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(Monday, April 4th, 2005     7:30 a.m. - Noon)

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Ideas to Results:
Improving Work, Learning, and Climate

"If you do something really well, I urge you to present a poster at the Showcase. If you think you might be able to do some things better, I urge you to attend the Showcase and steal any good ideas you can find."
- Chancellor John Wiley

Showcase Reflects on Progress and Accomplishments

April 4th marked the sixth anniversary of UW-Madison's annual improvement Showcase, a time set aside to reflect on and recognize the significant efforts by many people to improve work, learning, and climate on campus. New for this year were Early Bird sessions and online technology demonstrations.

Highlights from Showcase 2005 include:

  • Over 270 attendees

  • Over 60 participants

  • Welcome: Provost Peter Spear

  • Opening Remarks: Chancellor John Wiley

  • Keynote: Ahead of the Game: Acting Now to Shape Our Future - Paul Peercy (Dean - College of Engineering)

  • Future - Paul Peercy (Dean - College of Engineering)

  • 35 Poster exhibits

  • 11 concurrent sessions

 

Showcase 2005 Poster Exhibits

View pictures of the Posters by clicking on the poster number

1 My WebSpace: A Great Way to Store and Share Documents on the Web, DoIT, Enterprise Internet Services
2 2A Innovative Communication Blog, University Communications
3 Web Surveys: Gathering Information While Saving Time, Money, and Effort, DoIT, Communications
4 Breaking New Ground in Leadership Development, Office of Human Resource Development
5 Streaming Media: Best Practices, Lessons Learned, and What's Available, DoIT, Customer Applications Svcs.
6 6A UW Digital Collections, University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center, UW-Libraries
7 Blogging: Examples, Ideas, and Tools, DoIT, Network Services
8 8A Team Meetings from your Desktop: E-Communicate with WebSpace, WisLine Web, and Learn@UW, Chemistry Dept., DoIT, and Office of Quality Improvement
9 Enhancing Web Accessibility on a University Campus, Center on Education and Work
10 A Fresh Approach to an Old Challenge: Being Market Driven on Campus, Office of Corporate Relations
11 The Importance of Beginning with the End in Mind, Ebling Library, Health Sciences Learning Center
12 12A Using Internal/External Reviews to Drive Changes, Safety Department
13 Using Plan/Do/Check/Act to Reduce Risk and Rethink Processes, Department of Radiology
14 Measuring Stakeholders' Perceptions, Interest, and Satisfaction, Elvehjem Museum of Art
15 Conducting an Accelerated Risk Assessment Project, Accounting Services
16 16A Redefining the Role of an Advisory Board, School of Business
17 Redesigning a Student Learning Environment, Steenbock Library & DoIT
18 Taking Supervisory Training to the Next Level, University Housing
19 Expanding the Impact of Professional Development, Accounting Services and School of Veterinary Sciences
20 Centralizing Services and Operations to Save Money and Improve Service, SHIP Health Plan, UHS
21 21A RefWorks: A Web-Based Tool that Helps Organize Literature Citations and Format Bibliographies, Steenbock Library, General Library System
22 22A Dealing with Expansion and Striving for the Ideal, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
23 23A Increasing Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Recruitment and Retention, School of Education
24 Preparing to Streamline and Automate a Cross-Campus Process, Dept. of Political Science, School of Business, Office of the Registrar
25 Timetable Planning Toolkit, Office of the Registrar
26 26A Creating Emergency Preparedness Plans with a Focus on Child Care Centers, UW-Madison Police Department
27 27A Using Posters to Inspire Creativity, Collaboration, and Learning, College of Engineering
28 Creating a Powerful and Effective Grant Program, UW Hospital and Clinics
29 Saving Money and Gaining Efficiencies Using Postal Services, Office of Human Resource Development
30 Building & Maintaining a Steady Pipeline of Quality International Students, International Studies & Programs
31 31A Strategic Planning: Preparing for the Next 3-5 Years, Office of Orientation and New Student Programs
32 32A 32B Streamlining and Improving the Hiring Process, University Housing, Residence Life
33 Want to Know Which Students in Your Program are Studying Abroad? International Academic Programs
34 34A Expanded Use of ProCard Saves Time and Money, Department of Biochemistry
35 35A Providing an Effective Learning Experience for Our Patients, Residents Physicians, and Staff, UW Medical School, Dept of Family Medicine

Comments from attendees:

  • "I will use the Knowldege, Skills, and Talents assessment."
  • "I am currently working on a disaster plan and will use information from the UW Police Department poster."
  • "I have already sent an email to faculty and postdocs about using RefWorks"
  • "I will definitely have a poster exhibit at Showcase 2006!"
  • "It is great to have support from the Chancellor and Provost on the implementation of innovative ideas"
  • "I liked the demos of the various e-tools on campus."
  • "The blogging demonstration inspired me to start one."
  • "The keynote speaker was wonderfully informative, as well as entertaining."
  • "The Fluno Center is a wonderful place to hold the Showcase."
  • "There are not many events on campus that draw such a cross-section of campus people."

Reflecting on what we've accomplished spurs us on to become even more effective. Chancellor Wiley challenged Showcase organizers to find more ways disseminate the excellent ideas and reminded us about the "small world concept" where each person telling 2-3 others provides an exceptionally powerful communication medium. He also challenged each Showcase poster exhibitor to become an ambassador for helping others learn from their experiences and to strive to quantify the benefits and savings in terms of time, cost, and quality.

Many thanks to all who attended Showcase 2005, and to all the presenters and supporters who made it possible!

 

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