| Title: | Organizational and Technological Strategies for Higher Education in the Information Age (ID: PUB3013) |
| Author(s): | David J. Ernst (California State University, Office of the Chancellor) and Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE) |
| Topics: | IT Organization, Organizational Change, Organizational Structure, Strategic Planning, Trends and Visions |
| Origin: | Publications from the EDUCAUSE Office (1994) |
| Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports |
| Abstract: | Professional Paper #13. The authors examine five key areas of change impacting higher education administration: funding sources, public expectations and state mandates, consumer expectations, evolving organization structures, and increasingly sophisticated workers. The paper describes outdated organizational and technological strategies for dealing with these trends and summarizes new ones. It concludes with a scenario for building tomorrow's organization. Publication of this paper was sponsored by Coopers & Lybrand. |
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