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Title: Paperless Sponsored Research Preparing for Organizational Change


1
Paperless Sponsored Research Preparing for
Organizational Change
  • April 18, 2005
  • Richard G. Schaefer
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Research funded by NIH SBIR U44RR018073

2
Objectives
  • Turn technical eGov jargon into vocabulary you
    can understand
  • Learn what Grants.gov, FastLane, and eCGAP (NIH)
    can and cant do.
  • Update eGov initiatives (NIH, Grants.gov) from
    a software system perspective
  • Identify steps to prepare your institution for
    conversion to electronic research systems

3
Objectives
  • Identify steps to prepare your institution for
    conversion to electronic research systems
  • Why consider the move to paperless research?
  • What are the types of electronic research
    systems?
  • How do we determine the right type of paperless
    system for us?
  • Who needs to be involved in the decision?
  • When, if ever, should we make the change?

4
What is paperless (electronic) research
administration?
  • Many Definitions
  • Electronic Proposal Creation/ Submission
  • Proposal Status Internal Communications
  • Institutional Routing and Approval
  • Award Management
  • Advanced Functionality
  • Compliance
  • Project Management
  • Time Effort
  • Billing Receivables

5
No Single Definition
  • Think railway line rather than airport
  • All passengers do not board the train at the same
    place
  • We will get off the train at different
    places/ times
  • Final destinations for some will be starting
    points for others
  • eSubmission vs.. Grant life cycle management

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No Single Definition
  • Working Definition
  • Convert paper-based business process into
    electronic processes that eliminate paper forms,
    file folders, documents, and the inefficiencies
    associated with these.
  • Completely automate steps by integrating with
    enterprise applications
  • Add intelligence to forms to reduce errors of
    omission (required data not filled out) or
    inaccurate date (e.g. pull part numbers from a
    database rather than have a user enter it.)
  • Incorporate control features that ensure
    integrity of processes and compensate for human
    or system failure
  • Provide real-time visibility about the status of
    processes
  • Gartner Group as quoted by Ultimus A Closer
    Look at BPM January 2005. www. Ultimus.com

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What is paperless research?
  • Motivations for Going Paperless
  • Sponsors/Programs eSubmission
  • Current Major Initiatives - Driven by PL 106-107
  • OMB mandate to sponsors to integrate electronic
    submission with back office systems
  • Increased emphasis on Grants.gov
  • OMB will require Agencies to post the higher of
    25 of all packages in Find or all packages using
    the basic SF 424. That target will raised in the
    future fiscal years. (Peter Bruner.
    Grants.gov/ S2S meeting 3/31/05)
  • Transaction Efficiencies
  • Lower Total Costs
  • Information Management

8
Paperless Vocabulary List
  • Think English, not geekspeak
  • Alphabetized for easier reference
  • Covering this fast
  • Impact on paperless research
  • Who should know about this?
  • First..Forms vs.. Schema

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Paperless Vocabulary List
  • Forms and Schema are definitions and/or
    representations of a set of data
  • Form Paper format, organization, and output of
    a data set
  • Schema Electronic format, organization, and
    output of a data set

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Agency eForms Think Standard Sponsor Information
  • A form or group of forms that are required by an
    e-Opportunity
  • 398 PHS398 forms required to submit and
    application to the NIH
  • SF424 Paper version. Standardized form used
    across many agencies and programs. Does not
    contain agency specific data elements.
  • RR 424 Foundation of Grants.gov. Consolidated
    version with additional core elements added. The
    next version of the RR 424 may be available as
    soon as the Summer of 2005.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Agency Specific eForms/Schema/Procedure
  • Think Unique Sponsor Information
  • Forms, or data, required by agencies applications
    that were not accepted as part of the RR data
    set. When an agency required a specific data
    element or set of related data elements (form)
    that was not considered to be core to all
    agencies, each data element of collection of data
    elements is defined in an agency specific
    form/schema.
  • ASP (Hosted) - Think Software Run at Other
    Location
  • Application Service Provider Institution
    software installed and maintained at the service
    providers site. The researcher (or research
    institution) uses a web browser to create and
    submit proposals.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Authentication/ Authorization
  • Think Who are you? What can you do?
  • Authentication The process for certifying that
    a person/user/computer is who they say they are.
    This can be done in many ways but the most simple
    and common method of authentication is to ask
    for a user name and password.
  • Authorization Occurs only after
    person/user/computer is authenticated and is the
    process of assigning system privileges or rights
    to a person/user/computer.
  • Auto Fill Think fast, automatic forms
  • Method of automatically populating data in an
    application based on previous work or system
    profiles. Reduces the need for data entry.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Back Office - Think Big Computer System
  • An operational system currently in place. Back
    office systems can be manual systems, home grown
    systems, commercially off the shelf systems
    (COTS), or customized systems. Much of the
    confusion among agency systems is based on
    sponsors needs to connect to their unique back
    office system. Multiple back office systems at
    sponsors guarantee different data requirements.
  • Budget Builder - Think Easy Math
  • Calculators that can perform simple mathematical
    operations or even manager complex institutional
    and agency specific rules that simplify and
    even accelerate the preparation of simple and
    complex budgets.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Certification Think blessed
  • Certification is an official or unofficial
    process for testing a software application to
    verify that it functions as expected.
  • Commons ID Why tell Noah about a flood?
  • Login name, or user ID, that NIH has assigned a
    person.
  • Correction Resubmission Think oops
  • The resubmission of an application previously
    submitted for the current submission deadline.
    This is not a Revised Application or
    Revision, but is, in essence, saving over top
    of a previous submission.
  • Database Think big storage buckets
  • Application used for storing and retrieving large
    quantities of data (SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MS
    Access )

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Document Conversion-File Formats Think
    translator
  • A file format is an organized method in which a
    document (or file) is created and/or maintained.
    File formats are unique to types of electronic
    systems. When a document is moved from one system
    to another, it must be translated to the new
    structure.
  • Encryption - Think secret decoder rings
  • A process used to convert human readable data
    into secure non human readable data.
    Encryption is used to secure data passed from one
    computer to another, predominantly over publicly
    accessible networks (i.e. the internet).

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Notification
  • The process of sending and receiving of data
    electronically to indicate status changes,
    deliverable requirements, or other important
    information to one or more persons. Notification
    can also occur from one system to another with no
    person involved. Two commons notification
    mediums are email and system messages.
  • Open Access Think Sharing the Sandbox
  • Current status of eCGAP Pilot (after Pilot and
    before Production.) Permits testing by additional
    service providers.
  • Opportunity
  • A funding source available to all qualified
    applicants.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Opportunity Schema Think electronic form
  • A document that defines the required and optional
    forms to be submitted for a specific opportunity.
  • P2S Person to system Think ordering via
    Amazon
  • Non-automated transaction between computers
    requiring a person to initiate a single action or
    actions
  • Pilot Think pioneer
  • The phase in the application acceptance testing
    where real or live applications are submitted
    electronically under limited and controlled
    circumstances.
  • Portal More Amazon
  • A web site entry point to a back office system.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Profile Think standard , stored information
  • A set of related data about a person or entity
    (institution, agency, program, faculty )
  • Routing and Approval Think sneakernet vs.
    Internet
  • Process of passing a proposal through an
    institutional approval hierarchy/process in order
    prior to submitting the proposal to the agency.
  • S2S System to System Institution to government
  • Transactions between two computer systems that
    are fully automated

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Service Provider Think friendly, helpful, noble
    ?
  • Any organization private or university that has
    been certified by the NIH to submit applications
    electronically to using the eCGAP interface.
  • SOAP Dont try thinking about anything ?
  • Simple Object Access Protocol is a standard used
    for encapsulating XML documents and attachments
    to send over a network.
  • SSL Think secret decoder rings again
  • Secure Sockets Layer is a protocol for encrypting
    data passed over a network between a client and a
    server. When used in conjunction with HTTP this
    is know as HTTPS or Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
    Secure Sockets.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Submit
  • Action of packaging and transferring all related
    files and document(s) to the agency.
  • Ticket Number Not Grants.gov Tracking Number
  • Unique identifier assigned by the NIH that
    identifies the proposal submitted.
  • Time Stamp Think postmark
  • Indicates the date and time (local time to
    institution) in which a proposal submission is
    recognized by an agency. This does differ among
    electronic systems, whether person to system or
    system to system.
  • Tracking Number- Not NIH Ticket Number
  • Unique identifier assigned by the Grants.gov that
    identifies the proposal submitted.

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Vocabulary List (cont.)
  • Validation Think irritating pop-up menus when
    format is wrong
  • The process of verifying a proposal. The first
    step of validation is XML Validation, which
    verifies that a document is properly constructed.
    The next step is the process of verifying the
    application meets to a set of business rules.
  • Web Browsers Think www.
  • Software program that enables viewing of
    documents over the internet. Types of browsers
    include Mozilla, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
  • XML Think shared Internet language
  • Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple and
    flexible computer language used to share both
    formats and data on the World Wide Web. It
    serves as a way to create an information standard
    that is widely used when moving data from system
    to system.
  • I think were all done

22
Types of Paperless Systems
  • eGov Provided Portal
  • eGov System to System
  • Third Party eSubmission
  • Life Cycle Management Systems

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eGov Provided Portal
  • Defined
  • A website maintained by a sponsor (or agent). The
    proposal is entered and directly submitted to the
    sponsor
  • Major Initiatives
  • FastLane / NIH Commons
  • Provides consistent way of collecting data from
    applicant that provides a high level of data
    integrity. Enforces agency rules so that
    applications are rarely rejected or delayed due
    to inaccurate data, incomplete data, or
    formatting errors.
  • Grants.gov - Person to System
  • Provides a consistent way for the applicant
    community to submit applications to many federal
    agencies.

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eGov System to System
  • Defined
  • Government computers talking to institution or
    service provider computers designed to handle
    multiple proposals. Proposals are entered into an
    outside computer which transmits them to the
    sponsors computer system.
  • Major Initiatives
  • Grants.gov System to System
  • Provides a consistent way for institutions to
    manage proposal development
  • prior to submitting applications to many federal
    sponsors.
  • NIH (eCGAP)
  • Provides a mechanism for institutions to submit
    paperless proposals to the NIH only
  • .

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eGov System to System
  • Defined
  • Government computers talking to institution or
    service provider computers designed to handle
    multiple proposals. Proposals are entered into an
    outside computer which transmits them to the
    sponsors computer system.
  • Major Initiatives
  • Grants.gov System to System
  • Think Post Office
  • Provides a consistent way for institutions to
    manage proposal development
  • prior to submitting applications to many federal
    sponsors.
  • NIH (eCGAP)
  • Think FedEx Full Service Office
  • Provides a mechanism for institutions to submit
    paperless proposals to the NIH only
  • .

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Feature Comparison Major eGov Systems
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Feature Comparison (cont.)
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Feature Comparison (cont.)
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Third Party Systems (Commercial)
  • eSubmission only
  • Pay per Use
  • Installed Application
  • Life Cycle Systems with eSubmission
  • ASP or Hosted
  • Enterprise Level

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Third Party Systems (Commercial) - eSubmission
Only
  • Pay per Use
  • Defined- A website application where researcher
    is charged for each proposal.
  • Advantages - Only pay for proposals you submit.
    Used by smaller institutions or individuals for
    single or occasional submission.
  • Disadvantages Information may not be stored.
    Usually unable to be integrated into larger
    systems. No system for managing businesses
    process or awards.

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Third Party Systems (Commercial) - eSubmission
Only
  • Installed Application
  • Defined- A software program is loaded onto a
    computer, and the computer processes and stores
    the information.
  • Two types of application installations
  • Stand Alone The software program runs on a
    single computer.
  • Client-Server The software runs on both an
    individual computer and a server connected by a
    local area network (LAN). Information is entered
    at the desktop but is stored and retrieved from
    the separate server.
  • Advantages
  • Uses processing power of both desktop and server.
    Records stored and maintained locally.
  • Disadvantages
  • No access via web. Can only be used at computers
    where software installed. Difficult to maintain.

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Third Party (Commercial) Life Cycle Systems
w/eSubmission
  • ASP or Hosted
  • Defined - Application Service Provider. Software
    is installed and maintained at the service
    providers site. The researcher (or research
    institution) uses a web browser to create and
    submit proposals.
  • Pre Award and/or Post Award Functions
  • Advantages- Power features. Lower price,
    simplicity of use, reduced IT support, faster to
    implement. Follows best practices.
  • Disadvantages- Difficult to customize. Some
    institutions wish to keep data on site.

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Third Party (Commercial) Life Cycle Systems
w/eSubmission
  • Enterprise Level System
  • Defined- Software is installed either on a
    central computer server or series (clusters) of
    central computers.
  • Advantages- Powerful. Customizable. Ability to
    handle complex organizational structures. Data
    stays on site computers.
  • Disadvantages- Higher Cost. Longer implementation
    time. Requires IT expertise inside Sponsored
    Research Department.

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Latest News
  • Grants.gov
  • Revised RR 424 expected Summer 2005
  • Scheduling release of System to System in Summer
    of 2005
  • Continuing work with Federal Agencies to bring
    them all online
  • Grants.gov ''Spread the Word'' Encore Webcast -
    Live Update and QA Session - April 21st 2pm EST
  • NIH
  • Next Pilot Submission Date June 1st
  • Introducing new 398 formset to eCGAP for June 05
  • Electronic Notice of Grant Award expected May
    2005
  • Working with Grants.gov to finalize RR 424

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Why consider the move to electronic research
    administration systems?
  • How do we determine the right type of system for
    us?
  • Who needs to be involved in the decision?
  • When, if ever, should we make the change?
  • Dos Dontsor learning from the errors of
    others.
  • 10 Action Steps

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Is going paperless the right move for us?
  • Evidence is pouring in that BPM is delivering
    cost benefits, while reducing error cycles,
    increasing value and enabling differentiation. A
    recent survey cited many benefits of BPM.
    Although some of the benefits, such as customer
    satisfaction were soft, others provided
    concrete cost savings, including the following
  • A reduction in time for process completion
  • A reduction in the number of steps
  • A reduction in error cycles
  • Automation of administrative tasks
  • ..
  • Gartner Group as quoted by Ultimus A Closer
    Look at BPM January 2005. www. Ultimus.com

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Is going paperless the right move for us?
  • Benefits
  • 3 Cs
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Cooperation
  • Triple A
  • Accuracy
  • Accountability
  • Auditability
  • Increase funding by focusing sponsored research
    on opportunities rather than Mine data for better
    business decisions
  • Streamline Processes- Do more with existing
    resources

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Is going paperless the right move for us?
  • Challenges
  • Resistance to Change New processes hurt before
    they heal
  • Lack of Technical Support- Who will install? Who
    will maintain?
  • Research administrators not experienced in
    systems/software rollout
  • Shortage of time
  • Limited knowledge of options
  • Security

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Who needs to be involved in the decision?
  • Best search committees are cross functional
  • IT must be involved. Put the e in eRA
  • Involve multiple faculty representatives
  • Include finance/provost/business functions
  • Encourage early participation. Late vetos kill
    morale and momentum!
  • Schedule smaller blocks of time or prepare team
    for boredom.

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • How do we determine the right type of paperless
    system for us?
  • Evaluating current system
  • Is it working?
  • How long will it handle institutional goals for
    growth?
  • Does it meet the eGov requirements?
  • Is it compatible with our major sponsors eGov
    systems?
  • Does current system support eSubmission?
  • What is a NEED TO HAVE? What is a NICE TO
    HAVE?
  • Can our business processes change?
  • What is the cost of delay?

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • How do we determine the right type of paperless
    system for us
  • Evaluate Alternative Solutions
  • Enhance existing system
  • Build our own
  • COTS
  • Custom
  • Imitate an Ostrich

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • When, if ever, should we make the change?
  • Pioneer vs. Settler mentality
  • Does the 2nd mouse always get the cheese?
  • When will our major sponsor go live?
  • Its about the money! You need to be able to
    present the financial case effectively.
  • Dont get frustrated

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Dos and Donts
  • Don't
  • assume any one sponsors eGov system is going to
    do everything you need
  • ...try flying solo without IT support
  • ...be passive in system selection
  • underestimate the overall time the process will
    take
  • ...forget to prepare for the impact that this
    will have on all stakeholders- change is hard
  • reinvent the wheel. Share knowledge with other
    institutions

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Dos and Donts
  • Do
  • Identify eGov system used by your major sponsor
  • (You may have to compromise on the Nice to Have)
  • Have clear list of your Need to Have vs..
    Nice to Have functions
  • What processes are unique? What can be
    standardized?
  • Determine S2S vs. P2S
  • Pay close attention to institutional security
    policies
  • Build a collaborative team using centers of
    influence
  • Involve IT NOW eRA needs e support
  • Create a strategy within team
  • Use centers to prepare for change

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Dos and Donts
  • Do
  • Set the tone for organizational change
  • Dig your well before you are thirsty- Start now
  • Educate vertically within organization
  • Involve all stakeholders
  • Emphasize patience. The end result is long way
    off
  • Find a pilot and participate early
  • Be the expert on campus
  • Learn the pitfalls as well as the benefits
  • Happy early adopters important in creating good
    climate for change
  • Stand strong for your expertise
  • Sponsored research is complex
  • Cautious of systems that do not have current
    experience in eGov

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Preparing for Organizational Change
  • Dos and Donts
  • Do
  • Stay up to date
  • Sponsors are inexperienced as software providers
  • Information fragments are released more often
    than big announcements
  • Speak with other institutions
  • Identify public information webcasts, meetings,
    email groups
  • Attend.. Dont delegate SRA/NCURA/Sponsor
    meetings
  • Adopt a service provider (even better, adopt 2)
  • One measurement is no measurement

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10 Action Steps Inform, Inform, Inform
  • Step 1- Inform Yourself
  • Regional and National Conferences
  • Webcasts
  • Service Providers
  • Pilots and Prototypes

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10 Action Steps Inform, Inform, Inform
  • Step 2 - Inform your Boss
  • List benefits of going paperless (keep it
    current)
  • Who benefits? Who pays?
  • Costs of inaction, too
  • Prepare for presentations up the food chain

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10 Action Steps Inform, Inform, Inform
  • Step 3- Inform your Community
  • Prepare to make regular presentations
  • Wear out that benefit list!
  • Hold on campus seminars
  • Update webpage with eResearch news
  • Identify potential early adopters/pioneers

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 4- Prioritize Sponsor List
  • Focus on major funding sources

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 5- Analyze Existing System
  • Create Need to Have vs.. Nice to Have
    functionality
  • eSubmission
  • vs..
  • Life Cycle Management
  • Pre Award
  • Post Award
  • Advanced Functionality

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 6- Identify possible alternative solutions
  • Convert existing system
  • Partnering
  • Build our own
  • COTS
  • Custom
  • Ostrich

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 7- Create centers of influence
  • The greater the user buy-in, the easier the
    change
  • Give early adopters visibility
  • Gather testimonials
  • Shout victories from the rooftops!

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 8- Build External Network
  • Dont shoulder the burden alone
  • Pool your knowledge with others outside

55
10 Action Steps
  • Step 9- Adopt a Service Provider
  • Learn information early
  • Get the inside scoop

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10 Action Steps
  • Step 10- Be Patient
  • Remember traveling by rail- every institution
    will have a different starting and ending point
  • Its going to be worth it!!

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10 Action Steps - Inform Inform Inform
  • 1) Inform Yourself
  • 2) Inform Your Boss
  • 3) Inform Your Community
  • 4) Prioritize Sponsor List
  • 5) Analyze Existing System
  • 6) Identify Possible Alternative Solutions
  • 7) Create Centers of Influence
  • 8) Build External Network
  • 9) Adopt a Service Provider
  • 10) Be Patient

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ERA Software Systems, Inc. www.gams.org (562)
983-7510 (408) 445-8130 Richard G. Schaefer,
Chief Executive Officer rschaefer_at_erasoftwaresyste
ms.com
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10 Action Steps - Inform Inform Inform
  • 1) Inform Yourself
  • 2) Inform Your Boss
  • 3) Inform your Community
  • 4) Prioritize Sponsor List
  • 5) Analyze Existing System
  • 6) Identify possible alternative solutions
  • 7) Create centers of influence
  • 8) Build External Network
  • 9) Adopt a Service Provider
  • 10) Be Patient
  • Richard G. Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer
  • rschaefer_at_erasoftwaresystems.com
  • (408) 445 8130
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