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E07 Podcast: Using Business Intelligence to Gain a Strategic Advantage in College Admissions
E07 Podcast: Using Business Intelligence to Gain a Strategic Advantage in College Admissions
This forty-eight minute podcast features a presentation from the 2007 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. The session "Using Business Intelligence to Gain a Strategic Advantage in College Admissions,"is presented by Richard R. Burnette, III, Director of Student Information Management at Florida State University.
Florida State University used business intelligence to reengineer much of their admissions processes, including decision processing, back-office workflow, data auditing, and reporting. Leveraging data gives Florida State University a strategic advantage in managing head count, quality, and diversity. This session will discuss data uses, as well as organizational and process change. Powerpoint slides are also available for this session.
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