Title: College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management
1College of Business Administration andGraduate
School of Management
Strategic Priorities Presentation March 16, 2004
2OUR PEOPLE
Office of the Dean Dr. George E. Stevens
Dean Dr. Larry Marks Associate Dean Dr. Don
Williams Associate Dean Ms. Liz
Sinclair-Colando Assistant Dean Ms. Lucinda
Welch Outreach Program Manager Mr. Ralph
Kletzien Director of Development Department
Chairpersons Dr. Dick Brown Accounting Dr.
Felix Offodile Management Info. Systems Dr.
Dick Kent Economics Dr. Mark Holder Finance Dr.
Eileen Bridges Marketing New in 03-04AY
Stepping down June 2004
3OUR PEOPLE
Endowed/Funded Chairs Dr. Raj Aggarwal
Firestone Chair in Corporate Finance Dr.
Michael Hu Bridgestone Chair of
International Business Dr. Michael
Barnes John F. Fiedler-BorgWarner Chair in
Global Business Studies Mr. Ron
Stolle Goodyear Executive Professor New in
03-04AY
4Our Undergraduate Programs
- BBA in Business
- Accounting
- Business Management
- Management Major also off campus
- Computer Information Systems
- Economics
- Finance
- Operations Management
- Marketing
5Our Graduate Programs
- MBA
- Full-time MBA
- Professional MBA (part-time Kent, LCCC,
Stark--expanded) - Executive MBA
- MS in Accounting
- MS in Financial Engineering (joint program)
- MA in Economics
- Ph.D. in Business
6F99 to F03 Major Growth Kent Campus
- Undergraduate Majors
- 2604 to 2821 or an 8.3 increase
- Graduate Majors 492 to 478 or a 2.8 decline
- Total Kent Campus Majors
- 3096 to 3299 or a 6.6 increase
7F99 to F03 Major Growth System-wide
- Undergraduate Headcount System-wide
- 3466 to 3958 or an increase of 14.2
- Graduate Headcount System-wide
- 504 to 481 or a 4.6 decline
- Total System-wide
- 3970 to 4439 or an 11.8 INCREASE
8Our Majors Kent Campus
9Our Majors System-wide
10F99 to F03 Enrollment Growth Kent Campus
- Total Headcount Enrolled
- 10328 to 10801 or a 4.6 increase
- RPIE data
11Our Kent Campus Enrollments
12Our Full-time Faculty
13Retirements in 2002-03
- Lost 3 FT-TT faculty to ERIP
- 1 FT-TT replacement
- 2 Temporary NTT replacements
- Lost 1 FT-TT to regular retirement
- 1 FT-TT replacement
14Average Section Size(Combined Undergrad Grad)
15Average Section Size of Core Undergraduate Courses
- Deans Student Advisory Board Mega sections OK
in first two years - 100 or more students NOT OK in junior and senior
year - Core courses Average is 115 students
- Capstone course Average exceeds 50 case course
with significant writing assignments
16Examples of Outreach
- CEED has served 675 organizations in ten states
since 1997 - Of that group, 63 companies with multiple
locations, HQ locations, and manufacturing - Kent Regional Business Alliance currently has
1,060 active clients - Loans made totaled 1,096,400
- Small businesses working with KRBA had 1,484,331
in gross domestic sales - 29.5 jobs created by these businesses
17National Recognition
- AACSB Accreditation
- Fewer than 15 of the business schools worldwide
have this accreditation - U.S. News World Report (3nd consecutive year)
- Kent State Universitys College of Business
Administration is listed among Americas 157 best
(out of over 1,200 business programs) business
programs in the country! - KSU only public business school listed from
northeast Ohio.
18National Recognition
- Rated by Global Derivatives an on-line journal
- Based on 683 surveys recorded, KSUs program was
rated 13th in the country (ahead of University of
IllinoisUrbana Boston University University of
Southern California and Florida State
University)
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20A Few Successful Business Alumni
- Michael Capellas, Chairman CEO, MCI (Pilliod
Lecture Speaker). - Joseph Grunenwald, President, Clarion University
- Pat Mullin, Managing Partner, Deloitte Touche
(KSU Board of Trustee member)
21Significant Accomplishments
- INNOVATIVE LEARNING
- M.S. in Financial Engineering interdisciplinary
program (Fin, Math, Econ Bus.) Trading Floor - Utilized House Bill funding to provide full
multi-media capabilities in all BSA classrooms - Successfully sponsored the International
Financial Symposium in Hong Kong - Expanded use of distance learning facilities to
offer MBA to students at Lorain County Community
College campus
22Significant Accomplishments
- INNOVATIVE LEARNING
- Supported use of e-instruction for real time
student digital response - Faculty and Administrators attending AACSB
seminars - Created a new faculty and staff development fund
- Created a new scholarship fund for student
international study
23Significant Accomplishments
- FOCUS ON THOSE WE SERVE
- Advisory boards for Accounting, Computer
Information Systems, Financial Engineering,
Student Advisory board, and Deans Business
Advisory Council - Senior satisfaction survey, undergraduate alumni
satisfaction survey (1 year and 5 year). - AACSB process implementation (annual reports,
attendance at meetings, reaffirmation of
accreditation)
24Significant Accomplishments
- FOCUS ON THOSE WE SERVE
- Created and maintained relationships with
businesses - Surveyed prospective students about potential
changes in EMBA program - Supported CEED in the creation of customized
programs for medium and large size organizations
25Significant Accomplishments
- FOCUS ON THOSE WE SERVE
- Communication of Higher Learning Council and
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business developments to constituent groups
26Significant Accomplishments
- REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES
- Appointed the first John Fiedler-BorgWarner
Endowed Chair in Global Business Studies - More than 300 students engaged in internship
opportunities since 2001 - All College of Business undergraduate students
have a capstone course in Business Policies and
in their major
27Significant Accomplishments
- REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES
- MBA students have the opportunity for an
International Business Experience - EMBA students are required to have an
International Business Experience - Growing MBA Mentorship program
- MBA students participate in Ohio Case Competition
28Significant Accomplishments
- REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES
- Delta Sigma Pi, the College's professional
business fraternity, regularly receives
University recognition for organization
excellence and by their national association for
their fundraising efforts. -
- Our accounting honorary - Beta Alpha Psi
regularly places among the top competitors in
accounting debates with other universities and
finishes among the top contenders in a Best
Practices regional competition sponsored by BAP.
Earned Superior Chapter recognition. -
29Significant Accomplishments
- REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES
-
- The American Marketing Association for the last
12 years has been recognized for excellence in
such areas as programming, community services,
promotions, fundraising, membership and has
received top chapter awards. -
- The Management Information Systems Association
has developed significant alliances with area
business such as First Energy, Medical Mutual,
Progressive Insurance and Bridgestone/Firestone.
30Significant Accomplishments
- RELATIONSHIPS THAT FOSTER SUCCESS
- College of Business Colleagues (CBC) Program
for retention of freshmen EXTENDED to commuter
students - Creation of NEW Interest Group for Accounting
Freshmen - BBA in Management on Regional Campuses and Lorain
- Joint MBA Programs with Architecture, Fashion
Design Merchandising, Library Science, Nursing
31Significant Accomplishments
- RELATIONSHIPS THAT FOSTER SUCCESS
- Will EXPAND Professional MBA to Stark to enable
completion of the degree there beginning Fall
2004
32Significant Accomplishments
- RELATIONSHIPS THAT FOSTER SUCCESS
- 100 satisfaction with the Peer Advising Program
initiative for freshmen students (will be dropped
due to lack of funding) - High satisfaction with UPO advising despite a
7001 ratio of students to advisors
33Development Efforts
- Development (Fund Raising) Results
- FY01 1,098,630
- FY02 1,870,715
- FY03 4,546,229
- FY04
- Booked through 12/31/03 851,000
- Anticipated 1/04 6/04 1,649,000
- Total Goal FY04 2,500,000
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34 35Centers of Excellence
- INTERNATIONAL
- FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
- ENTREPRENEURSHIP
36Centers of Excellence
- INTERNATIONAL
- Developing NEW NAFTA relationships with Laval
University (Quebec) and Universidad de las
Américas, Puebla, Mexico - Developing NEW undergraduate study abroad
relationships with Grenoble School of Management,
France. - Developing NEW partnership with Cleveland State
University on International Programs - Planning NEW International Case Competition
37Centers of Excellence
- INTERNATIONAL
- Faculty Involvement
- Support of the Geneva Study Abroad Program
- Research appointment at International Research
Center - Grant proposal for creation of International
e-learning Community (web based)
38Centers of Excellence
- INTERNATIONAL
- CEED Involvement
- Creation of Global Intelligence Series
- Going Global UK
- Going Global China
- Going Global NAFTA
39Centers of Excellence
- FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
- Pursue opportunities for partnerships with
businesses to use the floor for theirdisaster
recovery needs. - Pursue opportunities to use trading floor for
continuing education training (distance learning
domestic international). - Planning for next International Research
Symposium in Singapore
40Centers of Excellence
- FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
- Exploration of bringing the Review of Futures
Markets journal to Kent State (12th ranked
journal in Finance)
41Centers of Excellence
- ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- Will develop a business plan for funding and
operation of a Center for Entrepreneurship - Explore curricular opportunities in
entrepreneurial studies - Developed a NEW student organization for students
interested in entrepreneurship
42College of Business Dean
Business Advisory Council
43New Academic Initiatives
- Marketing Major revised
- EMBA program revised
- Finance Major revision
- New cooperative efforts with CEED to offer
special courses and seminars for KSU
undergraduate students - Accounting accreditation application
44Partnerships
- International Canada, Mexico, France, Asia
- Local Cleveland State University
- Across KSU system Stark campus
- Development Individual and corporate donors
45External Partnership Support
- SBDC Linda Yost, Director
- KRBA Jack Crews, CEO
- Western Reserve Business Center for Women
- Mary Ann Jasionowski, Business Analyst
- Procurement Technical Assistance Center Keith
Tarbett - OAE Casey Mackert, Executive Director
46Technology and Learning
- Classroom Enhancements
- Distance Learning via V-tel
- Financial Trading Room Floor
- Web center support
47Development Efforts
- Program Priorities of Development Efforts
- Financial Engineering
- Entrepreneurship
- Global Business
- Category Priorities of Development Efforts
- Program Support
- Professorates
- Faculty Support
- Scholarships
48 49Most critical needs
- Support for current enrollment demand
- Support for Maintenance of Accreditation under
new Standards (April 2003) - Strategic Management Standards
- Participants Standards (faculty, staff, and
students) - Assurance of Learning (assessment)
- Separate Accounting Accreditation
- Support for the three centers of excellence
- Operating costs, staff, equipment and
facilities
50Strategic Budget
- Adequately support current needs
- Rebuild budgets for instruction
- Operating expenses
- GA compensation
- Foster centers of excellence
51Strategic Budget
- Rebuild budgets for instruction
- Upcoming ERIP losses
- 2 certain, 1 possible
- Need temporary NTT replacements pending return of
TT lines - 165,019 Salary
- ( 217,824 Total with benefits)
52Strategic Budget
- Rebuild budgets for instruction
- TT Needs 6 positions
- Enrollment Growth
- Multiple Programs
- AACSB minimum Standards
- MSFE Program Support
- 552,000 Salary
- (728,640 Total with benefits)
53Strategic Budget
- Rebuild budgets for instruction
- PT Needs 6 positions
- Enrollment Growth New Initiatives
- Multiple Programs
- 105,411 Salary
54Strategic Budget
- Rebuild budgets to Support Instruction
- Operating expenses
- Support for
- 5 Academic Departments 75,000
- 3 Offices 45,000
- Total Support 120,00
55Strategic Budget
- Enhance Graduate Student Support
- Increase GA support by14 lines
- 214,480
- Increase GA TF stipends
- 131,500
- Increase TF support (2 lines)
- 42,640
56Strategic Budget
- Foster Centers of Excellence
- Add 3 NEW faculty in ENTREPRENUERSHIP to support
initiative and to achieve critical mass in this
disciplinary area - 300,000 Salary
- (396,000 Total with benefits)
57Conclusion Goals of presentation
- We discussed our people, our academic programs,
enrollment, faculty, and recognition. - We highlighted selected accomplishments.
- We listed our friend raising and fund raising
activities. - We identified our new Centers of Excellence
Entrepreneurship, Financial Engineering, and
Global Business Studies. - We recognize the challenges the college faces.
58DISCUSSION