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Monday, February 1, 2010

Recession, Recission, and Recovery: Resource Planning and Problem Solving


The following information was copied from the SCUP–45 Preconference Workshops Page on February 1, 2010. Always go to that page for the very latest information.
Also, the first iteration of a complete PDF of the entire SCUP–45 Preliminary Program is now available here (PDF).
Sunday, July 11, 2010, 8:00 AM–1:00 PM
Presenter(s): Thomas Anderes, Senior Vice President, Administration & Fiscal Affairs, University of Wisconsin System
Audience: Planners who wish to increase their ability to use financial analysis tools to better align resources on campus.
Every indication is that a continued reduction in fiscal resources will be experienced throughout higher education for the foreseeable future. How do you rebalance and learn new approaches to using fiscal strategy to meet your mission? This session provides hands-on, collaborative experience in applying a multidimensional framework that integrates the analysis of key issues and stakeholder expectations, in determining the realignment of resources within alternative scenarios. Working in small groups, participants will assess complex problems in balancing program and budgetary objectives with tools that can be used immediately on their campuses.
Learning Outcomes:
  • Utilize data to determine the program and resource implications of the economic downturn on your campus and how they affect the delivery of programs and services.
  • Identify sources of information (evidence) that drive resource decison making.
  • Describe organizational and committee processes/interactions and outcomes that contribute to resource planning and allocations.
  • Connect evolving financial conditions with program expectations.
  • Develop plans to realign resource allocations and adapt to a changing economic environment.
TAGS: Performance Measures, Finance, Budget, integrated planning, Resource allocation
COST: $250 USD

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