Technological illiteracy in an increasingly technological world: methods to help employees create with rather than simply consume technology

Daniel Pfaltzgraf, Gary S. Insch
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Purpose: This paper discusses the technology gap in today’s newer hires where younger employees are often believed to be more technologically astute than they really are Younger employees are consumers of technology, but they have limited skills in using technology to solve business problems Design/methodology/approach: This paper reflects a review of theory and research on technology training and practice Findings: Three recommendations are presented that could aid employers in bridging the gap between technology literacy perceptions and actual practice: build proficiency of business software, be the convener of learning in digitally focused training programs, and applying design thinking in business settings Originality/value: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses have been forced to incorporate more technology applications in their operations This has exposed a paradoxical gap between perceived technology knowledge in their younger employees and actual skill sets This article describes practical suggestions for enhancing corporate training programs to address this challenge © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited
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在一个日益科技化的世界里,技术文盲:帮助员工创造而不是简单地消费技术的方法
目的:本文讨论了当今新员工的技术差距,年轻员工通常被认为比他们实际更精通技术。年轻员工是技术的消费者,但他们在使用技术解决业务问题方面的技能有限。设计/方法/方法:本文反映了对技术培训和实践的理论和研究的回顾。本文提出了三条建议,可以帮助雇主弥合技术素养认知与实际实践之间的差距:培养商业软件的熟练程度,在以数字为重点的培训项目中成为学习的召集人,以及在商业环境中应用设计思维。由于Covid-19大流行,企业被迫在其运营中纳入更多技术应用,这暴露了年轻员工所感知的技术知识与实际技能之间的矛盾差距。本文描述了加强企业培训计划以应对这一挑战的实用建议©2021,Emerald Publishing Limited
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Development and Learning in Organizations
Development and Learning in Organizations Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal is a unique management information resource for today"s busy managers who are seeking to develop their organization in the right direction. Case studies on leading companies and viewpoints from some of the best thinkers in the area of organizational development and learning combine to make this journal a very welcome addition to the management literature. In addition, as part of our special service, we scour through the mass of academic and non-academic literature to ensure that we keep up to date with the best and newest ideas. We then distil this information for our readers and present the most meaningful implications for managers in easy-to-digest reviews and commentaries.
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