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The CIO: Defining a Career for the Future
IT professionals in higher education spend much of their time focusing on demand, resources, and constant change. The author suggests that they need to be investing more time in assessing, adv…
EDUCAUSE 2012 Panel: A CIO's First Year
At the 2012 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, four panelists talked about a CIO's first year, sharing their experience and advice on learning the institutional culture, working with stakeholder…
Aspiring and Residing IT Leaders: A Legacy for the Future
Keith W. McIntosh ( kwmcintosh@pima.edu ) is Acting Assistant Vice Chancellor for Information Technology at Pima Community College. The winner of the inaugural EDUCAUSE Rising Star Aw…
Filling the IT Leadership Pipeline: A Panel Discussion
Bruce Maas is CIO and Vice Provost for Information Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to June 2011, he was the CIO at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Brian Paige i…
Information Technology: A View from Both Sides of the President's Desk
Michael A. McRobbie ( iupres@indiana.edu ) is President of Indiana University. A university president who was also his institution's vice president for information technology and…
Leading the Higher Education IT Organization: Six Building Blocks of Success
Stephen J. Laster ( slaster@hbs.edu ) is Chief Information Officer of Harvard Business School. Comments on this article can be posted to the web via the link at the bottom of this page. …
















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