Agenda

Useful, Usable, and Actually Findable: Collaborating to Build a Universal Configuration Knowledge Base

Track: Project and Change Management (PCM)

Session Number: 9669
Date: Tue, Feb 28th, 2023
Time: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Description:

Vanderbilt University and Boise State University embarked on a project to capture and share universal configuration documentation for their shared Oracle Cloud needs. This session will focus on the process of collaborating across institutions, formulating a template for usable documentation, and determining the right tools to allow for findability.
Sub-Categorization: Tools and Tips
Session Type: Presentation

Session Length: Regular Length (60 min)
Cross Listed Areas: trk-1598
ERP Systems: Oracle Cloud
Platform Type: Cloud
Target Audience: All
Knowledge level: Overview
Tell us about you!: Noah Shook has a Master's degree in Economics and is a Business Analyst at Vanderbilt University with five years experience configuring Oracle Cloud ERP, PPM, and HCM systems at two universities.

Rachel has been working in higher education for approximately 7 years. During that time she earned a Master of Professional Studies degree with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership, which inspired her passion for people and change management.
Sub-Categorization: Tools and Tips
Session Type: Presentation

Session Length: Regular Length (60 min)
Cross Listed Areas: trk-1598
ERP Systems: Oracle Cloud
Platform Type: Cloud
Target Audience: All
Knowledge level: Overview
Tell us about you!: Noah Shook has a Master's degree in Economics and is a Business Analyst at Vanderbilt University with five years experience configuring Oracle Cloud ERP, PPM, and HCM systems at two universities.

Rachel has been working in higher education for approximately 7 years. During that time she earned a Master of Professional Studies degree with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership, which inspired her passion for people and change management.

Speakers

Primary Presenter
Noah Shook
Business Analyst
Vanderbilt University
Co-Presenter
Rachel Cronn
Process Improvement Analyst
Boise State University