- Transformations are happening in Higher Education, but CIOs are often involved only when it comes time to implement change. This makes it difficult for the CIO to be perceived as an organizational leader.
- CIOs find it difficult to juggle operational activities, strategic initiatives, and involvement in business transformation.
- CIOs don’t always have the IT organization structured and mobilized in a manner that facilitates the identification of transformation opportunities and the planning for and the implementation of organization-wide change.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
Don’t take an ad hoc approach to transformation. Build the capability to identify opportunities, and plan for and implement change.
Impact and Result
- Elevate your stature as an institutional leader.
- Empower the IT organization to act with an institutional mind first and technology second.
- Create a high-powered IT organization that is focused on driving lasting change, improving student experiences, and encouraging collaboration across the entire institution.
- Generate opportunities for institutional, as manifested through strategic enrollment planning, research growth, higher student experience satisfaction, greater community collaboration, etc.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
10.0/10
Overall Impact
$13,700
Average $ Saved
5
Average Days Saved
Client
Experience
Impact
$ Saved
Days Saved
University Of North Dakota
Guided Implementation
10/10
$13,700
5
Mark is very knowledgeable and was able to walk me through the process effectively. The questions that he asked got me to take a step back and reev... Read More