Documents Contributed by ECAR, Collaboration, Case Studies, and Budgets

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Developing an Institutional Perspective on the Information Technology Function: The Case of Cornell University

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Title:Developing an Institutional Perspective on the Information Technology Function: The Case of Cornell University (ID: ECS0408)
Author(s):Harvey Blustain and Philip Goldstein (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (12/02/2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This case study examines how Cornell University took an institutional approach to analyzing and determining how IT services, investments, and costs are shared across units of the university. It addresses questions that include, How can a complex and decentralized university make more effective use of its IT resources? How can the central IT organization influence the behavior of academic units that create, and then jealously guard, their isolated pockets of IT activity? How can an institution measure the full scope of information technology costs and benefits within departments, schools, and administrative units?

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PRISM: IT Project and Resource Management at the Texas Tech University System

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Title:PRISM: IT Project and Resource Management at the Texas Tech University System (ID: ECS0407)
Author(s):Robert B. Kvavik (EDUCAUSE) and Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (12/02/2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This case study examines how the Texas Tech University System developed Projects and Resources for Information Systems Management (PRISM), an IS portfolio prioritization process for allocating resources to align IT projects with institutional goals.

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