 Right now, I think we're all challenged with doing more with less. We're challenged with trying just to keep up. We're challenged with how we develop partnerships among both vendors and our other institutions that we work with. I think the challenge is how do we find time? How do you carve time? How do you encourage your team to do that? At Olin, we're known for continuous innovation, and we still struggle with that. It's very hard to say no and let go of things, but in fact, once you can do that, it's a pretty freeing experience to be able to set the example for other people to say, you know, we really shouldn't be doing this, and I should be spending my time on this other project or this other emerging technology because this has the most potential for the institution. Once you start to think about those things, when you present to both the cabinet or the board, you talk about what's best positioning the institution for the future. And I think for most of the board members and most of the senior officers of the college, that's what they want to hear. They're looking to us to say, this is where we need to position ourselves, encompassing both the technology and the business ends of the institution. This CIO Minute is sponsored by Tejial, providing flash-driven enterprise storage arrays for virtualization, file services, and database applications. Visit www.tejial.com