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Preparing the Information Technology Workforce For the New Millennium Janet L Bailey, Ph.D. University o f Arkansas at Little Rock 2801 S. University Ave. Little Rock, AR 72204-1099 (501) 569-8851 jlbailey@ualr.edu Greg Stefaniak, Ph.D. University of Arkansas at Little Rock 2801 S. University Ave. Little Rock, AR 72204-1099 (501) 569-3164 gxstefaniak@ualr.edu Dr. Janet Bailey is an Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Her area of specialization is telecommunications and networking. She has 20 years of industry experience in the information systems field in both the mainframe and microcomputer environment. Her current research activities include studies on the identification of skills needed by information technology professionals and the impact of technology on human interactions including virtual teaming. Dr. Greg Stefaniak is an associate professor of Radio, TV, and Film at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. His research interests are identification of the soft skills needed by individuals in all technology-related fields. Dr. Stefaniak is active in developing interdisciplinary programs that incorporate both technology and soft skills training. ABSTRACT In an era when information technology (IT) is an integral part of society, many organizations are finding it difficult to hire
ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Dec 1, 1999
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