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The Promise and Performance of Enterprise Systems for Higher EducationSpecial Guest
Dr. Robert Kvavik earned his Ph.D. at Stanford University. He is currently Professor of Political Science, Vice Provost, and Associate Vice President at the University of Minnesota. His many special assignments at UM have included serving as Project Director of the Enterprise Project to install HR and Student Systems, Director of Research Development for the College of Liberal Arts, and Chair of such committees as Strategic Planning, Capital Improvements Advisory, Classroom Planning, Enrollment Management, and Management Board of the University of Minnesota Press. More > > SummaryYour host, Steve Worona, will be joined by Dr. Robert Kvavik, and the topic will be "The Promise and Performance of Enterprise Systems for Higher Education". In March 2001, the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young initiated the largest study of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in higher education yet undertaken. Nearly 500 colleges and universities completed quantitative surveys; more than 60 faculty, students, and administrators were interviewed; and 10 institutions were profiled extensively in case studies associated with this work. This webcast will explore the results of this study. Related EDUCAUSE Resources
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