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BulletAugust 2008

Further insights from e-skills UK

IDC says e-learning market worth $15.9 billion

The cost of not developing your staff

Project failure study

BulletJuly 2008

Managers fall short on IT skills

UK leads the way: or does it?

IDC: focus on business value

Struggling to adapt to management

BulletJune 2008

Entry-level IT salaries in decline

Gartner says IT services grew 10.5% in 2007...

... while IDC sees slower growth in Europe

Continuing demand for training in information security

BulletMay 2008

Average training spend for an IT pro is ...

Gartner CIO survey shows IT budgets stable

IT recruitment declines

CBI highlights skills gaps

CIPD finds little impact from Leitch report ...

... and a rise in L&D funding – but not for public sector

BulletApril 2008

CompTIA study on skills gaps

IT skills wasted at work

Broader education needed

Skills shortage restricts flexible working

BulletMarch 2008

Skills shortages – good news for training?

Banks cut back IT staff

Forrester reduces 2008 growth forecast

Megatrends in e-learning provision

IT not the worst for long hours

New data on US training spend

BulletFebruaty 2008

Research highlights “urgent need to invest in skills”

CIOs blame lack of skills, but don’t plan to fix IT

US predictions for 2008

Increased IT spend for local govt – and for SMEs

BulletJanuaty 2008

IT’s reactive management style

E-learning market in US is $13.6 billion

Financial services IT spending: growth to ease

BulletDecember 2007

UK workplaces create technology gap for employees

IT staffing time bomb

‘Huge’ skills shortage

Skills most wanted

Ineffective sales performance ‘improvements’

BulletNovember 2007

Shortage of project management skills

Rising demand for helpdesk staff

Strong demand for trainers

'Shocking' skills gaps in local government IT

Worldwide IT spending to exceed $3 trillion

BulletOctober 2007

The changing profile of UK IT jobs

Slower growth in UK public sector market, says Ovum

Worldwide IT services to grow 9% in 2007

CMI: the value of management qualifications

Diverse UK attitudes to learning revealed

BulletSeptember 2007

Almost 5 million IT pros in EU

UK ICT staff numbers up again

Staffing crisis deepens, says silicon.com

Computers and pay

UK bosses labelled bad decision makers

BulletAugust 2007

LMS market now exceeds $0.5 billion

Training admin is top L&D priority for outsourcing

Graduates in demand

Interpersonal relationships are key

BulletJuly 2007

Training for IT graduate recruits

Skills at work: growing need for IT

ISPs give poor customer service

Employers know what to do, but don’t do it

Most execs believe they can outperform their boss

British workers prefer informal learning?

BulletJune 2007

Training spend and budgets

HR professionals pessimistic about L&D funding

Surprise! HR underestimates importance of IT training

Office staff lack faith in IT support

Growth in US corporate training market

BulletMay 2007

Line managers holding back L&D?

SFIA growing – and helpful for training plans

LMSs: market churn and frustration

Financial services IT spending spree?

IT skills shortages in decline

Focus on training to increase job satisfaction

BulletApril 2007

Top 5 IT spending priorities

CEOs find the key to deliver business change

Online advertising on the rise

Employees need support to satisfy customers

CIOs believe IT function cannot deliver agility

BulletMarch 2007

Britain “paralysed” by poor middle management

E-learning: effective or not?

Training seen as key to retaining top talent

New skills needed to boost top-line growth

Graduate vacancies set to increase

BulletFebruary 2007

‘Towards Maturity’ reports

NCC says IT labour market remains stable

One million work in IT and telecoms

New data on US training spend

IT spending keeps growing

Government IT spend: £12 billion p.a.

E-skills finds skills gaps

BulletJanuary 2007

E-Learning: Towards Maturity

UK managers are failing

Ambient predicts changes in US market

Forrester says global IT growth is slowing…

…And Gartner reduces growth forecast for 2007

Internet has had a major impact – but more to come

BulletDecember 2006

IT jobs market is changing

Employers need higher level IT skills

IT companies least likely to have a training plan

Skills gap is worse than bird flu

Women in IT: decline continues

Mobile learning: where the US leads, will Europe follow?

Business understanding a high priority for IT

Employers still want experience, not qualifications

BulletNovember 2006

Demand for high-end development skills

Skills gaps growing – but not uniformly

Training takes priority over pay rises

Perceptions are more important than ROI, says ASTD/IBM study

European IT spending up

ICT Industry to grow 6% In 2006, says OECD

Gartner says 80% of IT spend is dead money

Business benefits of IT still not being delivered

 

BulletOctober 2006

Real-time collaboration-based learning to overtake self-paced e-learning in IT

Does certification pay?

New SME statistics

Skills crisis as workers denied training

Top execs expect IT to deliver revenue growth

BulletSeptember 2006

Ovum: how not to sell

Faster growth in IT salaries

IDC worldwide IT spending forecast

Ofcom report reveals new trends

Link between staff loyalty and learning

Boring work for grads?

One in three would sack the boss

 

 

 
 
 
 

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