Managing the University Campus: Exploring Models for the Future and Supporting Today's Decisions
Alexandra den Heijer
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Alexandra den Heijer: Delft University of Technology
No 2012/2, CELE Exchange, Centre for Effective Learning Environments from OECD Publishing
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Managing contemporary campuses and taking decisions that will impact on those of tomorrow is a complex task for universities worldwide. It involves strategic, financial, functional and physical aspects as well as multiple stakeholders. This article summarises the conclusions of a comprehensive PhD research project which was enriched with lessons learned in the aftermath of a fire which destroyed the author's workplace. The replacement building allowed her to put her theories and concepts into practice.
Keywords: campus management; information system; performance indicators; strategic choice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-04-01
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