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The Brookes APTT – A “Leap
of Faith” BI implementation
My best slide - The system
architecture
Prototype
data mart
BIDM
In-house
student
system
Source
Oracle Data
warehouse
DWBI
Text,
Excel
Transform
Prog
reviews
Engine
Student
numbers
HR,
Finance
(planned)
KPIs
QLIKVIEW
“Leap of Faith”? – Sort of, but not
entirely
The story is about tackling barriers
• Vision
• Benefits
• User base
• IT priority
• Funding
X
?
X
X
X
Hoping that you
can substitute
CRM where I
say BI
First, a few words of context for BI at
Brookes
Characterised as:
Limited access to and trust /interest in management information on
students
Some well managed Business Objects reports – but almost all
Finance /HR. No integration / consistency with student info
Many ‘local experts’ in faculties using Excel etc.
OBIS (IT) struggles to get a clear, University-wide brief from the
faculties
Bottlenecks in my team
So what about tackling those barriers?
Vision
•
•
•
•
•
X
A big incentive to resolve those bottlenecks
Like-minded boss
Partial vision – improve the above
Recruit an expert
Articulate the vision
o Everyone can obtain useful, meaningful, consistent,
comprehensive information quickly
o “Single version of the truth”
• Enhanced that through the BI Manager and some
project governance (not too much) and from what
we learned
Vision
A few more words about the vision
We needed a BI implementation strategy….
… a software
implementation strategy?
… a culture change?
“data driven culture”
BUT BEWARE
“…Our software will solve
all your BI problems…”
Changing ways of working
Starting small with a
manageable timeframe
Not Tech driven
More challenging
So what about tackling those barriers?
?
Benefits
• Simple memorable mantras
o “Single version of the truth”
o “Evidence based decision making”
• But principles that have an impact on the project
implementation
o
o
o
o
Data Mart
Scaleable solution
Strong and simple visualisations
Filters and drill-downs
• Proven with the passage of time – hard wired into
University processes
Benefits
So what about tackling those barriers?
User base
X
• “Visible to”/“Impacting on” Senior Team priorities
(word of mouth)
• Linkage to existing business processes (warning)
• Scale-up at a rate that can be supported
• Ongoing support resource issues
User base
So what about tackling those barriers?
IT priority
X
• Risk of creating a mini IT team
• Where do the costs sit (software purchase,
software maintenance, servers etc)?
• Incremental shift to mainstream support from IT –
work in progress
• Scaling up to a Data Warehouse solution
IT priority
So what about tackling those barriers?
Funding
X
• Seed funding approach
• Senior Team sponsor, may mean adjusting the
priorities, but worth it
• Keep thinking about the user base and
demonstrate value
• “Can’t do without it” scenario
• Manage expectations for growth and development
Funding
5 YEARS LATER - THIS IS HOW
WE USE IT NOW
APTT user registrations over the last 5 years
Academic Performance Tracking Tool (APTT)
plays a key role in:
• Strategic Planning
• Key Performance Indicators
• Applications & Enrolments
• Operational Planning
• Programme Review
• Module Review
• Academic Adviser
• Data mining/analysis
• Detailed Programme Statistics
• Student Lifecycle
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS
APTT USER SURVEY RESULTS