BLUEPRINT FOR HOBSONS CRM IMPLEMENTATION

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Transcript of BLUEPRINT FOR HOBSONS CRM IMPLEMENTATION

BLUEPRINT FOR HOBSONS CRM IMPLEMENTATION

July 29, 2015LINDA FOSSEN, VP OF STUDENT SERVICES

CHRISTOPHER FLACK, CRM SPECIALIST

BELLINGHAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE3028 LINDBERGH AVE

BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON 98225360-752-8300

[email protected]@BTC.CTC.EDU

Session Agenda

Icebreaker Questions:

1. What Hobsons CRM modules has/will/may my campus implement and when?

2. What top five lessons were learned during implementation?

Learning Objectives• Learn how to select CRM wisely and with a defined purpose.

• Learn to include all stakeholders in selection and

implementation.

• Learn to identify and secure staff and find resources.

• Learn to secure top-level commitment.

• Learn how to form Hobsons team.

• Learn to value Continuous Quality Improvement.

• Learn to create implementation timeline and manage the

process.

• Learn to market internally and externally.

• Learn to train staff and students.

• Learn to collaborate with Hobsons.

• Learn to celebrate your success!

Bellingham Technical College (BTC) Mission:

Bellingham Technical College provides student-centered, high-quality professional technical education for today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities.

Demographics:• Annual FTE: 2020• Annual Headcount (14/15): 5127• Location: NW Washington State• Type: Technical College• Retention Rate: 67% fall to fall• Program Completion Rate: 42%• Enrollment trend: 11% decline in FTE in the last four years• Current year (14/15) enrollment:

• Fall: up 5%• Winter: up 7%• Spring: up 9%

Hobsons Modules Implementation

• Connect: June 2013 to July 2014

• Retain: March 2014 to July 2015

• AgileGrad: June 2014 to July 2015

Implementation Guiding Principles

• Improve student recruitment, retention, graduation, and job placement

• Include all stakeholders

• Structure a manageable pace and order of modular implementation

• Articulate in Strategic Plan

• Identify and secure staff and funding resources

Implementation Guiding Principles

• Secure top level commitment

• Identify and use best practices

• Provide for both technology and project management staff

• Commit to Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

• Encourage creativity and innovation

Form Implementation Team

• Leadership Team Composition

• Chair: VP of Student Services, Linda Fossen

• IT Technicians (2)

• Hobsons Guru: Customer Relations Management Specialist, Christopher Flack

Form Implementation Team

Work Group Leaders:• Director of Admissions; Director of Advising

and Career Services; Confidential Admin. Assistant; Dean of Prof Tech Education; Associate Dean, General Ed, Academic Transfer and Basic Skills

Other members: • Director of Financial Aid; Director, Academic

and Basic Skills; WorkFirst Student Retention Advisor; Director of Registration; and centralized Advisors

Hobsons Subcommittees• Connect and Retain communication build

subcommittees:o Simultaneously had several sub-teams

analyzing present communication and constructing a new email and text-friendly flow

o Next Steps: redesign for chat/call center

• AgileGrad curriculum plan subcommittee:o Identified program curriculum by termo Identified Institutional inconsistencies

and refined prerequisiteso Built out advising communications and

work flow

Develop Timeline and Process Management

• Agree to be flexible and focused

o Implemented in order: Connect, Retain, and AgileGrad

• Build in testing time

• Value nimbleness, responsiveness, and adaptation to changing conditions

o E.g.: Changed Hobsons Guru in mid-project

o Additional training for new staff

Develop Timeline and Process Management

• Discuss the advantages of the new technology and opportunities for refining traditional processes (e.g.: Early Alert)

• Look to the future (e.g.: PeopleSoft implementation in two years)

• Embrace the unexpected and process improvement opportunities (e.g.: Four different database sources for instructional programs in AgileGrad implementation)

• Identify/visit/call Best Practice Hobsons colleges/universities

Market Project Internally and Build Institutional Buy-in

• Frequent updates to President’s Cabinet, Enrollment Management Advisory Committee and Instruction, Student Services, and Administrative Services workgroups

• Inform faculty ahead of module launches and provide training (e.g.: Early Alerts)

• Incorporate into annual Strategic Enrollment Plan Attainment Report

Provide Continuous Training• Established brown bag workshops to review and

discuss Hobsons training modules

• Brought in Whatcom Community College to discuss their implementation of AgileGrad prior to our implementation

• Utilized Tyler and Emily from Hobsons to present webinars to BTC staff and administration

• Just in time training by our Hobsons Guru:

• Training of new leadership team and work group members

• Meet with faculty to keep them informed

Collaborate with Hobsons Team

• Communication, communication, communication (weekly meetings)

• Agree on adjustments as soon as identified

• Negotiate respectfully

• Have fun!

• Treat them well when they visit campus!

BTC Results• Improved enrollment in first year by 5% in the fall, 7% in

winter, and 9% in spring (-1% average in the state of

Washington)

• Improved recruitment, retention and graduation of students

• Redesigned marketing, advising and curriculum

management

• Unexpected outcomes:

• Business office utilization of CRM

• Foundation/Alumni planned use

• Utilization of “Current Events” for enrolled students (e.g.:

Advising workshops)

• Used Connect to inform students about new Admissions

Scholarship

Lessons Learned• Important to have strong IT/Student

Services/Instruction partnerships at all levels

• Train, train, train

• Test, test, test

• Communicate, communicate, communicate

• Maintain a positive attitude

• Student success and access: focus on results

and mission

• Don’t forget the middle student

• Have fun!

• Celebrate your success!

In ReviewRemember: High Tec and High

Touch• Help one another• Innovate• Galvanize the village• Have a plan!

• Test• Expect Excellence• Communicate

• Train• Optimize resources• Utilize Best Practices• Collaborate• Have fun!

Questions?