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SIGMIS CPR 2011 Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGMIS Computer Personnel Research Conference

SIGMIS CPR 2011 Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGMIS Computer Personnel Research Conference

Paperback

Business GeneralGeneral Computers

ISBN10: 1450306667
ISBN13: 9781450306669
Publisher: Acm
Published: Sep 1 2011
Pages: 166
Weight: 0.88
Height: 0.35 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.00
Language: English
CPRComputer Personnel Research Today's competitive and dynamic information-based global society has created a gap between the available supply of information technology (IT) professionals and the demand for their skills and talents. Subsequently, practitioners and researchers are challenged with addressing this gap through the preparation, recruitment and retention of IT professionals. From an individual perspective, questions remain about the skill and knowledge requirements necessary to secure employment in an evolving environment (skills gap). From an educational perspective, programs are attempting to increase student enrollments despite dwindling funding and the recent economics crisis (enrollment and funding gaps). From an IT profession perspective, organizations continue to struggle to adequately manage their talent, provide career development and plan for succession as the baby boomers begin to retire (recruitment and retention gaps). Given these many challenges, the ACM SIGMIS CPR conference aims to co Today's competitive and dynamic information-based global society has created a gap between the available supply of information technology (IT) professionals and the demand for their skills and talents. Subsequently, practitioners and researchers are challenged with addressing this gap through the preparation, recruitment and retention of IT professionals. From an individual perspective, questions remain about the skill and knowledge requirements necessary to secure employment in an evolving environment (skills gap). From an educational perspective, programs are attempting to increase student enrollments despite dwindling funding and the recent economics crisis (enrollment and funding gaps). From an IT profession perspective, organizations continue to struggle to adequately manage their talent, provide career development and plan for succession as the baby boomers begin to retire (recruitment and retention gaps). Given these many challenges, the ACM SIGMIS CPR conference aims to consider how theory and research can help to predict events, elucidate factors and address the gaps facing the current information-based global society.

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