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Rebuilding Native Nations: "Administrative Competence"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "Administrative Competence"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "Administrative Competence"
2013 |
NNI Executive Director Joan Timeche discusses the need for Native nations to develop administrative competence through the cultivation,...
capable governing institutions, capacity building

Rebuilding Native Nations: "Strategic Clarity"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "Strategic Clarity"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "Strategic Clarity"
2013 |
NNI Executive Director Joan Timeche stresses the importance of Native nations having strategic clarity in the development and operation of...
capable bureaucracy, effective management, strategic clarity, strategic orientation, strategic visioning

Joan Timeche: Governing Body

Joan Timeche: Governing Body
Joan Timeche: The Practical Issues of Business Development - Some Things to Consider: Governing Body
2007 |
Native Nations Institute Executive Director Joan Timeche shares her experiences as a board member on two tribal economic development corporations,...
conflicts of interest, corporate boards of directors, corporate charters, corporate governance, corporate reporting

Rebuilding Native Nations: "The First Key to Effective Constitutions: Legitimacy"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "The First Key to Effective Constitutions: Legitimacy"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "The First Key to Effective Constitutions: Legitimacy"
2012 |
Frank Ettawageshik, Joan Timeche and Frank Pommersheim discuss the importance of constitutional legitimacy to effective Native nation governance, and...
constitutional reform, cultural match, legitimacy, local governance

Rebuilding Native Nations: "Small Business and the Multiplier Effect"

Rebuilding Native Nations:  "Small Business and the Multiplier Effect"
From the Rebuilding Native Nations Course Series: "Small Businesses and the Multiplier Effect"
2011 |
NNI Executive Director Joan Timeche talks about the positive impact of citizen-owned businesses on reservation economies, not just in terms of...
citizen entrepreneurship, citizen-owned businesses, diversified economy, money drain, multiplier effect

Segment 6: A Capable Bureaucracy: The Key to Good Government

Segment 6: A Capable Bureaucracy: The Key to Good Government
Native Nation Building TV: "A Capable Bureaucracy: The Key to Good Government"
2006 |
Guests Urban Giff and Joan Timeche explain that good governance requires effective, transparent and accountable bureaucracies. The segment...
bureaucracies, institutional memory, micromanagement, roles and responsibilities, staggered terms

Joan Timeche and Joseph P. Kalt: The Process of Constitutional Reform: Key Issues and Cases to Consider

Joan Timeche and Joseph P. Kalt: The Process of Constitutional Reform: Key Issues and Cases to Consider
Joan Timeche and Joseph P. Kalt: The Process of Constitutional Reform: Key Issues and Cases to Consider
2012 |
Joan Timeche and Joseph P. Kalt and Miriam Jorgensen share two stories of constitutional reform processes undertaken by Native nations and discuss...
constitutional reform process, cultural match, Indian Reorganization Act (IRA), Secretary of Interior approval clause

Segment 5: Promoting Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurs

Segment 5: Promoting Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurs
Native Nation Building TV: "Promoting Tribal Citizen Entrepreneurs"
2006 |
Guests Joan Timeche and Elsie Meeks examine the pivotal role that citizen entrepreneurs can play in a Native nation's overarching effort to achieve...
community development financial institution (CDFI), citizen entrepreneurship, citizen-owned businesses, entrepreneurs, First Nations Oweesta Corporation

Constitutional Reform: A Wrap-Up Discussion (Q&A)

Constitutional Reform: A Wrap-Up Discussion (Q&A)
Constitutional Reform: A Wrap-Up Discussion (Q&A)
2012 |
NNI "Tribal Constitutions" seminar presenters, panelists and participants Robert Breaker, Julia Coates, Frank Ettawageshik, Miriam Jorgensen, Gwen...
blood quantum, citizen education, citizen engagement, citizen responsibilities, citizenship criteria

NNB TV Bonus Segment

NNB TV Bonus Segment
Native Nation Building TV: "Bonus Segment on Native Nation Building"
2007 |
Joan Timeche, Stephen Cornell and Ian Record with the Native Nations Institute at The University of Arizona discuss the "Native Nation Building"...
capable governing institutions, citizen entrepreneurship, constitutional reform, cultural match, nation building

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