Change with Analytics
The Change with Analytics Playbook (Playbook) is a comprehensive resource designed to support institutions in creating a culture and capacity for strategic data use. Released in August 2024 by AIR, EDUCAUSE, and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO), this resource contains 16 “plays” for data leaders to follow in order to make significant progress on their institution’s analytics goals.
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LEADing Change with Analytics
Moving from insight to action takes more than access to data, analyses, and reports — it requires leadership, facilitation, and strategic communication. This series of workshops brings the Change with Analytics Playbook to life, providing you with tools to use at your institution. Through a blend of theory and practice, you will develop strategies to engage stakeholders, create effective teams, plan activities that identify your goals and move toward them, and foster a culture of data-informed decision making. Each workshop will include several activities that engage you with the implementation of the Playbook. Workshops are independent and each covers a discrete area of the change process or the Playbook. You are welcome to join us for the topics most relevant to you or for the entire series.
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About the Playbook and Its History
In August 2024, the Association for Institutional Research (AIR), EDUCAUSE, and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) released the Change With Analytics Playbook, a comprehensive resource designed to support institutions in creating a culture and capacity for strategic data use.
Building on their 2019 Change With Analytics joint statement, the associations created the new playbook to help all higher education institutions make strides in leveraging data for strategic decision-making. The free resource contains 16 “plays” for data leaders to follow to make significant progress on their institution’s analytics goals.