Words of Wisdom - marist-sga/documentation GitHub Wiki
Some nice quotes from past CIOs
When you take on the CIO position, you can choose one of two different paths: you can simply coast and maintain what the SGA currently has, following what’s in this manual. Or, you can be proactive and make solutions to the problems you find in the SGA. The choice is up to you — but I’d recommend the latter. Ethan Turkeltaub Chief Information Officer, 2014-2016
Fly Eagles Fly. Frank Siderio Chief Information Officer, 2016-2018
The CIO position is an extremely vital to SGA. There is so much to do it can be overwhelming. Heres how you can handle it. Step 0 - relax. Step 1 - Prioritize and plan: analyze what will be the most important for STUDENTS and prioritize those things first. Step 3 - Leverage your resources: Utilize the IT Council, delegate, work with the cabinet and administration to understand effectively what you're doing and how to do it. If you can do this you will be successful. Frank Siderio Chief Information Officer, 2016-2018
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is the slowest time complexity.
Tom Magnusson
Chief Information Officer, 2018-2019
0 people is slower. Train your successors, learn from your mentors, and take advantage of the knowledge around you. William Kluge Chief Information Officer, 2019