DocumentCode
886729
Title
Teaching the importance of communication in IT
Author
Liebowitz, Jay
Author_Institution
Graduate Div. of Bus. & Manage., Johns Hopkins Univ., USA
Volume
6
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
38
Lastpage
42
Abstract
Many IT employers complain that their employees, especially new graduates, have a solid technical background but lack adequate oral and written communications skills, a critical attribute. In this study, communication skills include: possessing strong written and spoken English; helping customers understand their requirements; asking questions (for example, in an interview situation); responding to questions quickly and concisely; establishing trust with the customer; and, clearly illustrating a systems purpose. Communication skills are crucial for a successful IT career. Many IT students feel they must only know the nuts and bolts of their profession. But to move up the ranks of management, and even for those more interested in the technology side, proper communication skills are essential. Educators can integrate communication skills into an information systems core course to provide cohesion within the IS discipline.
Keywords
computer science education; human factors; professional communication; social aspects of automation; teaching; IT; information systems; oral communication skills; spoken English; teaching; technical background; written English; written communications skills; Accreditation; Business communication; Context; Education; Educational institutions; Information systems; Management information systems; Problem-solving; Solids; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IT Professional
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9202
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MITP.2004.1265541
Filename
1265541
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