How do you communicate and justify your budget requests and decisions to internal and external stakeholders?
As an academic administrator, you are responsible for managing the budget of your unit, department, or college. This involves making requests for funds, allocating resources, and reporting on outcomes. But how do you communicate and justify your budget requests and decisions to internal and external stakeholders, such as faculty, staff, students, senior leadership, donors, or the public? In this article, we will discuss some strategies and tips for effective budget communication and justification in the context of academic administration.
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Understand your stakeholders:Tailor your budget communication to the specific needs and concerns of each audience. This approach ensures you address what matters most to them, fostering better understanding and support.### *Demonstrate value and impact:Highlight how your budget supports strategic goals and delivers tangible benefits. Use clear evidence like KPIs and ROI to show the positive outcomes, making it easier for stakeholders to see the value.