Critical IT Project Management Competencies: Aligning Instructional Outcomes with Industry Expectations

F. Uzoka, Kalen Keavey, Janet Miller, Namrata Khemka, Randy W. Connolly
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Academic computing curricula generally focus on teaching the specific technological skills expected of new graduates in their disciplines. Yet when it comes to hiring these graduates, behavioral skills (also called soft skills) such as communication and personal integrity are almost always rated as being more important than the technological skills. This mixed-method research project adds to the understanding of skill expectations required for new hires by providing information from a global sample of project management professionals. Both the quantitative and qualitative results are in accord with the vast majority of the extant literature in that behavioral skills were seen as more critical than technical skills. Implications and recommendations for educators, curriculum developers, and prospective graduates are discussed.
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关键的IT项目管理能力:使教学成果与行业期望保持一致
学术计算机课程通常侧重于教授新毕业生在其学科领域所需的特定技术技能。然而,在招聘这些毕业生时,行为技能(也称为软技能),如沟通和个人诚信,几乎总是被认为比技术技能更重要。这个混合方法的研究项目通过提供来自全球项目管理专业人员样本的信息,增加了对新员工所需技能期望的理解。定量和定性结果都与绝大多数现存文献一致,即行为技能被视为比技术技能更重要。讨论了对教育工作者、课程开发者和未来毕业生的启示和建议。
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