by Roger Riddell, Campus Technology
The success strategies of these three tech chiefs can serve prospective administrators campuswide. Strong people skills are key to success in any higher ed leadership role, and IT — where workers are often noted for being far more introverted — is no exception. In a Thursday afternoon panel at last week’s Educause conference in Anaheim, CA, CIOs Keith McIntosh (University of Richmond), Barron Koralesky (Williams College) and Sharon Pitt (Binghamton University) offered their advice as people relatively new to the role of campus tech chief. But in addition to sharing experiences and lessons learned, which we’ll get to in a bit, the trio also offered the following list of 10 tips that tied into those stories
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