Using Big Data: How Moneyball and an Ardent Baseball Fan Shaped Successful Metrics-Based University Planning.

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Title: Using Big Data: How Moneyball and an Ardent Baseball Fan Shaped Successful Metrics-Based University Planning.
Authors: Mathew, Roy1 rmathew@utep.edu, Bonilla-Martin, Elsa2 emartin3@utep.edu, Santana, Daniel3 dsantana2@miners.utep.edu, Gonzalez, Erick4 ejgonzalez11@miners.utep.edu
Source: Planning for Higher Education. Oct-Dec2019, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p46-54. 9p.
Subject Terms: *Universities & colleges, *Higher education, *College students, Baseball fans, Construction planning
Geographic Terms: United States
Company/Entity: University of Texas at El Paso
Abstract: Over the last three decades, the University of Texas at El Paso has refined its planning system and integrated metrics within a comprehensive planning framework--to produce dramatic outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Over the last three decades, the University of Texas at El Paso has refined its planning system and integrated metrics within a comprehensive planning framework--to produce dramatic outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:07360983