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Ringle, Martin; Updegrove, Daniel – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
The key to making optimal use of time, energy, and institutional resources in college and university technology planning is to understand important differences between long-term socioeconomic planning and short-term operational planning. A ten-step procedure that focuses on process rather than product, and allows ready reallocation of resources as…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Baker, Warren J.; Gloster, Arthur S. II – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1994
California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo is exploring several cost-effective technological solutions to improve learning productivity, reduce labor intensity, and provide new ways to deliver education and better services to students while enhancing quality of instruction. Strategic planning and partnerships have been key…
Descriptors: College Planning, Computer Oriented Programs, Efficiency, Higher Education
Nelson, Keith R.; Davenport, Richard W. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1996
An institutionwide strategic planning effort at Central Michigan University, in response to a need for rapid and significant changes in its information technology infrastructure, is outlined. The effort resulted in a matrix governance structure for information technology that acknowledges the value of both distributed support and a strong central…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Centralization, Change Strategies, College Administration
Schrum, Lynne; Berge, Zane L. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Outlines some of the major factors and issues a college or university needs to address in planning for and implementing distance education. It is proposed that such planning and implementation should be conducted simultaneously and be integrated into the fabric of the institution as seamlessly as possible. Considerations such as budgeting,…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Budgeting, College Administration, College Planning
Tait, Frank – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1999
Suggests a methodology, enterprise process engineering, for rethinking business processes and applying them to higher education, either across the institution or at the department level. Nine steps for ensuring a successful effort are presented, followed by a discussion of critical success factors and the benefits of this method. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration, College Administration, Departments, Higher Education
Blustain, Harvey; Goldstein, Philip; Lozier, Gregory – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Argues that complex forces (new delivery technologies, changing demographics, emergence of corporate universities, global economy) have created a new, competitive landscape for higher education that forces institutions to think methodically about how to respond. A framework for college planning, incorporating three critical components, is…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Planning
Smallen, David L. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1991
The annotated list of 30 recommended books for information managers on college campuses covers leadership, technology, management, information technology trends, quality of services, societal trends, and planning. Publication dates range from 1950 to 1990 with most published in the 1980s. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Information Management, Information Technology
Drummond, Marshall E,; And Others – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1991
At Eastern Washington University, strong executive leadership in a planning process incorporating a microcomputer-based model has begun to enable integration of campus planning and budgeting. The computer model offers departmental planners a sophisticated tool for analyzing alternative strategies over a number of years. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Case Studies, College Administration, College Planning
Kobulnicky, Paul J. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1999
Information-technology planning at higher-education institutions should be derived from academic planning at the institutional, school, and department levels, and must respond to associated issues of leadership, sustainable funding, productivity, and faculty motivation. The academic information-technology-planning process at the University of…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Financial Support, Higher Education
Sherron, Gene T. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1992
Results of a national survey investigating problems with aging college computer systems are reported. On average, 68 percent of systems were identified as aging (five or more years old or not under database management systems). Strategies for upgrading obsolescent systems are discussed, and the role of planning is emphasized. Anecdotal information…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
West, Thomas W. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1991
The 1990 winner of the ELITE Award for Exemplary Leadership and Information Technology Excellence in higher education offers his axioms for information resources management, covering authority/control, communications, project management, decision making, people management, strategic planning, change management, crisis management, and personal…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Awards, Change Strategies
Moberg, Thomas – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1999
Offers advice to administrators and faculty in small colleges on planning, building, and managing campus computer networks. Also included are observations about the network as a strategic asset, funding and staffing issues, and planning for unexpected results. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Computer Networks, Financial Support
Sern, Garret – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Discusses the merger of FARNET (Federation of American Research Networks), a clearinghouse for tracking the development state-by-state of an information infrastructure, and NTTF (Networking and Telecommunications Task Force), which helped colleges and universities identify strategic networking and telecommunications policy issues, into a new…
Descriptors: Colleges, Communications, Coordination, Higher Education
Oberlin, John L. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1996
A much misunderstood aspect of managing information technology is its economics. Rate of technological advancement is accelerating, demand is intensifying, standards and architectures are changing daily, prices are falling, but total costs are growing. Understanding the economics of information technology is a necessary first step in developing…
Descriptors: College Administration, Costs, Economic Change, Educational Economics
Toner, Michael A. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1986
Telephone system acquisition by institutions of higher education is discussed. Some important areas of investigation are described and more comprehensive explorations of telephone systems are encouraged. Management of telephone systems and changing the telephone system are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Costs, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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