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Leveraging your ERP to Align with your Business Needs
Organizational dysfunction and the inability to adapt have impeded the successful implementation of our ERP.
The University is at a tipping point where change is necessary and inevitable.
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Volume 43, Number3
May/June 2008
#1Security
#2 Administrative/ERP
Information Systems
#3Funding IT
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Top 10 Current Issues, 2008
“…rising student expectations and increasing recruiting competition may drive more
institutions to invest in ways of getting strategic value out of ERP data—data that is now usually
oriented toward purely transactional use.”
EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 43, no. 3 (May/June 2008): 36–61TOP-TEN IT ISSUES, 2008DEBRA H. ALLISON, PETER B. DEBLOIS, AND THE 2008 EDUCAUSE CURRENT ISSUES COMMITTEE