Michael Graham’s scientific contributions

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How to maximize your investment in IT training
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March 2005

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Michael Graham

Purpose – To highlight the IT skills shortage in Britain and examine ways of combating it. Design/methodology/approach – Presents the advantages of carrying out a training needs analysis, psychological and skill-based tests to identify an employee's current ability and willingness to embrace the training programme, and the advantages that blended learning can offer over other training methods. Findings – Too many organizations rely on recruiting skilled IT people from outside, rather than cultivating the IT skills of their own employees. Highlights the advantages of the latter approach and suggests that blended learning can be a useful solution. Originality/value – Argues the case for IT training as an ongoing part of an organization's operations, rather than a panic reaction to an immediate skill shortage.

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... The outsourcing challenges can also affect the ability of a leader to position a strong team that can advise on appropriate changes. Graham (2005) published an article about maximizing the investment in IT training and referenced the heavy demand in Europe and UK for IT skills. Graham (2005) found Europe needed more than 1 million skilled workers. ...

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND MORTGAGE BANKING END-USER COMPUTING EFFICIENCY
How to maximize your investment in IT training
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  • March 2005