United States:
Bringing Transformation To The Higher Education Mid-Market Segment
15 March 2024
Alvarez & Marsal
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There are substantial opportunities for transformation and
value creation in the higher education mid-market segment.
In the rapidly evolving higher education landscape, institutions
often face unprecedented challenges. While large institutions
explore cutting-edge transformation and smaller ones seek survival
strategies, the mid-market is also facing a host of changes.
Demographic shifts, enrollment declines, and financial pressures
demand a strategic response. A&M recognizes the unmet needs of
mid-sized institutions, and our experience across the higher
education spectrum uniquely positions us to offer tailored
solutions.
Some impactful initiatives/capabilities that the
mid-market can take advantage of include:
- Institution-wide, collaborative capital planning/project
prioritization processes
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- Data governance in service of enhanced analytics
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- Value-based planning and budgeting approaches
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- Cloud ERP, CRM and other solutions
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- Technology enablement of teaching and learning, including
online/hybrid models
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- Cloud compute and storage solutions
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- Data-driven alerts, academic advising and other success
drivers
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- Integrated advancement solutions and democratized alumni
data
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- Enhanced self-service, including mobile solutions for students,
faculty and staff
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- Real estate – cost management, sustainability and
monetization
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- Shared services and contact center models
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- M&A strategy and implementation
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- Enhanced productivity and collaboration tools
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