Strategic PlanningRecent blog entries tagged with Strategic Planning.
E07 Podcast: Using Business Intelligence to Gain a Strategic Advantage in College AdmissionsCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on September 24, 2008
This forty-eight minute podcast features a presentation from the 2007 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. The session "Using Business Intelligence to Gain a Strategic Advantage in College Admissions,"is presented by Richard R. Burnette, III, Director of Student Information Management at Florida State University. Florida State University used business intelligence to reengineer much of their admissions processes, including decision processing, back-office workflow, data auditing, and reporting. Leveraging data gives Florida State University a strategic advantage in managing head count, quality, and diversity. This session will discuss data uses, as well as organizational and process change. Powerpoint slides are also available for this session.
Tune In May 12 for a Free Web Seminar on IT and Enterprise ArchitectureCreated by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on May 06, 2008
In this free May 12 EDUCAUSE Live! web seminar, IT/Enterprise Architecture: What Is It, and What Value Does Leadership Find in Having an Architect at Hand?, presenter Jim Phelps, Senior IT Architect, University of Wisconsin–Madison, will share his thoughts about the practice and value of architecture. 3 cities 3 conference titles: 3 snapshots of where we areCreated by F.R. Nordengren (Des Moines University) on March 19, 2008
This is regional conference number 2 for me, and my third Educause event in as many months. I January, it was my good fortune to meet many of you during the ELI annual conference in San Antonio. In February, I attended the Southwest Regional Educause conference in Houston, and today, we're wrapping up the Midwest Regional Conference in Chicago. What I observe is the conference titles did much to set up the differences in the attendees and the conference experience -- and gloabaly, these differences really define where we are with education technology today. To attend all three gives the broader and more strategic view of our work together. The conference titles were: An Interview with Jack McCredie at CNI's 2007 Spring Task Force MeetingCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on May 01, 2007
This podcast features a 13 minute interview with Jack McCredie, Associate Vice Chancellor, Emeritus, CIO, Emeritus, and Senior Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. He discusses collaboration between departments, campuses, and institutions and the issues and challenges facing system unification. An important issue in planning, managing, and funding the broad range of information services on campuses is how to get departmental, campus, system-wide, and external organizations to work well together. Often they do not, and sometimes they actively compete. The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR), the Common Solutions Group, CNI, the UC Berkeley campus, and many other organizations have been working on developing collaborative models that provide better service and that save money. This interview is provided courtesy of CNI and was recorded at their 2007 Spring Task Force Meeting EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: The New Imperative in ITCreated by Carie Lee Page (EDUCAUSE) on February 23, 2007
In this 45-minute recording from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, we'll hear from Michael Zastrocky in a session entitled The New Imperative for IT: Strategy, Management, and Institutional Change. He will share how strategy-aligned change can offer an approach to advancing the university mission, as well as frameworks and tools, to link technology investments and decisions to process changes that achieve enterprise and educational results. EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Attaining the Potential of E-LearningCreated by Carie Lee Page (EDUCAUSE) on February 16, 2007
In this 30-minute recording from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, we'll hear from Shirley Waterhouse in a session entitled Attaining the Potential of E-Learning Through Strategic Planning: Step-By-Step Guidelines and Example Plans. Waterhouse will share how faculty and staff at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are using an e-learning strategic planning process to ensure that e-learning is fully understood and endorsed by campus leaders. New Constituent Groups Form: IT Architects and IT Strategic PlanningCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on February 08, 2007
EDUCAUSE announces two new constituent groups: IT Architects, led by James Phelps, University of Wisconsin-Madison; and IT Strategic Planning, led by Debra H. Allison, Miami University, and Andrew J. Clark, Syracuse University. Learn more about the 30-plus constituent groups, whose members discuss issues of common interest online throughout the year.
EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Program Plan Now AvailableCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on January 31, 2007
EDUCAUSE has released its annual program plan for 2007. The plan describes five initiatives to address the grand challenges defined in 2006: renewing and rethinking campus IT services, determining what IT costs, improving student retention and graduation through analytics, managing cyberinfrastructure strategically, and IT workforce development. Read the full plan or skim the highlights.
May/June Issue of EDUCAUSE Review Now OnlineCreated by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on May 10, 2006
In the May/June EDUCAUSE Review: Charles M. Vest on open content and the emergence of the meta-university, Annie Stunden on administrative information systems implementations, part two of Clifford A. Lynch's interview by Brian Hawkins, and the 2006 EDUCAUSE Current Issues Survey findings regarding the top-ten IT issues of strategic importance to higher education institutions. E2005 Podcast: Listening to the Client: Connecting IT and the AcademyCreated by Podcaster (EDUCAUSE) on March 13, 2006
This 53 minute recording provides coverage of the 2005 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference Session entitled Listening to the Client: Connecting IT and the Academy.
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