Governor Neil Abercrombie
Transformation Internship Program Closing Ceremony
Transformation Internship Program (TIP) is a unique opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain training and experience in state government and assist in organization change management, business process re-engineering and/or information technology systems and solutions. Through TIP, students gain experience in areas such as strategic planning, human capital management, organizational change management, quantitative and qualitative management and fiscal planning.
Students are assigned to program teams, enabling them to work with state employees and transfer their classroom activities to actual work experiences.
The fall session welcomed 69 students to the program, although many of them are not able to attend today’s event. The Departments supporting student projects this session include AG’s, B&F, DAGS, DCCA, DHRD, DoD, DOE, DOT, Governor’s Office, Lt. Governor’s Office, and OIMT. Universities represented were Brigham Young University, Hawaii Pacific University, University of Hawaii and University of Phoenix.
Transformation Internship Program Closing Ceremony
Transformation Internship Program (TIP) is a unique opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain training and experience in state government and assist in organization change management, business process re-engineering and/or information technology systems and solutions. Through TIP, students gain experience in areas such as strategic planning, human capital management, organizational change management, quantitative and qualitative management and fiscal planning.
Students are assigned to program teams, enabling them to work with state employees and transfer their classroom activities to actual work experiences.
The fall session welcomed 69 students to the program, although many of them are not able to attend today’s event. The Departments supporting student projects this session include AG’s, B&F, DAGS, DCCA, DHRD, DoD, DOE, DOT, Governor’s Office, Lt. Governor’s Office, and OIMT. Universities represented were Brigham Young University, Hawaii Pacific University, University of Hawaii and University of Phoenix.