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Conceptual framework of a skill-based interactive employee engaging system: In the Context of Upskilling the present IT organization

Conceptual framework of a skill-based interactive employee engaging system: In the Context of... Skills form an integral part of an organization for its efficient functioning. This research study investigates mechanisms to actively persuade employees and organizations to change their attitudes and perspectives towards skills through the design and implementation of a skill-based system. The aim of the project is to know if we can create a skill-focused climate in a software organization through a software system proposed by the researcher and if such a system will help in utilizing in-house employees for new opportunities rather than hiring new employees. Feedback was collected on the proposed skill-based system from software professionals and human resource managers through an online survey. Findings reveal that the proposed skill-based system will create a skill-focused climate in a software organization and also help in better utilization of internal employees for new skill requirements rather than directly hiring external employees. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Computing and Informatics Emerald Publishing

Conceptual framework of a skill-based interactive employee engaging system: In the Context of Upskilling the present IT organization

Conceptual framework of a skill-based interactive employee engaging system: In the Context of Upskilling the present IT organization

Applied Computing and Informatics , Volume 19 (1/2): 26 – Jan 12, 2023

Abstract

Skills form an integral part of an organization for its efficient functioning. This research study investigates mechanisms to actively persuade employees and organizations to change their attitudes and perspectives towards skills through the design and implementation of a skill-based system. The aim of the project is to know if we can create a skill-focused climate in a software organization through a software system proposed by the researcher and if such a system will help in utilizing in-house employees for new opportunities rather than hiring new employees. Feedback was collected on the proposed skill-based system from software professionals and human resource managers through an online survey. Findings reveal that the proposed skill-based system will create a skill-focused climate in a software organization and also help in better utilization of internal employees for new skill requirements rather than directly hiring external employees.

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Siddarth Nair, Abhishek Kaushik and Harnaik Dhoot
ISSN
2634-1964
eISSN
2210-8327
DOI
10.1016/j.aci.2019.05.001
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Abstract

Skills form an integral part of an organization for its efficient functioning. This research study investigates mechanisms to actively persuade employees and organizations to change their attitudes and perspectives towards skills through the design and implementation of a skill-based system. The aim of the project is to know if we can create a skill-focused climate in a software organization through a software system proposed by the researcher and if such a system will help in utilizing in-house employees for new opportunities rather than hiring new employees. Feedback was collected on the proposed skill-based system from software professionals and human resource managers through an online survey. Findings reveal that the proposed skill-based system will create a skill-focused climate in a software organization and also help in better utilization of internal employees for new skill requirements rather than directly hiring external employees.

Journal

Applied Computing and InformaticsEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 12, 2023

Keywords: Technical and soft skills; Employee engagement; Learning climate; Knowledge sharing; IT organization

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