Three departments walk into a meeting with three different enrollment numbers — all of them technically correct. Most institutions are surrounded by data: reports, dashboards and transactional systems pulling from every corner of campus. And yet, whe...
Three departments walk into a meeting with three different enrollment numbers — all of them technically correct. Most institutions are surrounded by data: reports, dashboards and transactional systems pulling from every corner of campus. And yet, when a leader needs to make a fast, confident decision, the data doesn’t quite deliver. It can be fragmented and inconsistent. I think about data strategy as everybody’s opportunity and no one area’s problem. Academic affairs, enrollment, student success and finance — each of these teams is using data in smart ways to solve local problems. What a CIO…
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EdTech Magazine — Higher Ed (EN)