NCURA Live Satellite Broadcast
Part IV of the 2008 Broadcast Workshop Series

Good Customer Service for Research Administrators:
How to Support the Research Endeavor at Your Institution

The Office of Research invites the University of Pittsburgh Community to attend the live broadcast workshop: Good Customer Service for Research Administrators presented by the National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA).

Reservations are not needed.

If you plan to attend the live broadcast, please contact Jan Schaffner at 624-7417 or via email to jks1@offres.pitt.edu for information about obtaining the handouts.

Program Description:

With new demands emerging from sponsors, faculty and institutional management on a daily basis, how do Research Administrators define Good Customer Service? Our panel of experts will examine who is the Customer and what constitutes Good Customer Service. They will look at the roles of the Central Sponsored Programs office and the role of the Departmental Administrator. The faculty will explore the elements of customer service that works both ways between central and departmental research administrators, and how this relationship is critical to good service to the ultimate customer: the PI. They will discuss approaches as to how to communicate to your customers in a way that lets them know that you are both working toward a common goal.

Some of the elements of customer service that will be covered are:

The Sponsor as the Customer will also be examined as good communication is critical to insuring that this customer is best served - while keeping your researchers content.

Moderator

Kim Moreland, Associate Vice Chancellor of Research Administration,
University of Wisconsin - Madison

Faculty

Stephen Hansen, Associate Provost for Research and
   Dean, Graduate School,
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville

David Richardson, Assistant Vice President for Research and
   Director, Office of Sponsored Programs,
Pennsylvania State University

Cynthia White, Director,
Sponsored Programs,
Belmont University


February 26, 2008