What
do these things have in common?
- Prospective students apply and track
applications on line.
- A one-stop-shopping student services mall allows
students to find answers to admissions, registration, financial aid,
billing, and ID card questions at a single location.
- Graduating seniors apply for jobs and set up
interviews with employers on line, 24 hours a day, eliminating long
lines and much paper.
- Academic and administrative departments have
self-assessment and planning support services available to them free of
charge.
- Current, past and future deans
and department chairs share experiences and information about academic
and institutional issues and leadership responsibilities through luncheon
sessions and anew Web site.
- Employees develop new job skills and pursue
areas of personal growth via a professional development
program.
They're
all changes that have taken place at the university in the last ten
years.
"Rutgers 2003: A Progress
Report" summarizes
many of the changes that have taken place since then to make the university
a more welcoming, easier place in which to learn and work. The report
was prepared by the Center for Organizational Development and Leadership
with guidance and input from many within the Rutgers
community. It is intended for distribution throughout the university community
to recognize our many accomplishments in the past ten years, to identify
continuing and emerging challenges, and to encourage us to ambitiously
pursue further improvements and innovations in the years ahead.
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Many of us who were working at
the university in 1991 will remember the "Red Tape" Report, and the
recommendations made by the Committee on Administrative Efficiency about
ways in which we might collectively improve the effectiveness, efficiency,
and user-friendliness of services, and how we could enhance collaboration
and communication among and between faculty, staff, and students.
The report made recommendations in five
broad areas of concern:
- The establishment of a
universityprogram for continuous improvement;
- Creating a welcoming environment for
students, parents, and our numerous stakeholders;
- The development and enhancement of programs and
services designed to eliminate bureaucracy and meet the varied and
unique needs of those for whom we provide services;
- Improvement in communication and collaboration
among and between departments; and
- Using technological advancements
to
enhance service and efficiency.
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