Staffing and Professional Development
Views of the Top: Rising IT Leaders Discuss the CIO Position in Higher Education
| Title: | Views of the Top: Rising IT Leaders Discuss the CIO Position in Higher Education (ID: ECS0805) | | Author(s): | Philip J. Goldstein (EDUCAUSE) and Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (09/12/2008) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This ECAR case study complements the 2008 ECAR study by Philip J. Goldstein, Leading the IT Workforce in Higher Education. Views of the Top: Rising IT Leaders Discuss the CIO Position in Higher Education looks at the role of higher education’s CIOs from the perspective of 13 rising IT leaders. As part of its broad research of IT leadership in higher education, the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research organized two focus groups of mid-career IT executives to discuss the role of the CIO in higher education, to gain insights into the factors that drive individuals to aspire to the CIO role, and to evaluate how well higher education prepares its future leaders. This case study reports the results of those important discussions.
Citation for this work: Goldstein, Philip J., and Judith A. Pirani. “Views of the Top: Rising IT Leaders Discuss the CIO Position in Higher Education” (Case Study 5). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2008, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.
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Developing the IT Workforce at the University of South Australia
| Title: | Developing the IT Workforce at the University of South Australia (ID: ECS0802) | | Author(s): | Ted Dodds (The University of British Columbia) and Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (06/20/2008) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This ECAR case study complements the 2008 ECAR study by Philip J. Goldstein, Leading the IT Workforce in Higher Education. Developing the IT Workforce at the University of South Australia describes both the commitment of the University of South Australia (UniSA) to its workforce and the information technology organization’s successful effort to create and foster a high-performing IT team. Since its formation in 1991, UniSA faced exceptionally stiff challenges in transforming itself from a technical institute and college of advanced education into a comprehensive research-oriented university. This evolution brought with it workforce misalignments in both the academic and professional staff. With its longstanding and explicit commitment to equity and a great deal of foresight, UniSA’s leaders have established the institution’s reputation as an employer committed to the well-being of academic and professional staff even in the face of major competition in the turbulent financial environment and the local employment market.
Citation for this work: Dodds, Ted, and Richard N. Katz. “Developing the IT Workforce at the University of South Australia” (Case Study 2). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2008, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.
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Cultivating Careers: Professional Development for Campus IT
| 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. | | View this resource: | |
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