EdUp Institutional Effectiveness
Grounded in the Powers Index of College & University Performance™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/], this series examines the dynamic signals shaping institutional performance before they appear in the numbers. Supported by the Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® [https://instituteforeffectiveness.org/] and hosted by Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinapowers/]. Eric Spear [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericspear/], founder of Precision Campus [https://precisioncampus.com/], explains why institutional trust breaks down when the same question produces multiple answers across campus. Drawing from two decades building data infrastructure for higher education, he identifies a persistent challenge: tools designed for enterprise business intelligence fail when applied to the unique demands of institutional effectiveness. Spear introduces a model where fluency follows frequency. When employees can use validated reports themselves, they develop confidence in institutional data without creating version control chaos or bypassing IE entirely. The conversation surfaces a quiet operational pattern: gatekeeping data often backfires, pushing end users to find workarounds that produce the very inconsistency IE teams work to prevent. This series is designed for leaders, practitioners, and institutional partners committed to building learning systems that translate expertise into opportunity. KEY INSIGHTS * When the same question produces multiple answers across campus, institutional trust erodes and decision making fractures. * Fluency in data comes from frequency of use; employees gain confidence when they can manipulate validated reports themselves. * Gatekeeping data leads to workarounds; making curated data accessible reduces inconsistent reporting. * Generic business intelligence tools fail in higher education because they lack domain-specific logic for institutional data. * Employee expertise across campus expands when validated data becomes approachable without requiring IE intervention for every request. Powers Index™ [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/] Signals in Focus * Signal #2: Transparency – Clear, accessible reporting builds trust; conflicting answers to the same question erode it. * Signal #3: Employee Expertise – Institutional performance depends on campus-wide fluency with validated data, not just the technical capacity of the IE team. Get a Forward Edge: * Forward Edge [https://kppowers.com/newsletter/] newsletter (free) * Kristina 'KP' Powers, PhD [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinapowers/]- EdUp Institutional Effectiveness podcast host * Institute for Effectiveness in Higher Education® on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/iehe] * Powers Index of College & University Performance [https://kppowers.com/powersindex/]™
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