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Measuring Impact 1

Measuring Impact 1 Impact is flavour of the month in all areas of public spending – it isn’t going away…. Agreeing on how to measure it, and what to do re funding decisions, has proved much harder. Measuring Impact 2 Quantitative measures Volume of use

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Measuring Impact 1

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  1. Measuring Impact 1 • Impact is flavour of the month in all areas of public spending – it isn’t going away…. • Agreeing on how to measure it, and what to do re funding decisions, has proved much harder Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  2. Measuring Impact 2 • Quantitative measures • Volume of use • Economic, productivity, reputational (eg league tables) • Qualitative measures • Case studies & examples • User views, attitudes & behaviours • Problems • causation, sampling, extrapolation, imprecision Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  3. Measuring Impact 3 • In UoE terms, our impacts ought to be on the three top level strategic goals of Excellence in R, L&T and KT/C • We might do this directly or indirectly thru impacts on enabling themes • We don’t have to judge the *value* of the impacts, we can leave that to others Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  4. Measuring Impact 4 Broad headings under which IS impacts could be classified: • innovating to permit new ways of ‘working’ • ensuring stability in processes thru reliability, availability of services & facilities • reducing costs/duplication, eg shared services, high efficiency systems • helping users to ‘work’ more efficiently/effectively • protecting against damage/loss/legal action etc • informing strategic decision-making • maintaining/enhancing UoE reputation • Others might be?? Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  5. Measuring Impact 5 Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  6. Measuring Impact 6 Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

  7. Measuring Impact 7 • Work in small groups on some possible IS impact measures to start us on our way • Use the UoE Strategic Plan diagram to guide your thinking as to the sorts of impacts we might have as well as the headings on Slide 4 • 30 mins – then we collect what we have and share experiences and decide next steps Measuring Impact, 4 February 2010

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