EUNIS Leadership Forum
Topic: Local digital strategies in a connected world
A knowledge based approach for digital transformation
Open Discussion – Outcomes
Facilitators: Pekka Kähkipuro, Laurence Desnos, Freddy Barstad
Format: semi-structured discussion
Description
This half-day workshop will address why a local strategy still matters.
Many universities have a digital strategy. It can be seen as proof of an institution’s developing digital maturity but …
- Do we really need one?
- Who owns it and how does it evolve?
- What happens when your strategy meets reality?
- How does your digital strategy link to other strategies within your university and survive internal and external competing pressures?
- How do you agree what should be in it and how does this change over time?
- And does it help to make our local ambitions survive, and keep our institution unique and competitive?
Get ready to engage with peers, share experiences, and learn from practical examples and links to resources. We’ll dive into the challenges of maintaining our course in an expanding landscape of technological systems and dependencies.
Aimed-for takeaways:
- a better understanding of how other institutions formulate their digital needs and ambitions with regards to innovation and control
- more confidence when navigating the digital education landscape, while maintaining your institution’s desired individuality and identity
Expected audience: board members, senior managers, institutional and departmental leaders of today and tomorrow, strategic professionals.
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