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z" EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY: INFORMATION FOR STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING ! ! BI!User!Group,!2 nd !June!2016! ! Andrew!Quickfall,!Head!of!Planning! Alan!McFarlane,!Senior!Planning!Officer! Presentation Structure Who are we? Why


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EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY: INFORMATION FOR STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING!

! BI!User!Group,!2nd!June!2016! !

Andrew!Quickfall,!Head!of!Planning! Alan!McFarlane,!Senior!Planning!Officer!

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Presentation Structure

  • Who are we?
  • Why did we need a BI

solution?

  • Our journey so far
  • In-depth look at BI

models

  • Demos
  • Future plans and

challenges

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Profile of Edinburgh Napier University

  • Napier Technical College in

1964, amalgamating with Napier College of Science & Technology and Edinburgh College of Commerce in 1974, before being awarded university status in 1992.

  • Merchiston Campus is built

around the site of the 13th- century Napier Tower, home of John Napier, the inventor of logarithms.

  • Multi-campus University
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Profile of Edinburgh Napier University

  • 20,000 students from 117

countries

  • Over 1,500 staff
  • Turnover of £120M
  • Subject areas include

Engineering, Life Sciences, Creative Arts, Nursing and Business

  • All round University

committed to Excellent Teaching, Research and Transfer of knowledge to business.

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Strategy 2020

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Why do we need Business Intelligence?

  • Linked to Strategic Objectives around growing student numbers and

associated tuition fee income

  • Improving Student Experience
  • Student Number reporting
  • Better quality information
  • Faster information
  • Reliable and consistent – standardised analysis
  • Holistic reporting of Students, Staff, Finance and Research
  • Information available for a range of different people
  • Supporting processes e.g. student applications and likely enrolments,

Tier 4

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Our journey so far…

  • Implemented from Planning and Business Intelligence Team
  • Small team responsible for Business Planning and student number

reporting

  • Support from IT and Senior Management was vital
  • Initially ran Cognos BI implementation project from IT department but

with high level of input from Planning Team

  • Initial development was time consuming with initial work on replicating

student reporting

  • Learning process to understand how to use the technology in the

business setting

  • Started small and built slowly. Planning Team is main users of

Cognos.

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Support from Barrachd

  • Supported by Barrachd from day 1
  • Aimed to be as self-sufficient as possible
  • Consultancy to support implementation and initial developments
  • Worked with Planning team to ensure knowledge transfer
  • Used primarily for Data Warehouse and initial framework development
  • Site License for 140 concurrent users
  • 5 Author licenses
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Initial Benefits

  • Statutory reporting to Government is easier and faster
  • Consistent approach to student number reporting
  • Ad hoc reporting is quicker and easy
  • Outputting simple student number tables for University
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Began to get more sophisticated

  • Population Modelling for Admissions:

– Model to take student applications – Calculates likely enrolments based on historical trends – Used to balance the number of offers made to students – Important for SFC population

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Expanding the reach to Academic Staff: Module Analysis

  • Results of students in Modules previously calculated by

Academic Staff

  • More time spent on gathering figures than analysing them
  • Dashboard to enable greater analysis of results for

Module Boards and changes to curriculum

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Module Evaluation

  • Making results from Module Evaluation survey available for

reporting

  • Visually engaging
  • Potential to integrate with other BI reports such as Module

Analysis

  • Performance of modules and how they are perceived by

students

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Market Intelligence data

  • Beginning the first phase of understanding what Academic staff

need in terms of developing a course

  • HESA Sector trends
  • By Subject, Demographics of students, Domicile, Course titles
  • Other Strategic information such as WP markers and Mobility
  • Benchmarking
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Programme Analysis

Student Experience Module Analysis Programme Analysis

  • Providing the Results and

Outcomes and Awards data for Academic Staff for Programme Performance

  • Performance and Marks at a

Student, Programme and Subject level

  • Broken down by different

dimensions e.g. gender, ethnicity, disability status

  • Benefits are consistency of

information used by Programme Leaders

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Finance reporting

  • Developed Management Accounts pack for Senior Budget holders

in Cognos

  • Explorer Dashboard for ‘at a glance’ reporting and interactive

analysis

  • Drill down to General Ledger detail
  • Integrates Financial KPIs and performance focus:
  • Actuals
  • Budget
  • Forecast
  • Transparency of results
  • Cultural change of Senior Leadership Team in University
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Where next?

  • Student Planning and Forecasting

– Student number planning and indicative fee income – Scenario planning – Increased involvement from Schools in target setting process

  • Learner Analytics:

– Electronic footprint of students – Library logins, Virtual Learning Environment, IT footprint – Aim to increase use and quality of VLE – Links to Student Satisfaction

  • Workforce and Financial reporting
  • Surveys – destinations of graduates and Postgraduate Research

students

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Driving Performance through BI across the University

  • Work to date has focussed on the building blocks of information
  • Next phase is putting all of these together into dashboards to drive

performance

  • Managers Dashboard focussing on past and current performance on

a number of elements

  • Focussed on performance and culture of using information to inform

decision-making holistically

  • Links to strategic business and strategic planning of academic

Schools and driving towards 2020

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Academic Managers Dashboard

Student Numbers:

  • Enrolments against target
  • Student applications
  • Fee income

Research:

  • Applications
  • Income
  • Success rates

Student Satisfaction:

  • NSS
  • PTES / PRES
  • Module Evaluation

Workforce and Financial:

  • Pay and non-pay
  • Key Workforce Metrics

University and Academic KPIs

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Future plans for Cognos

  • Increased usage of Cognos internally but still more to do
  • Rolling out Cognos mobile app
  • Upgrade to Cognos Analytics over the summer:

– Faster report development – Better user experience – Visualisations

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Demos

  • Student data model
  • National Student Survey data: Understanding the student

experience

  • HESA sector data: External Market and Competitor Intelligence
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Challenges

Reflection on where we have come from and where we are now:

  • 1. Planning Team was the right place for this work to be driven from

BUT needs firm support and collaborative working across University (IT, Senior Management, Business owners)

  • 2. Skills of team
  • Extremely lucky that Planning Officers had a basic skillset that was

suited to learning Cognos

  • Enthusiasm and desire to improve not simply replicate
  • 3. Prioritisation of work
  • BI Stakeholder Group
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Challenges

  • 4. Communication and engagement:
  • We have a range of products that are useful for a range of staff,

although not widespread yet

  • Mixed response and engagement in using these for decision-making
  • Developed a Communication and Engagement plan:

– Communications to all staff and selected groups: drip feed approach – Working alongside Senior Leadership Teams – Involvement of Senior Committees – Ipads – starting with Senior Leaders – Training and development for staff minimal

  • Question: what has worked in your organisation in terms of improving

the use of BI information?

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Thankyou