WSU receives industry honors for grant management innovations in Workday

WSU recognized nationally for groundbreaking use of Workday for grants administration

WSU has received two prestigious industry recognitions for their visionary effort in creating the first-ever enterprise grant forecasting tool, Adaptive Grants Forecasting, which allows researchers and grants administrators to review and project future expenses and remaining balances on their grants.

WSU received Workday’s Platform Rockstar Higher Education Innovation Award, which highlights WSU’s exceptional use of Workday’s tools to drive innovation in the higher education sector. The award was announced at the 2024 Workday Rising Higher Education Summit on September 16 in Las Vegas.

The university was also a finalist for the 2024 Workday North America Customer Awards in the Powering Innovation category, recognizing groundbreaking innovation across all sectors. WSU was one of three finalists, alongside Lowe’s Corporation and Thomson Reuters, recognized among Workday’s 11,000 clients. The university received separate nominations from both Workday and Deloitte for the development of Adaptive Grants Forecasting.

Gerik Kimble and Christine Galbreath join other Workday Higher Education award winners at the Workday Higher Education summit in Las Vegas, September 16, 2024.
Gerik Kimble and Christine Galbreath join other Workday Higher Education award winners at the Workday Higher Education summit in Las Vegas, September 16, 2024.

Sharing the Adaptive Grants Forecasting story on a national level 

In addition to these accolades, Christine Galbreath, Lead Analyst for Grants, and Gerik Kimble, Director for Financial Systems for Modernization, presented a session about the development of Adaptive Grants Forecasting at Workday Rising, to an international audience of Workday customers in Higher Education and other industries.  

Additionally, Christine and Gerik participated in a session about Adaptive Grants Forecasting, alongside Alexander Carlson of Deloitte, as part of the NACUBO 2024 Planning, Budgeting, and Analytics Forum in Chicago on September 24.  

Christine and Gerik share the story of Adaptive Grants Forecasting on stage at Workday Rising, September 17, 2024.
Christine and Gerik share the story of Adaptive Grants Forecasting on stage at Workday Rising, September 17, 2024.
Christine, Gerik, and Deloitte analyst Alexander Carlson speak about Adaptive Grants Forecasting at the NACUBO 2024 Planning, Budgeting, and Analytics Forum in Chicago, September 24, 2024.
Christine, Gerik, and Deloitte analyst Alexander Carlson speak about Adaptive Grants Forecasting at the NACUBO 2024 Planning, Budgeting, and Analytics Forum in Chicago, September 24, 2024.

A community achievement

Adaptive Grants Forecasting was developed in partnership with Deloitte, who recognized the importance of this project, and provided consultants to support the creation of the forecasting model. Many members of the university community also provided essential input, examples, and subject matter expertise. These include representatives from CAHNRS, the College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.

Leading up to the development of Adaptive Grants Forecasting,Modernization engaged with academic Area Financial Officers and grants administrators who expressed the need for better tools to forecast their grant activities. While some departments had invested in building their own Excel-based tools, others lacked such support. Modernization and Deloitte then came together with CAHNRS, ESFCOM, and VETMED for feedback on the tool’s requirements and functionality, before building and testing the forecasting tool.

The national recognition of WSU’s achievements in innovation are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Modernization team and the WSU employees dedicated to the improvement of business processes and systems for WSU.

The future of Adaptive Grants Forecasting at WSU

Moving forward, Modernization will continue to enhance and refine Adaptive Grants Forecasting for the WSU community. Adaptive Grants Forecasting is currently available to all grant administrators and Principal Investigators. Modernization will provide support to any individual or department interested in incorporating the tool into their grants management processes. Interested parties should reach out to the Modernization Grants team.

Modernization is dedicated to the constant improvement of Workday and related tools for grants, finance, HR, and payroll at WSU. The team continues to explore and develop innovative solutions to support staff and faculty performing business operations university-wide.

Individuals are encouraged to reach out with questions related to Workday and Workday-related projects at the Workday Service Desk.