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North America's IT Staffing 'Time Bomb'

Managing The Demographic Shift

Publication Date September 2007
Publisher Ovum
Product Type Report
Pages 18
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code OVM00437
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Summary

North American IT shops may well be facing a staffing perfect storm. Two big challenges are certain - a mass retirement of baby boomers that promises to deplete staff and starve many companies of critical skills, and a shortage of replacements due to a smaller crop of college graduates and a dramatic decline in students majoring in and planning to enter IT-related fields. The impact of a third challenge - the inevitable, but largely unpredictable trends toward outsourcing and offshoring - remains uncertain.

There are a number of steps that companies can take now to address current requirements and many others that corporations, in partnership with government organizations and educational institutions, must take to pre-empt even greater challenges in the future. The first step, however, is to do something that only a small percentage of US corporations have done - acknowledge the nature and extent of the problem and the need to address it.

Content

  • Key messages
  • The emerging perfect storm
  • The rise and fall of IT as a preferred career path
  • It as The Engine for Us Job Creation
  • It as A Perceived Jobs Backwater
  • The ticking demographic and educational 'time bombs'
  • out with the old jobs, in with the new
  • The demographic shift
  • The Gen-Y jobs dilemma
  • Filling tomorrow's IT jobs
  • Re-engineering IT processes
  • Retaining and transferring current IT capabilities
  • Leveraging the line-of-business connection
  • Gen-Y recruitment
  • outside-the-border thinking
  • Offshore talent pools
  • Playing the H-1B Card
  • Offshore facilities
  • Outsourcing as solution and challenge
  • Bridging the IT skills gap
  • Individual company responsibilities
  • Industry requirements
  • Engaging colleges and universities
  • Reaching back into primary and secondary schools
  • beyond math, science and technology
  • A time for integrated solutions