Continuous improvement and development of a curriculum is an essential part of the success of information systems academic departments. In the current study, we facilitated focus group sessions with information technology executives to identify the critical skills they seek when hiring entry-level MIS graduates. The results follows the general trend that has recently been seen throughout the IT industry, as seven of the top ten skills were soft in nature, two were system skills, and only one could be accurately categorized as highly technical in nature
MIS curricula research almost always focuses on either curriculum issues or the critical skills requ...
Past Information Systems (IS) curriculum studies recognize the importance of the practitioner’s pers...
IS education programs must strike a delicate balance between practice and theory. Typically, courses...
This research reports some preliminary findings of an investigation into academic and soft skills th...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
To succeed in today\u27s information systems (IS) environment, IS professionals need more than trad...
A study was conducted to determine the expected skills and knowledge required for Information System...
Information systems (IS) curriculums have been the subject of debate and discussion, as to their pro...
The growing demand for verification that students are, indeed, learning what they need to learn is d...
With the pace of technological change today, it is nearly impossible to keep the IS curricula curren...
IS continually struggles with the ‘gap’ between academic preparation and industry needs. To close th...
Developing a successful IT/IS curriculum requires departments to understand the needs of their cons...
In the fields of information technology and information systems, faculty must consistently adjust cu...
As the information systems (IS) profession continues to evolve, some important challenges to educato...
The purpose of this study was to explore the alignment of soft skills sought by current business IS ...
MIS curricula research almost always focuses on either curriculum issues or the critical skills requ...
Past Information Systems (IS) curriculum studies recognize the importance of the practitioner’s pers...
IS education programs must strike a delicate balance between practice and theory. Typically, courses...
This research reports some preliminary findings of an investigation into academic and soft skills th...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
To succeed in today\u27s information systems (IS) environment, IS professionals need more than trad...
A study was conducted to determine the expected skills and knowledge required for Information System...
Information systems (IS) curriculums have been the subject of debate and discussion, as to their pro...
The growing demand for verification that students are, indeed, learning what they need to learn is d...
With the pace of technological change today, it is nearly impossible to keep the IS curricula curren...
IS continually struggles with the ‘gap’ between academic preparation and industry needs. To close th...
Developing a successful IT/IS curriculum requires departments to understand the needs of their cons...
In the fields of information technology and information systems, faculty must consistently adjust cu...
As the information systems (IS) profession continues to evolve, some important challenges to educato...
The purpose of this study was to explore the alignment of soft skills sought by current business IS ...
MIS curricula research almost always focuses on either curriculum issues or the critical skills requ...
Past Information Systems (IS) curriculum studies recognize the importance of the practitioner’s pers...
IS education programs must strike a delicate balance between practice and theory. Typically, courses...