Re: Non-traditional SPA office org structure
Chris Thompson 17 May 2010 09:03 EST
Kristie,
The first question that jumps to mind is what's a traditional SPA
office? It's a little tongue in cheek but truly in my experience
working with various instituions and seeing their org structures
there's so much variation even within universities is mind boggling.
I'd say take a look at the functions you are trying to serve, the
staff you have (or can beg, borrow, or steal) and create what works
for you.
I'll add it's not all nuts and bolts, you'll need to take into account
the kind or office you want to be. For example some are very
regimented and focus on training departments and faculty on processes
and others are more full service, give what you can and well make it
work.
The bottom line is that every institution struggles with this question
at some point and all of them are constantly tweaking their
organization to make it better.
I'd recommend sharing what you have now and I'm sure people will be
happy to share their thoughts. The people on this list love to help.
Chris Thompson
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On May 17, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Kristie Froman <xxxxxx@HSPH.HARVARD.EDU>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have a non-traditional SPA office organizational
> structure that they wouldn't mind sharing? Or, perhaps a novel
> process approach? My e-mail is xxxxxx@hsph.harvard.edu if you would
> prefer to respond off-list.
>
> Many thanks!
> Kristie
>
>
>
>
> Kristie Froman
> Manager, Research Information Systems
> Sponsored Programs Administration
> Harvard School of Public Health
>
> Phone: 617-521-3359
>
>
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