超越IT

Jen Whiting
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“出色的问题解决能力,批判性思维,熟悉现代操作系统和应用程序,对校园技术基础设施的深刻理解,对校园商业模式的了解,出色的客户服务技能……”这听起来像服务台员工的工作描述吗?IT项目经理?校园生活管理员或设施部的客户服务经理怎么样?在IT中心开发的工作技能正迅速成为校园里每个职位描述的基石。你能想象如果你的校园生活管理员和你最好的服务台员工对可用的技术工具有同样的理解吗?如果技术是一种工具而不是障碍,流程和组织挑战的处理方式是否会有所不同?当您希望提升您的职业生涯时,请考虑您在中心IT组织中开发的技能集。你认为如果你把这些知识带到另一个部门对学校有好处吗?你的赌注。信息技术是我国高校建设的基础。你的IT知识,加上任何服务台环境中固有的解决问题的技能,使你能够为校园的许多其他领域增加直接和关键的价值。这篇文章阐述了将IT转移到中心IT组织之外的好处,以及当IT进入我们机构的各个方面时,您的职业生涯如何继续发展。
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Moving IT beyond IT
"Excellent problem solving skills, critical thinker, comfortable with modern operating systems and applications, a strong understanding of the campus' technical infrastructure, knowledge of the campus business models, excellent customer service skills..." Does this sound like a job description for a help desk employee? An IT project manager? How about a Campus Life administrator or a manager of Customer Service in the Facilities department? The job skills developed in the central IT organization are quickly becoming the cornerstone of every job description on campus. Can you imagine if your Campus Life administrator had the same understanding of the technology tools available as your best help desk employee? Would processes and organizational challenges be handled differently if technology were a tool and not an impediment? As you look to advance your career, consider the skill set you have developed in the central IT organization. Do you think it would benefit the university if you took that knowledge to another department? You bet.Information technology is the foundation on which our universities and colleges are building. Your IT knowledge, plus the problem solving skills that are inherent in any help desk environment, positions you to add immediate and critical value to many other areas on campus. This paper addresses the benefits of transitioning IT beyond the central IT organization - and how your career can continue to grow - as IT moves into every facet of our institutions.
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