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Leaders and managers who work in the higher education IT environment face challenges common to all university leaders: rapidly changing technology, shrinking budgets, policy and legislative changes, globalization, private sector competition, a changing student population, and much more. Successful IT leaders must have the talents, qualities, perspectives, and political skills to support the institution's goals and strategic directions and respond to these business drivers. In addition, they must be aware of trends in the IT field and their implications for higher education. As well as possessing excellent communication and organizational skills, effective IT leaders understand the nature of higher education, the style and context in which decisions are made, and the technology employed.
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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Information Technology Management and Leadership
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Applying for Cellular Phones & Mobile Devices
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September 9, 2011
This Northern Arizona University policy concerns employees seeking an allowance on cell phones or mobile devices. This Northern Arizona Universit…
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Rowan University Personal Cell Phone and Mobile Device Usage Reimbursement Policy
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September 7, 2012
This is the Rowan University policy on reimbursement of personal cell phones or mobile devices by the university. This is the Rowan University po…
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Pepperdine University Telecommunications Policy
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March 1, 2013
These are policies and resources for the Pepperdine University Telecommunications Policy. Including FAQs. These are policies and resources for th…
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Mobile Communications Device Policy
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January 3, 2011
Fairleigh Dickinson University created a Mobile Communications Device Policy to comply with new IRS related legislation concerning the taxability of employer provided cell phones. …
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Electronic Communications Allowance Program and Policy
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February 28, 2013
This is the Angelo State Univerisity Employee Electronic Communication Resources Policy on cell phones, PDAs and Smartphones. This is the Angelo …
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Sensitive Regulated Data: Permitted and Restricted Uses
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July 18, 2012
The University of Michigan engages in research, teaching, clinical, and business activities that encompass a variety of sensitive regulated data. This standard defines permitted and restricted us…
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University of Central Oklahoma Mobile and Smart Device Policy
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April 3, 2012
This policy is designed for the University to meet IRS regulations by providing guidelines for the use of mobile devices for business purposes. …
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Virginia Tech Safety and Security Camera Acceptable Use Policy
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March 23, 2011
This policy addresses the university’s safety and security needs while respecting and preserving individual privacy. This policy addresses th…
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Texas A&M University Security Surveillance
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September 15, 2010
This TAMU Standard Administrative Procedure establishes transparent processes and controls for using audiovisual surveillance equipment and any resulting recorded material. …
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Longwood University Video Surveillance Policy
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September 23, 2010
The purpose of this policy is to regulate the use of video security cameras on all properly owned, leased or managed by Longwood University. Th…

















