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[PDF PodCast - PDFCast.org] The objective of this document is to define the Change Management program and processes for the Department of Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) at Clemson University. The Change .

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[PDF PodCast - PDFCast.org] Management of fiscal risks:macroeconomic scenarios,contingent ...: Document Management System or Software promotes finding and sharing information easily, also promotes knowledge management and information mining. The objective of this document is to define the Change Management program and processes for the Department of Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) at Clemson University.

[Clemson Tigers News -- www.clemsontigers.com] Clemson Football iTiger Project Creates Stadium of the Future ...: "Clemson University's innovative use of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network demonstrates the mobility experience that forward-thinking universities can now deliver to students, faculty and sports fans," said Chris Kozup, Cisco's senior manager of mobility solutions. "The iTiger project is just one example of how Clemson is bringing new, advanced mobile applications and services, like streaming video playback, to its users and thereby changing how they learn, live and play."

[Feeds] Collaborating with Users to Design Learning Spaces: Playing Nicely ...: Barbara Weaver (weaver2@clemson.edu) is Senior Consultant for IT Faculty Relations and Innovation in CCIT and adjunct faculty for the Department of English at Clemson University. © 2009 Barbara Weaver.

[Campus Technology] Change Management Meets Web 2.0 -- Campus Technology: Traditionally, project management (PM) focused on the process of implementing technical change, while change management focused on the sociological aspects of introducing change. Yet, with the introduction of Web 2.0 tools and their emphasis on collaboration and information sharing, the differences between the two are fading.

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