在全球环境中管理IT专业人员

J. Burn, Louis C. K. Ma, Eugenia M. W. Ng Tye
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组织正面临着一个日益全球化的世界,许多组织现在被迫在跨文化环境中运作。对于跨国公司(MNC)来说,这意味着公司人事政策的发展可以在多元文化环境中发挥作用和有效。这对信息技术(IT)人员来说尤其重要,因为他们的工作性质决定了他们必须参与超越文化障碍的信息系统(is)的开发。长期以来,IT人员的有效部署一直是许多国家IT专业人员短缺的一个问题。然而,信息系统的全球性也意味着形成多元文化的项目团队,其中管理层必须考虑到全球IT员工的不同期望和激励模式。随着越来越多的企业将外包作为提供成本更低、训练有素的IT人员的手段,这个问题变得更加严重。本文报告了一项跨文化研究,解决了其中的一些问题。本研究通过毕业生的视角考察了IT本科生的职业期望与IT行业感知现实之间的关系。在研究的两个阶段,香港的IT专业人员与美国的同行进行了比较。不仅期望和实现之间存在着严重的不匹配,而且两种文化之间也存在着巨大的差异。这些差异涉及工作人员发展需要和管理办法。这对全世界的IT人员政策和IT管理有许多影响。
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Managing IT professionals in a global environment
Organizations are facing a world which is becoming increasingly more global and where many are now forced to operate in a cross-cultural environment. For the Multinational company (MNC) this implies the development of corporate personnel policies which can be effected and effective in a multi-cultural environment. This is particularly relevant to Information Technology (IT) personnel who, by the very nature of their job, have to participate in the development of Information Systems (IS) that transcend cultural barriers.The effective deployment of IT staff has long been an issue of concern coupled with the scarcity of IT professionals in many countries. The global nature of IS, however, also implies the formation of multi-cultural project teams where management must take into account the different expectations and motivational patterns of IT staff worldwide. The problem has intensified with the growing utilization of outsourcing as a means of supplying cheaper trained IT staff.This article reports on a cross-cultural study which addresses some of these issues. The study examines the career expectations of IT undergraduates with the perceived reality of the IT profession through the eyes of graduates. Hong Kong based IT professionals are compared at both stages of the study against their United States counterparts. Not only is there a severe mismatch between the expectations and their realization but significant differences exist between the two cultures. These differences relate both to staff development needs and management approaches. This has a number of implications for IT personnel policies and for IT management worldwide.
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