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E-Business: Vision and Strategy An enterprise-wide portal for the University of Minnesota Robert B. Kvavik Associate Vice President Web Master Meeting

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E-Business: Vision and Strategy

An enterprise-wide portal for the University of

Minnesota

Robert B. KvavikAssociate Vice President

Web Master Meeting

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Questions to be addressed

• Why are portals relevant to universities?• Where do portals fit in our overall

technology plan?• What are the challenges, benefits, risks,

and outcomes?• Where, why, and how should we begin?

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

What is driving change?

• Rising customer expectations and demand for customer access and control

• Demand for simplicity and transparency in an increasingly complex environment

• Elimination of procedural controls/simplification of processes

• Dynamics of a new labor force (high expectations, unwillingness to be on trailing edge)

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Portals are first and foremost about improving service to ensure enduring relationships with clients.

They give each user a unique, personal and

preferred perspective of the university.

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Portals are about community building, and especially the development and nurturing

of learning communities

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Portals afford us the opportunity to transform key business processes through

the use of Internet technologies to improve

service to customers

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How can I use portals and e-business?

• Distribute content information and communications:– Web searching, news, reference tools, digitized

library materials, e-mail and chat groups

• Education and training:– Technology enhanced learning (TEL), video

streaming, course delivery to distant locations

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How do I use them?

• Provide staff and student services via the Web

• Create a common portal which provides referrals and dynamic links to other ISPs

• Pulls it together as a one-stop service

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How do I use them?• Convenient: linked transactions,

automation, and self-help• Customized: meets individual

service needs• Markets: selling and buying of

goods and services

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How do I use them?• Global reach: markets for

distance education• Build and manage relationships:

promotes brand awareness and loyalty

• Redefine business relationships• Manage risk and compliance

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Portals: what do they look like? What should

they do?

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

The U of M One Stop:

http://onestop.umn.edu/

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Faculty Portal

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Finances Dashboard

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Student Admissions Portal

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

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'Click' here for Registration Summary

'Click' here for policy on student records privacy

'Click' here to send e-mail to student

'Click' here to save report to your desktop

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E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Portal capacities

• Transactions• Planning• Performance assessment• Marketing

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Implementing portals and at the

University

The virtual university and process redesign

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

• Vertical integration versus cross-departmental

• Hierarchical and silo structures of university service units versus enterprise-wide solutions

The challenges

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

• Administrative solutions versus self-service

• Producer-centric versus customer-centric culture

• Specialists versus generalists

The challenges

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

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Self Help Self Help Self Help Self Help

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Specialist Specialist Specialist Specialist

Old ProcessOld Process New ProcessNew Process

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

The challenges (Net Ready). Are we at risk?

• Efficiency– How efficient is the relationship between

the university and a student?

• Digitizability– How digitizable is the product or service we

provide?

• Customizable – How customizable is the product or service

we provide?

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Are we at risk? (cont.)• Fragmentation

– How fragmented is the market in which we operate?

• Attitudinal readiness– How ready are students to accept new ways of

learning and doing business with the university?

• Velocity– How critical is the need for speed in the

delivery of the product or service we provide?

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

• Convenience (integrated services/one-stop)

• Efficiency/cost reduction• Information-based products are

scalable• Customized and personalized services

for producers and customers• More choice

The benefits

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How do we get there?

• The Enterprise Portal must be a shared resource instead of a private domain owned by one group

• Develop easy navigation systems • Enterprise portal framework that

supports user customization

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

How do we get there?

• Content management systems to create content, and tag it for extraction into portal channels

• Side doors into other enterprise applications creating channels that let a user go directly to a service

• Integration with E-commerce systems

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How do we get there?

• Authentication architecture that allows for single sign-on to web applications

• Web-based e-mail readers that inter-operate with the portal

• Web-based online course systems that inter-operate with the portal

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Assets

•MyOneStop - A first generation portal framework with some self-service HR and student applications

•X.500 directory - all users have an account, and e-mail address, and a password

•X.500 central authentication hub - leverages the ubiquitous X.500 accounts for single sign-on authentication for web applications

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Assets

•FormsNirvana - Online document approvals and integrated with X.500 authentication

•TechMart - B2B and B2C online store with integration to FormsNirvana for purchase orders and X.500 central authentication

•WebCT - online course framework with a teaching-centric portal in WebCT 3

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Assets

•EGMS - online grant proposal preparation integrated with X.500 central authentication and FormsNirvana

•WebMail Classic and WebMail Pro - web-based POP and IMAP e-mail client software. Integrated with Bento for preferences and X.500 for mail

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Infrastructure needs

• IKnowU: a University "friends and family" analog to the X.500 directory for non-University people who visit the site

•Standards-based channel interfaces into the portal: SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) for rich interactions between the portal and the channel provider

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Infrastructure needs

•Bento: a user-preferences storage system that is independent of applications and language-independent

- Applications speak to Bento via a HTTPS protocol with a simple syntax or an (under development) SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) XML interface

- Bento is an architectural requirement for building scalable systems, since it allows multiple application servers to have access to a common user preference cache

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Infrastructure needs

•Second generation portal framework with the following features:

- More user control over the look and feel and subscription to channels in the portal

- Channels that can render in small, medium, and large format based on user preference

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Infrastructure needs

•Second generation portal framework with the following features:

- Channels that can tell the user meta-information such as who prepared the information, when it was updated last, where to send comments

- User preferences for look and feel that are carried across applications so that moving from a channel in the portal to an application or site that provided the channel is a seamless experience

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

A new planning structure

User(Students, faculty, staff and alumni)

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Rich, full-featured, easy-to-use,multimedia, interactiveinformation services

Personalized viewstailored to relationships

and authorizations;full range of easy-to-use personalization

and navigation features andpublication/subscription

services

Universal, integrated, distributed,auditable authorization andauthorization management

services

Conceptual Framework for University Information Services

Accurate identification of individuals;appropriate level of identification

depending on task

Interaction for all throughWeb Portals

Anytime, anywhere, anyhow;fast, reliable, recoverable, secure

networking and computing services

Auxillaries, colleges, new for-profit& not-for profit entities

Innovation and Market Forces

Vision

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Measures and outcomes

How will we know if we have been successful?

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Measures and outcomes

• The percentage of clients using self service functions:– 80% of all admission applications done

electronically– 97% of all purchases done electronically– 75 % of all university services can be

provided through one-stop Web-enabled centers

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Measures and outcomes (cont.)

• Customer satisfaction surveys reflect highly satisfied, successful customers

• More processes integrated and online

E-Business: Vision and Strategy

Questions and comments?

[email protected]