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Strategies for managing IS/IT personnel
Title:
Strategies for managing IS/IT personnel
Author:
Igbaria, Magid, 1958-
ISBN:
9781591401292
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2004.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (xvii, 336 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
1. Peopleware : the hiring and retention of IT personnel / R. Ryan Nelson, Peter A. Todd -- 2. Strategies for staffing the information systems department / Magid Igbaria, Conrad Shayo -- 3. Strategies for managing IS personnel : IT skills staffing / A.B. Schwarzkopf, Carol Saunders, Jon (Sean) Jasperson, Henry Croes -- 4. Important CIO features for successfully managing IS sub-functions / M. Tagliavini, J. Moro, A. Ravarini, T. Guimaraes -- 5. Identifying the enablers and barriers of IT personnel transition / Karin M. Darais, Kay M. Nelson, Sarah C. Rice, Mari W. Buche -- 6. Organizational entry and transition from academic study : examining a critical step in the professional development of young IS workers / Denis M. S. Lee -- 7. Is there a retention gap for women and minorities? : the case for moving in versus moving up / Andrea H. Tapia, Lynette Kvasny, Eileen M. Trauth -- 8. Women in information technology / Amy Woszczynski, Martha Myers, Catherine Beise -- 9. Challenges of managing the global IS/IT workforce / Rosann Webb Collins, Stanley J. Birkin -- 10. Offshore software development : an alternative solution for information technology staffing / Stephen Hawk, Kate M. Kaiser -- 11. Managing limited-perspective bias in IT / Jo Ellen Moore, Lisa A. Burke -- 12. The relationship between role variables and turnover intentions among IT professionals : an examination of moderating effects / Patrick Chang Boon Lee --

13. Reluctance to report reality in troubled technology projects / Jo Ellen Moore, Lisa A. Burke -- 14. Important human factors for systems development success : a user focus / Tor Guimaraes, D. Sandy Staples, James D. McKeen.
Abstract:
This title collects and presents key research articles focused on identifying, defining, and measuring accomplishment in knowledge management. A significant collection of the latest international findings within the field, this book provides a strong reference for students, researchers, and practitioners involved with organizational knowledge management.
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