THE USE OF FOCUS GROUP TO ELICIT RELEVANT DIRECTION ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS SKILLS
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a focus group conducted in 2012, among Information Systems (IS) alumni from the Caribbean region; to obtain relevant direction on IS skills, based on their experiences as IS professionals. The focus group, as well as the computer-assisted tool used, is explained. The most significant IS skill categories, in order of importance, were listed. The majority of those skills were consistent with the results of...
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THE USE OF FOCUS GROUP TO ELICIT RELEVANT DIRECTION ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS SKILLS
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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