Appendix D: Initial Research (CoRe Project: Phase 1 Report)
List of Universities Consulted or Researched
- University of Melbourne
- Utah State University
- University of West Virginia
- University of Iowa
- University of North Carolina
- University of California - Merced
- University of Tennessee - Chattanooga
- University of Chicago
- Princeton University
- Pennsylvania State University
- Purdue University
- University of Texas
- Yale University
- Cornell University
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- University of Kansas
- University of California - Riverside
- University of California - Davis
- University of California - Berkeley
- State University of New York - Stony Brook
- University of Maryland
Key Points / Lesson Learned
Timing
- Research 1 – 3 years
- Planning/Implementation 1 – 2 years
Project team
- Dedicated leader
- “Leads” for all key activities (policy & process, communication/change management, facilities, tech)
- Steering committee
- Advising committee
- SMEs and consulting
Research Phase
- Key activities: surveys, focus groups, job description review and revision
- Conduct “As is” and “To be” workshops
- Document activities and processes (ask “How your job impacts me” and “How project impacts you”)
- Define governance and sponsorship (helpful to obtain Board approval/ratification)
- Communicate, communicate, communicate
Lessons Learned
- Establish support from leadership
- Establish trust of staff – find “champions”
- Document activities, processes and verify (“you will find gaps”)
- Deliver on promises
- Complete and share RACI [Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed]
- Defining what we are doing and communicate what we’re doing consistently
Tips & Traps
- Relationships are key to success
- Have strong business case
- Track ideas and benefits
- Reduce vulnerability to surprises
- Question guidelines and current practices
- Must have high level support but also find informal influences
- Be patient – takes about two years for research/implementation and another two after “Go Live” for people to embrace the new model