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ORGANISATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES A JCU Experience

ORGANISATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES A JCU Experience. Eric Wainwright (Eric.Wainwright @jcu.edu.au). Academic Support Division 1997. Academic Support Division 1999. ASD - Functional Organisation. Primary Clientele. Students. Information Services & Learning Support. Primary Purpose.

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ORGANISATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES A JCU Experience

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  1. ORGANISATION OF INFORMATION SERVICESA JCU Experience Eric Wainwright (Eric.Wainwright @jcu.edu.au)

  2. Academic Support Division 1997

  3. Academic Support Division 1999

  4. ASD - Functional Organisation

  5. Primary Clientele • Students Information Services & Learning Support • Primary Purpose • to enable students to obtain the information , the advice, the generic skills training, and other support they need to maximise their success at the University and in preparation for lifelong learning in various careers.

  6. Primary Clientele • Clients of the Division and Divisional staff engaged in direct service. Information Technology & Resources • Primary Purpose • to provide technological infrastructure and educational materials, which enable all members of the University to have access to the information they need in their study, research, teaching or administration.

  7. Academic Support Division 2000 Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Information Services & Technologies) Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Staff Development & Student Affairs) Academic Support Office (7.5) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & RESOURCES (45.5) INFORMATION SERVICES (43.5) EQUITY & STAFF DEVELOPMENT (6) TEACHING & LEARNING DEVELOPMENT (36.5) STUDENT AFFAIRS Computing Infrastructure Document Services Equal Employment Opportunity Teaching Development Student Administration Communications Infrastructure Teaching and Learning Resources Student Services Student Equity Information and Research Support Careers Disability Support Study Skills Information Systems Teaching Support Examinations Information Resources Staff Development TAFE Liaison Timetabling Microcampus Support

  8. ASD 2000 - Cairns Campus Pro-Vice-Chancellor Information Services and Technologies Pro-Vice-Chancellor Staff Development and Student Affairs Manager,Information Services, Cairns Director, Student Affairs Student Administration Information Services Student Services Information Technology Careers Examinations Timetabling PABX

  9. Significant budget reductions Wider University restructure into Divisions/Faculties Lack of strategic focus/planning/client focus Too many service points Isolated unaccountable and administratively inefficient small units Problems of support for flexible delivery (7 x 24 x 365 service) Problems of generic skills development Rising real costs of print materials Changes in student profile Reasons for JCU Restructure

  10. Service • Honesty • Freedom • Collegiality • Respect Excellence and professionalism in the provision of services Open and honest communication Initiative, innovation and personal growth Partnerships and teamwork Respect for diversity and sensitivity to inclusive practices Our Values

  11. To improve overall service levels by having a structure which: Is client-focused; Enables us to be responsive to external changes and client feedback; Allows flexibility; Provides opportunities for development of expertise and recognition of excellence. To enable a strategic approach which: Enables us to integrate plans, priorities and budgets; Is aligned with the University’s strategic directions and priorities; Facilitates structural units with clear goals and means of evaluating results; Enables us to influence the university’s strategies through effective communication and promotion. Some Principles/Aims for Restructuring Division

  12. To maximise use of resources and increase productivity through a structure which: Reduces duplication; Increases integration and coordination; Empowers our staff; Encourages teamwork and collaboration; Draws on the skills, interests and aptitudes of all staff to achieve Divisional objectives. To provide a capability for a more proactive approach by providing within the structure for: Evaluation of services; Piloting new services; Keep aware of and assessing new technologies and best practice; Understanding relevant applied research in support of best practice development; Effective project management support. Some Principles/Aims for Restructuring Division

  13. Infrastructure Development IT access Networks Web Internet access Library/information resources integration Online courseware support Software standards Medical School/Hospital Library/IT Classroom multimedia support High performance computing Services physical integration Key Academic Support Issues

  14. Skills development Academic development/ technology in teaching Student generic skills Evaluation/student feedback General Staff development Incentives - awards and grants Online courseware support Other Help services Faculty/Schools Liaison Resources Budget reductions Increasing service demands Inflation for library/information resources Capital shortage Skilled Staff Key Academic Support Issues

  15. Some Organisational Change Questions • Which knowledge/information-related support services are best grouped together for budget and planning purposes? • Is it time to regard knowledge flows as a key driver of organisational structures? • Do universities need CIOs? • What reorganisation is required to provide 7x24x365 services?

  16. Some Organisational Change Questions • Should our organisations be primarily project-driven? • How can large service groupings make best use of staff with very different expertise and professional backgrounds? • How do we achieve effective Faculty liaison across such a wide range of services? • How can we maintain motivation when changes of organisation and direction are occurring so regularly? Training, teamwork - or acquiring different types of people?

  17. Upgrade campus networks Upgrade long-distance networks Upgrade AV equipment common teaching areas Revision of student feedback system Review of student retention Central servers replacement Restructure/develop JCUWeb Implement Internet Access control Medical School Library/ IT/flexible delivery facilities Web skills for Academic staff program Review of course delivery software Major Current Projects

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