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Spring 2010 Management Symposium
April 19-21, 2010 | Victoria, British Columbia
Opening Plenary
EDU@2020: School of Athens or Mr. Ford's Factory
Speaker: Richard N. Katz
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SMS 2010 Opening Plenary
Speaker: Richard N. Katz
Title: EDU@2020: School of Athens or Mr. Ford's Factory
The Digital Age is progressing and information technologies are maturing.
They are so good in fact, that they make it possible for us to reconsider
fundamental things about how we are delivering the higher education mission.
This session will look at how future IT leaders will begin to rely less
on technical prowess and will be utilized in much more daring ways to assist
the institution's leadership. This includes developing compelling metaphors
to distinguish the institution, developing an institutional operating system
and infrastructure that will instantiate the vision, developing policies and
incentives that reinforce behaviors consistent with that vision, and deploying
flexible systems that make it possible to extend the institutions footprint
across the community, or across the globe.
Biography
Richard N. Katz is vice president of EDUCAUSE and founding director of the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR). At ECAR, he oversees the research program and a network of alliances, partners, research fellows, contractors, and faculty grantees. Katz is also responsible for corporate relations at EDUCAUSE and was responsible for forging relationships with the Nrothwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC), the New England Computing Program (NERCOMP), the Seminars on Academic Computing (SAC), and the College and University Computer Users Association (CUMREC).
Prior to joining the association, Katz held a variety of senior positions spanning 14 years at the University of California (UC). In 1994, he staffed the nine-campus UC system's Improved Management Initiative, chairing and coordinating the groups charged with rethinking university approaches to human resources management, capital programs, institutional accountability and administrative assessment, and financial systems management. As executive director of Business Planning and Practices, he was responsible for guiding or implementing many of these strategic management initiatives. At UC, Katz was awarded the Gurevich Prize, the Olsten Award, and was the 2nd recipient of that University’s Award for Innovative Management and Leadership.
Katz is a well-known conference keynote speaker and presenter. He is the author, co-author, or editor of seven books, four research studies, and more than 50 monographs and articles on a variety of higher education, management, and technology topics. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and an MBA from UCLA.
IT - A Beacon for Innovation and Growth
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2010 SIGUCCS Management Symposium
Join us in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada for the 2010 ACM SIGUCCS Spring Management Symposium. Join with IT leaders from small to large institutions to focus on a broad range of ideas, viewpoints, challenges, and solutions.
Symposium Events
- Pre-Symposium Executive Seminar
- Welcome and Opening Receptions
- Keynote Speakers
- Focused Facilitated Discussion Sessions
- "Birds of a Feather" Sessions
- Hospitality Suite each evening
- Networking with friends and peers
- Evening dinner groups
Exciting trip to the Butchart Gardens
Please join us for an exciting post symposium trip to the Butchart Gardens the afternoon of Wednesday, April 21, 2009. Each ticket costs $24 and must be ordered by April 9th. Note: The tickets are valid any time during your stay.
Victoria, BC Promotional Video
Enjoy the general promotional video, highlighting some of the wonderful things you can see and do during your stay in Victoria, BC.