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IT Meetup: Summer Planning and Priority Setting

School-year reality:

This is the final window to plan intentionally before summer work begins and teams disperse.

Discussion Focus

Identifying the 3 to 5 initiatives that truly need summer time

Balancing maintenance, upgrades, and strategic projects

Planning summer work related to AI, data, and cybersecurity

Deciding what to pause, stop, or defer

Documenting decisions so fall does not start in confusion

Key Questions for Participants:

What must be completed over the summer, and what can wait?

Where have summer plans historically been too ambitious?

What work will meaningfully improve the fall experience for faculty and students?

How are you documenting summer decisions for leadership and staff?

Outcome:

Participants leave with a clearer, more realistic summer roadmap.

Transcript

Takeaways

  • People-First Planning

    Summer planning should prioritize team availability and vacation schedules before project timelines to avoid overtaxing staff and ensure key stakeholders are present for critical implementations.

  • Contract Alignment Strategy

    Synchronizing software renewals and app payment cycles to the beginning of the fiscal year (typically July 1) can significantly reduce administrative overhead and prevent year-round contract chasing.

  • Strategic Project Timing

    Certain projects, such as website launches or major copier replacements, may be more successful during the school year to ensure vendor capacity and immediate user testing.

  • Right People, Right Seats

    Effective leadership involves ensuring team members' roles align with their skill sets and passions, which may require difficult evaluative conversations and restructuring to benefit the school's long-term health.

  • Cross-Departmental Coordination

    Technology leaders must proactively coordinate with facilities and summer programs to avoid physical access conflicts, such as arriving to find freshly waxed floors or construction delays.