We developed our ITS guiding statement, 5 point strategy, and objectives some months ago now. I’d like to understand if and how you’re using them. Are you finding them to be useful guides and reminders, or do they seem removed from your daily work?
Feedback on living with the ITS objectives
UC IT NewsMay 1, 2014All ArticlesITS Objectives, Tom Andriola, UC CIO
- University of California partners with Canva to provide universal access to visual communication tools
- Introducing Chris Brandt, chief information officer at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and UC Tech Award winner
- UC Tech Golden Award for Sustained Impact goes to Chris Brandt
- AI agents that do what we want – with Anca Dragan, UC Berkeley
- Artificial Intelligence Resources – by and for – the UC Tech community
- Networking event: Join UC design experts to discuss database design, process design and accessibility on Wednesday, December 12, 2-3 pm
- Meet Deepti Pandita, CMIO UC Irvine Health, nominee of the 2023 HIMSS-AMDIS Physician Executive Leader of the Year Award
- Vote for Deepti Pandita: UC Irvine Health, nominee of the 2023 HIMSS-AMDIS Physician Executive Leader of the Year Award (Deadline: November 28)
- UC Irvine Health’s chief technology officer, Jim Davis, shares insights from Genesys implementation
- Vote now: support your UC Tech community – UC Irvine, UC Berkeley, and Deepti Pandita of UCI Health received important awards nominations
I look at them at least once per week and usually compare how I’m spending my time versus the objectives. Also, I need to do a better job ensuring my direct reports objectives and priorities align to them