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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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Partly Cloudy? What a CBO Should Know about Cloud Computing
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June 29, 2009
Cloud computing presents an opportunity for outsourcing what have long been core internal IT functions and systems on campus. In the coming months and years, many institutions will be exploring …
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EDUCAUSE - NIH PKI Interoperability project
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January 1, 2002
This video concerning the EDUCAUSE - NIH PKI Interoperability project, sponsored by EDUCAUSE, the NIH, and the Federal PKI Steering Committee, demonstrates the way HEBCA will be used. HEBCA will a…
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Panel - Workforce Issues: Higher Education's Role (Presented at Networking 2000)
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January 1, 2000
American workers have to be information technology-savvy in today's competitive job market. Businesses are in desperate need of information technology expertise, and are willing to recruit for…

















