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Dewey is an accomplished Admissions professional with 18 years of higher education experience in all facets of admissions and recruitment including management, communications, processing and strategic planning. Dewey serves as a Practice Manager for the CIBER Higher Education Practice and has been with CIBER, Inc. for four years.
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Is Knowledge Management the key?
Dewey Holleman, Practice Manager : 05 November 2009 / 5:15 AM : 2
There are two types of knowledge management often being discussed, Personal Knowledge Management and Enterprise Knowledge Management. In simple, digestible terms, Personal Knowledge Management refers to the personal responsibility to share, to learn, connect and share personal insights. Enterprise Knowledge Management is an organization’s concern with strategy, process and technologies to acquire, store, share and secure organizational understanding, insights and core distinctions and is closely tied to competitive advantage, innovation and agility. Can we afford either of these to be absent? I propose that they both must be...
Posted in Higher Education on 05 November 2009
Tagged: Admissions/Recruiting Business Impact Analysis Business Value Campus Solutions Enterprise Integration Higher Education IT Planning IT Strategy Knowledge Management Project Management Student Systems
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Technology Will Change the College Fair Experience
Dewey Holleman, Practice Manager : 25 June 2009 / 4:11 PM : 1
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The college fair is an experience dreaded by some admission professionals, but one that most talented high school students look forward to. For the college admissions counselor, it can be a long tiring day or night spent standing behind a marketing display repeating the same institutional facts, collecting contact cards from students who stop by their table, and long nights helping the staff back at the institution enter the contact information into the prospect system to ensure that prospective students receive more information in a timely manner. For the student, however, the event quite often is a welcome experience. Students may ...
Posted in Higher Education on 25 June 2009
Tagged: Business Impact Analysis Campus Solutions Higher Education Information Management Interface Design Oracle Student Systems
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CIBER Consultants Are The Added Value
Dewey Holleman, Practice Manager : 03 June 2009 / 3:46 PM : 0
Tough Times Never Last…..
But tough people do…..as the saying goes. So, how do we outlast the tough times? One way is to reach down and recommit ourselves to the concept that our true strength does not necessarily lie in our processes or procedures but in ourselves. People are the difference. And what makes us the difference is our belief that we ourselves bring added value to the table every time we interact with the client. Many times we are able to define ‘added value’ as the varied experiences we have had or the creative juices that flowed within a team that addressed a set of unique challenges. That’s easy...
Posted in Higher Education on 03 June 2009
Tagged: Campus Solutions CRM ERP Higher Education Knowledge Management Oracle Spring
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