As we strive to enhance our operations and better serve our campus community, it is essential to identify opportunities for revenue growth and operational efficiency.
By exploring new, unrestricted revenue streams and assessing our current structure, workflows, and business processes, we aim to foster a more efficient, agile, and collaborative environment that aligns with our strategic goals.
Your Insights and Ideas are Key
This initiative is not just about making changes—it’s about making the right changes. Your insights and ideas are key to ensuring that any adjustments we make are well-informed and impactful. Together, we can streamline our operations, enhance decision-making, and strengthen UC Santa Cruz, while bringing our expenditures in line with our revenues.
We invite you to participate in the following surveys, each focused on different aspects of our organization. You may submit multiple surveys.
Your feedback will play a vital role in shaping the future of our institution.
Revenue Generation
UC Santa Cruz is developing opportunities to expand unrestricted revenue generation to support the campus’s overall mission of serving as a preeminent, transformative public research university. The Revenue Augmentation Committee is seeking your ideas and input.
Efficiency and Strategic Realignment
We are committed to enhancing our campus operations and fostering greater collaboration across departments. Your input is vital in guiding our efforts to streamline processes, reduce redundancies, and realign resources to better serve our campus community.
1. Process Improvement Suggestions
Please share your ideas on how we can streamline our workflows to reduce redundancies, speed up decision-making, eliminate waste, and enhance our overall effectiveness. Consider how these improvements might contribute to better serving our campus community.
2. Strategic Realignment Ideas
We are seeking your thoughts on how we can realign our campus and departments to foster greater collaboration and efficiency. Please provide insights on what we should start doing, stop doing, and/or do more or less of to optimize resource allocation and communication.