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Enterprise 2008: Telling Your IT Story: Little Technology Required (Lisa Trubitt)Created by Debra H. Allison (Miami University) on June 1, 2008
Telling Your IT Story: Little Technology Required Lisa Trubitt, Assistant to the CIO, University of Albany Enterprise 2008, May 28, 2008 Lisa began by giving an analogy for starting a car to illustrate how you can tell the same story in two different ways – one more complex with a lot of technical detail about the car’s operation, and the other providing only the information the reader needs to know in order to drive.
Good story elements:
There is always more than one way to tell your story. Remember: Making mistakes comes with the territory. Capture their attention and make them want to listen. What stories do IT professionals tell?
Communication challenges:
Communication Solutions:
Framework:
Template Lisa has developed for a communication plan; still under review so changes may be made:
Available Resources
Discussion About 1/3 of attendees have a full time or nearly full time person in IT org with IT comm. Responsibilities; Lisa’s presentation at EDUCAUSE 2007 had a full house of about 200 and a similar number turned away. Nearly all who attended had IT comm. Responsibilities. Take opportunities to make your customers look good. Student Advisory Board and Faculty Advisory Committee. Meet with monthly during the semester. What are the IT issues you think are important and want to talk about this year? Don’t want just the folks who are IT knowledgeable.
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