Professional Development and IT Organization

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IT Staff Development: An Opportunity to Think Like an External Review Team

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Title:IT Staff Development: An Opportunity to Think Like an External Review Team (ID: MAC08060)
Author(s):Justin Sipher (Skidmore College) and Eugene L. Spencer
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/15/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Skidmore's CTO wanted to create a professional development experience for the IT organization that focused on "organizational effectiveness." In response, we created a simulation of an external IT review and asked IT staff to take a hard look at the issues facing the IT organization at the fictitious Highhopes College.

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A Learning Opportunity for Staff: Simulating an IT Department Review

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Title:A Learning Opportunity for Staff: Simulating an IT Department Review (ID: EQM0746)
Author(s):Justin Sipher (Skidmore College) and Eugene L. Spencer (Bucknell University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (11/09/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Simulating an external department review at the imaginary Highhopes College gave IT staff at Skidmore College a very real opportunity for professional development.

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Cultivating Careers: Professional Development for Campus IT

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Title:Cultivating Careers: Professional Development for Campus IT (ID: PUB7201)
Author(s):Cynthia Golden (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Publications from the EDUCAUSE Office (2006)
Type:Books and Monographs
Abstract:Cultivating Careers: Professional Development for Campus IT provides an overview of current principles and practices for mentoring and developing the next generation of IT leaders in higher education. Edited by EDUCAUSE Vice President Cynthia Golden and written by top leaders in the industry who have distinguished themselves and their organizations for sharpening others' skills, institutional savvy, and ability to lead, the book's chapters are organized into two sections: the organizational perspective and the individual perspective.In addition, the online site for the book will have exclusive audio interviews with CIOs and other senior IT leaders in higher education who give advice for future leaders and talk about how they overcame challenges and moved ahead in their own careers.
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