Organizations globally are spending millions of dollars replacing information technology (IT) professionals. IT professionals, who possess technical skills and competencies that interconnect business processes, are costly to replace. There are direct and indirect costs associated when an IT professional leaves, such as advertising fees, headhunting fees, and project delays. Lacking a firm understanding of the reasons why IT professionals leave their positions, many business leaders do not have strategies for reducing turnover rates. Building on Herzberg\u27s motivation-hygiene theory and March and Simon\u27s process model of turnover, this exploratory multiple case study sought to identify the strategies that business leaders view as essent...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
Over the last few decades, the sales profession has continued to evolve based on rapid economic chan...
Since 2005, most midsize company information technology (IT) projects had a 62.4% failure rate becau...
The information technology (IT) industry workforce in the United States is expected to increase by a...
For information technology (IT) professionals, the average turnover rate of voluntary employees is a...
Business leaders often realize greater profitability when they have strategies to retain IT employee...
Information technology (IT) employee retention is essential to IT departments tasked with supporting...
textIndividuals, managers and organizations today are confronted by an extremely dynamic and volati...
Disengaged employees in the information technology industry lead to decreased productivity, increase...
Despite much research interest, effective retention of IT professionals has proved difficult for man...
Information Technology project managers have found that collective turnover of consultants lowers co...
Employee absenteeism costs organizations billions of dollars annually in losses in revenue and produ...
Businesses that fail to retain knowledgeable employees risk remaining competitive in the marketplace...
Retaining experienced information technology (IT) professionals is important for organizations, give...
Small to medium enterprise (SME) information technology (IT) managers’ lack of strategic planning in...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
Over the last few decades, the sales profession has continued to evolve based on rapid economic chan...
Since 2005, most midsize company information technology (IT) projects had a 62.4% failure rate becau...
The information technology (IT) industry workforce in the United States is expected to increase by a...
For information technology (IT) professionals, the average turnover rate of voluntary employees is a...
Business leaders often realize greater profitability when they have strategies to retain IT employee...
Information technology (IT) employee retention is essential to IT departments tasked with supporting...
textIndividuals, managers and organizations today are confronted by an extremely dynamic and volati...
Disengaged employees in the information technology industry lead to decreased productivity, increase...
Despite much research interest, effective retention of IT professionals has proved difficult for man...
Information Technology project managers have found that collective turnover of consultants lowers co...
Employee absenteeism costs organizations billions of dollars annually in losses in revenue and produ...
Businesses that fail to retain knowledgeable employees risk remaining competitive in the marketplace...
Retaining experienced information technology (IT) professionals is important for organizations, give...
Small to medium enterprise (SME) information technology (IT) managers’ lack of strategic planning in...
The paper examines how ITP (IT personnel) turnover intention is influenced by career satisfaction, a...
Over the last few decades, the sales profession has continued to evolve based on rapid economic chan...
Since 2005, most midsize company information technology (IT) projects had a 62.4% failure rate becau...