Priorities:Clark Atlanta University Student Strategies
THE STRATEGIC PLAN TO ESTABLISH A CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT Clark Atlanta University
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PRIORITY 1: Eradicate information silos that exist
GOAL 1.0: Recruit and develop and increased number and diversity of students who graduate at higher rates and are equipped to succeed in their careers
Objectives:
'1.1' Increase support services to aid in the preparation of graduates for employment, graduate and professional schools, and entrepreneurship
Directions:
1.1.1 Develop a marketing plan that promotes the use of the Innovation Center among internal and external stakeholders.
1. 1.2 Capitalize on the Media outlets that are currently at CAU’s disposal to brand the Innovation Center; such as the Atlanta University Center Digest (newspaper), The Panther (newspaper), CAU’s Award Winning Jazz Radio Station, and all the social media platforms that are already established by CAU.
1.1.3 Develop an I&E annual campaign specifically targeted to alumni, asking for their support and resources to include time, and talent.
1.1.4 Conduct Informational sessions for the professors within each department that outline our purpose, mission, and how to effectively utilize the InnoLab, and promote the use among their students. For the long term make the informational sessions publicity sessions.
PRIORITY 2: DISTINCTIVE ACADEMIC, RESEARCH, AND STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS
GOAL 2.0: Spread awareness and promote involvement in academic, research, support, and partnership programs recognized for their distinctiveness, innovation, and ability to prepare students sought after by employers and entrepreneurial community as well as graduate and professional schools by utilyzing a new university mobile application.
'2.1 Implement a University-wide marketing plan 'through connecting the various departments simutaneously
Directions:
2.1.1 Establish partnerships with businesses to support innovation and creativity on campus.
2.1.2 Create a quarterly “Challenge Drop” where local business would drop off a problem/concern that they are currently facing and have the students submit creative, innovative, solutions that could possibly lead to entrepreneurial opportunities for the students.
2.1.3 Develop an Advisory Board and have Corporations strategically advise the center.
2.1.4 Invite companies and entrepreneurs to lecture and conduct presentations related to Creativity, and I&E ultimately establishing a lecture series
PRIORITY 3: INCREASED EXTERNAL SUPPORT
GOAL 3.0: Increase and diversify University revenue streams through expanded external financial partnerships and support, entrepreneurial programs, and a broadened base of funded research grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements.
3.1 Increase entrepreneurial collaboration to leverage synergistic activities and funding opportunities
Directions:
3.1.1 Select a combination of Faculty, Staff, Students and Administrators whose responsibility is to bridge the gap between the transition of old fellows and new incoming fellow and continue/support the momentum of what the previous UIF students have initiated.
3.1.2 Advisory Committee will be responsible for preserving the long term strategic plan developed by the UIF and landscape.
3.1.3 Support creative problem solving/provide practical experience from corporation Sponsorships for intellectual property
3.1.4 The advisory committee should be voted on and approved by students, on an annual basis.
3.1.5 The committee should consist of faculty, entreprenuers, educators and current or past UIF members.
PRIORITY 4: I&E EVENTS ON CAMPUS
GOAL 4.0:
4.1
Directions:
4.1.1 Lean Startup April-May (per semester)
4.1.2 Launch a hack-a-thon for students and invite local Universities (annually)
4.1.3 Shark Tank event with alumni judges (annually)
4.1.4 MBA disciplined workshops for non-business students (twice a semester)
4.1.5 TEDx event at CAU (annual event)