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Tamara Philip PRESENTED BY: Account Manager Higher Education Making an Impact with Data in Higher Education
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Why are you here? The process for using data to drive change is fundamentally broken. Too Much Too ComplicatedToo Inflexible
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Why are we here? Help people see and understand their data
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How do you make an impact?
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1. Track enrollment trends
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Challenge : Track enrollment trends From traditional to data-driven Internal dynamics Adjust semiannually External influences
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Oxford University
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DePaul University
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University of Michigan
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Impact : Track enrollment trends The big idea can come into focus in the blink of an eye. And that's the thing that makes Tableau so astonishingly good and so profoundly important for our purposes and our uses. Jon Boeckenstedt DePaul University “
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2. Create an interactive University Factbook
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Create an interactive University Factbook Challenge : Create an interactive University Factbook Tuition Graduation rates Class size Engaging, non-static data Easy to use
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Cornell University
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Brown University
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Create an interactive University Factbook Impact : Create an interactive University Factbook Visitors to our website see the trends and stories behind the data in a way that they couldn't before. Karen Baptist Brown University “
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3. Attract prospective donors
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Attract prospective donors Challenge : Attract prospective donors Partners in decision making Elicit better questions ‘Data Scientists’ Manage $$$$$ in giving
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Cornell University
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Texas A&M University
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The University of California at Berkeley
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Attract prospective donors Impact : Attract prospective donors “ We realized we are not answering questions – we are helping create insight to better inform strategy for the fiscal year, or for the organization as a whole. L. Bruce Higgins Cornell University
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4. Communicate survey results
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Communicate survey results Challenge : Communicate survey results Automation Faster insight Less manual analysis Single Source
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Cornell University
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Utah State University
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5. Analyze space usage
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Analyze space usage Challenge : Analyze space usage Manage conflict Fair usage Efficient assignment Diverse user base
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University of Minnesota
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Tableau Example
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6. Benchmark against peer institutions
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Benchmark against peer institutions Challenge : Benchmark against peer institutions Like-for-like comparison Multi-year evaluation Hybrid approach
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DePaul University
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Utah State University
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Benchmark against peer institutions Impact : Benchmark against peer institutions “ Visualizing the data in a hybrid mix – tabular and chart – allows users to quickly ascertain how USU compares against its chosen Peer Group. Allan Walker Utah State University
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7. Show fiscal responsibility
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Show fiscal responsibility Challenge : Show fiscal responsibility Track revenue Manage costs Compliance Quick, accurate accounting Vendor efficiency
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Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business
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Utah Valley University
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8. Improve communication and collegiality
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Improve communication and collegiality Challenge : Improve communication and collegiality Collaboration Transparency Common baseline Trust
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The 8 Ways
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Where it all began
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Tableau complements your natural ability to understand data visually.
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Q&A Please join Tableau Software in Booth 4 to see more.
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