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New Directors Leadership SeminarAugust 45, 2007
Snowmass Conference Center AgendaThis seminar begins Saturday, August 4, at 4:30 p.m. and ends Sunday, August 5, at 3:45 p.m. Participants are encouraged to attend the main SAC event, the Directors Leadership Seminar, immediately following the New Directors Leadership Seminar. You can view the full seminar agenda, detailed program information, or follow the links below for schedule information for specific dates. Also available is a complete listing of speakers, and links to their sessions. Speakers now have the ability to upload session materials. Click here to view a list of sessions with available resources. Who Should Attend?Professionals who are have been in campus IT leadership for one or two years will benefit from this intimate, workshop-style preconference session. Program DescriptionSuccessful IT leaders not only have a vision for the use of technology in advancing their institutional mission, they can articulate it to both technical and non-technical people in clear and compelling terms. This "visioning" process requires an understanding of the stakeholders involved and how to most effectively work with themIT leaders must blend technical, organizational, and human perspectives to satisfy stakeholder needs. Where does the new IT director/manager begin? How can the newcomer find information and learn how to use it well? Participants in the New Directors Leadership Seminar come away with valuable strategies and resources for self-discovery and institutional awareness that will enhance the effectiveness of their leadership. Plenary discussions are combined with small, interactive sessions to provide multiple opportunities for learning and relationship building. New Directors Leadership Seminar FacilitatorsBruce M. Taggart Julie K. Little Ashley Montgomery Page Last Updated: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
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