Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you:
Managing IT initiatives, projects, and services in an academic environment is a complex undertaking. The ability to effectively analyze needs, build consensus, and develop strong partnerships is critical to success. This seminar will engage participants in actively exploring and practicing methods for engaging a broad range of cross-campus constituencies to build consensus around IT initiatives. We will present strategies for framing the problem, identifying the community to be involved in resolving the problem, organizing the project's teams and sponsors, engaging the community, progressing from engagement to consensus, moving from consensus to implementation, and maintaining and evolving the community as the resource matures. For each of these strategies, we will use exercises that lead developing high-level plans and materials to kick off a project or initiative on your own campus. Using an active learning, team-based approach, participants will share and refine their individualized plans based on input from fellow participants.
The convener for this session is MaryBeth Stuenkel, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Asking questions, sharing insights and collaborating on this session has never been easier. Log in to comment on this session or tweet it using the hash tag #E11_SEM06P.
Unless otherwise noted, EDUCAUSE holds the copyright on all materials published by the association, whether in print or electronic form. In certain cases the work remains the intellectual property of the individual author(s) (see Special Circumstances). Content from conference speeches, presentations, blogs, wikis and feeds reflect the opinions of the author, and not necessarily those of EDUCAUSE or its members.