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Committee Members Good Ideas Minutes Proposal Form (.doc) Submittal Instructions TIP Policy


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To Improve Productivity (TIP)
Montana State University
P.O. Box 172440
201 Montana Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717-2440

Tel: (406) 994-4361
Fax: (406) 994-1969


TIP Program Coordinator
Jo Oudshoorn
tip@montana.edu
> Division Planning & Coordination
TIPs-To Improve Productivity

About TIP

The TIP (To Improve Productivity) Idea Program promotes participation and rewards proposals for cost savings or cost avoidance improvements, improving the effectiveness of the University, or improving services by permitting more work to be accomplished within a department without increasing the cost of operations.  Montana State University-Bozeman administers its own TIP Idea Program.  tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips Proposals may be submitted by current MSU-Bozeman individual employees or students, or groups of employees and/or students.  All valid proposals will be eligible for a quarterly prize drawing worth approximately $150.00.  In addition, all implemented proposals will receive a cash award. tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips tips
The policy, the process for submitting a proposal, and the evaluation process can be found in the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual, Section 1250.

MSU would like to kindly thank Richard Stafford for his forward-thinking and ingenuity in creating the TIP program.
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