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