Equantiis

Event

AUA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022

location , 07 Jul 2022, 10:30 AM

The Equantiis Higher Education team are delighted to be presenting a ‘Postcard from the future’ session at this year’s AUA Conference.

Thursday 7th July 15:45 – 16:45

During this session you will imagine that you have travelled in the Equantiis time-machine 5-10 years from now. The challenges and obstacles that you face today have disappeared and the experience for your students and staff has completely transformed for the better. You are so excited that you are compelled to write a postcard back to your current state self to say how wonderful everything is, including: How daily working practices and culture has changed?
How you’ve overcome key problems?
The most exciting improvements and key successes?
How the student experience has changed and what are they saying about your organisation?

Like any seasoned time traveller, you may also want to send back instructions, top tips or warnings of things to look out for. Our Higher Education experts will of course be on hand throughout.

By the end of the session delegates will be able to…
– Gain insight into their own aspirations and the expectations of all the stakeholders associated with their institute without the limitations of “reality”
– Learn how to use our simple tool and can readily take it back to their institution to use in groups. This is useful when a strategy is still in development or when they need to refresh their future direction. During this session delegates will also hear from their peer Institutions which will help to stimulate thinking
– Carry out any requirements gathering with stakeholders who are now united behind a future-thinking vision

Speakers:
Melody Askari, Director, Business and Digital Consulting – Education, Equantiis
Janine Chasmer, Managing Consultant, Equantiis

Full details of the conference: AUA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022 | AUA

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