- Posted inStatistics and trends
- on05 Jul 2016
IT leaders believe that leadership (93%), understanding business objectives (95%) and project management (92%) skills are the most valued, according to research from the global leader in professional IT resourcing.
- Leadership, project management and ability to learn new tech skills become increasingly important
- More people from non-tech backgrounds are expected to enter IT departments over the next two years
- A culture supportive of continuous learning will build and sustain successful IT teams, but IT workers feel they aren’t receiving the training they need
IT leaders believe that leadership (93%), understanding business objectives (95%) and project management (92%) skills are the most valued, according to research from the global leader in professional IT resourcing. Supporting this trend, 62% expect to see an increase in people from non-tech backgrounds entering IT departments over the next two years. As priorities change, the need for individuals with wider skill sets is complicating the existing IT skills shortage.
For the report, the survey consisted of 1,000 IT workers and 200 senior IT managers to explore the current and future strategy for the IT departments. It also reveals that 90% of IT leaders believe that the ability to learn new …Read More
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