Summer Will Be Over Before You Know It

September always seems far away, until it’s suddenly here. Yes, we are just settling into summer. Many of us haven’t taken our vacations yet, but now is the time to start planning for the return of classes. Over the years I’ve noticed the best planners are “glass half full” people. We all tend to assume […]

Another Academic Year!

I hope that the summer was good for you and that you were able to get done what you needed to at work—and that you had some time to relax. It looks like summer weather may still have a way to go, but fall activities are in full swing. Beth Davidovich has fully moved over […]

Focus on Identity and Access Management

This week, I want to continue to focus on some of the key IT teams and projects at NYU and dig deeper into the scope of their work. Our Identity and Access Management (IAM) team is a crucial component in managing the cybersecurity of and access to NYU data and networks. Every major breach has […]

Focus on Wi-Fi Refresh

I want to begin a series that takes a look at some major NYU IT projects that many of us only know as a line item in a spreadsheet. The name or even summary of a project rarely captures the scale of what goes into it. For example, when I say “Wi-Fi refresh,” that sounds […]

Healthy Disagreement vs. Criticism

Giving and receiving honest, critical feedback is a skill that we all have to hone. It’s essential to provide the best results. This spring I sent a note to NYU IT leaders titled “Healthy Disagreement vs. Criticism.” I thought it might be helpful to share it with all of you. Healthy Disagreement vs. Criticism We’ve […]

Summer Wellness and Juneteenth

Summer is the season for rest and vacations, but for many of us, summer is our busiest time of year. A smaller population on campus means we spend June and July undertaking major projects that are difficult to complete when the residence halls and classrooms are at capacity. This summer, that includes upgrading the Wi-Fi […]

Good to Great, Part 4

Even though Good to Great is over 20 years old and many of the companies profiled have fallen from greatness, I hope that you have caught some of my enthusiasm for the concepts. I think the major challenge that we face in applying these concepts is that they were written from the perspective of a […]

NYU Pride Month and Thoughts on AI

The academic year is over, and it’s now June, which is NYU’s Annual Pride Month. There are a number of talks and other interesting events that you can attend, both in person and remotely, including NYU Campus Services’ 5th Annual Pride Celebration, which focuses this year on the history of Christopher Street. We have accomplished […]

Good to Great, Part 3

A Culture of Discipline I touched on this in part 1 but I think it is so important that I want to discuss it in more depth. In Good to Great, author Jim Collins explores the concept of disciplined thought and action. He believes that great companies have a culture of discipline that is embedded […]

In Celebration of Commencement Day

Since the dawn of history, we have taken the time to mark milestones and accomplishments. This gives us the opportunity to pause and savor our accomplishments. They also give us a reason to celebrate—and who’s against a celebration?  Yesterday at Yankee Stadium, the class of 2023 marked the end of their academic journey. It was […]