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Miguel's Readings
Miguel's Readings
38 episodes
6 days ago
Listen the audio version of Miguel Guhlin's blog entries. The text version is available online at http://blog.tcea.org . You can also follow Miguel's work via Twitter - http://twitter.com/@tceamg
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Listen the audio version of Miguel Guhlin's blog entries. The text version is available online at http://blog.tcea.org . You can also follow Miguel's work via Twitter - http://twitter.com/@tceamg
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Education
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Back to School: Five Tips for CTOs
Miguel's Readings
7 minutes 47 seconds
7 years ago
Back to School: Five Tips for CTOs
As teachers and students head back to school, here are five tips for Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) looking forward to an incoming avalanche of support tickets. Each new ticket begs the question, “What did we miss fixing or doing this summer?” Just as the tide of trouble tickets ebbs in time, so do the critical relationships a CTO must maintain. New principals and central office staff challenge the status quo of previous, well-constructed relationships. In this blog entry, join me as we explore relationship-building tips for CTOs. Read the blog at http://blog.tcea.org
Miguel's Readings
Listen the audio version of Miguel Guhlin's blog entries. The text version is available online at http://blog.tcea.org . You can also follow Miguel's work via Twitter - http://twitter.com/@tceamg