Monday, October 28, 2024 | 2:00PM–3:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | Core Data Service (CDS): Applying CDS Data to Institutional Data-Driven Decision Making

Join Vanessa Kenon, Associate Vice President, Technology Compliance and Community Engagement, University of Texas at San Antonio; Curtis Kratt, Senior Director, Service Management, Wayne State University; and Terry Metz, University Librarian & Chief Information Officer, Hamline University, as they showcase the tangible value of participating in the Core Data Service (CDS) survey.

These visionary IT leaders will tell how they leverage CDS data to drive operational efficiency and inform strategic decision-making. Gain insights into their data submission approaches, best practices, and strategies for effectively integrating CDS insights into your organization's planning and performance.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn effective data collection and submission techniques for the CDS survey.
  • Apply benchmarking data and peer insights to operation and strategic.
  • planning.
  • Explore strategies for maximizing the value of CDS data to enhance institutional performance.
  • Identify opportunities to align CDS insights with your organization's goals and priorities.

Presenters

  • Vanessa Hammler Kenon

    Associate Vice President Technology Compliance and Community Engagement, University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Curtis Kratt

    Senior Director, Service Management, Wayne State University
  • Terry Metz

    University Librarian & Chief Information Officer, Hamline University

Resources & Downloads

  • Slides

    1 MB, pdf - Updated on 10/28/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 10/28/2024

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