Provided by IDG Connect
Category Business Management
Type White Paper
Length 14
Publish Date September 17 2012
Date posted September 13 2012
South Africa's skills shortage continues to be a problem, and this is no less true in the IT sector. New research based on perceptions of 130 IT professionals in SA shows that the majority do not believe there are good enough opportunities to advance into senior management positions. What does this mean for the development of tomorrow's CIO? This research from IDG Connect explores the results of this survey and what it means for IT professionals.
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