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Globalization, Off-Shoring, and the Impact on Technology Global Challenges: Winners and Losers of Offshore Outsourcing Lisa Ballesteros Feb. 13, 2006
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IT Employment Trends The IT jobs least likely to be off-shored are those requiring Innovation, analysis, and development skills. Occupational Distribution of Projected S&E Job Openings (new jobs plus net replacements) 2002-2012 70% Source: John Sargent, Office of Technology Assessment, US Dept of Commerce
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Degree Production vs. Projected Job Openings
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Challenges for Meeting IT Needs Aging workforce, pending retirements Security Concerns Funding limitations Requirement of U.S. Citizenship Requirement for Security Clearance Cross-fertilization Academic Freedom and dissemination vs ‘Homeland Security’ Reduction of foreign scientists, student visas, labor
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Challenges for Meeting IT Needs Large Decrease in S&E, Computing Majors Very low numbers of women and minorities Decline in women majoring in CS 1998-2004 -80% 1982-2004 -93% Source: Computing Research Association % S&E Bachelors degrees Decline in number of CS majors 2000-2004 -60% 1982-2004 -70% Source: John Sargent, Office of Technology Assessment, US Dept of Commerce
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Skills of Tomorrow’s IT Workers Excellent communication skills Excellent Organizational and Analytical Skills manage complexity navigate and assess information master modeling and abstraction think analytically/algorithmically Creativity, Flexibility, and Adaptability New technologies, new situations, emerging markets Diverse viewpoints and problem solving Expertise across disciplines Finance, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Cognitive sciences, Art, … e.g. innovations via collaborations b/w social sciences & management to increase service sector productivity
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