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Measuring Effectiveness examines how your institution collects, analyzes, and uses information to manage itself and to drive performance improvement. It examines your institution's processes and systems related to:

  • Collection, storage, management, and use of information and data – at the institutional and departmental/unit levels
  • Institutional measures of effectiveness
  • Information and data alignment with institutional needs and directions
  • Comparative information and data
  • Analysis of information and data
  • Effectiveness of information system and processes
  • Measures
  • Analysis of results
  • Improvement efforts

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