Themes from IT now/future/critical issues discussions – Spring 2004

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More than 100 members of nine campus-wide IT-related committees and groups received an overview of the campus’ IT strategic planning process and participated in a facilitated 30-60 minute activity during late March and early April 2004.   During the activity, participants used post-its to describe IT resources and services at UC Berkeley right now and in five years, and worked in small groups to identify the most critical IT opportunities and challenges that UC Berkeley must take advantage of and/or address in the next few years in order to move from our current state to our desired future.

 

CURRENT STATE

CRITICAL ISSUES

DESIRED FUTURE

Themes from more than 100 campus IT committee members who responded to the question, “What are the first three descriptive words that come to mind when you think of IT resources and services at UC Berkeley RIGHT NOW?

Themes for critical IT opportunities that UC Berkeley must take advantage of and critical IT challenges that we must address in order for the campus to move from our current state to our desired future.

Themes from more than

100 campus IT-related committee members who  responded to the question, “What are the first three descriptive words that you would like to come to mind when you think of IT resources and services at UC Berkeley in FIVE YEARS?”

 

complex

 

confusing

 

constrained

 

decentralized

 

disorganized

 

distributed

 

diverse

 

expensive

 

fragmented

 

inefficient

 

network

 

siloed /

stovepiped

 

slow

 

unaligned / uncoordinated

 

underfunded

 

 

CommuniTY

 

Coordination

 

Customer

service & support

 

Employees

 

External relations

 

Funding

 

Infrastructure

 

Innovation

 

LEARNING/TEACHING

ENVIRONMENTS

 

Organization &

governance

 

Security

 

Standards

 

Strategic vision

 

UBIQUITY

 

accessible

 

adequate

 

collaborative

 

customer / user

focused & friendly

 

cutting edge / leading edge / state-of-the-art

 

easy-to-use

 

efficient

 

excellent / exemplary

 

funded / well-funded

 

innovative

 

integrated

 

seamless

 

secure

 

ubiquitous

 

wireless

 

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