CAUSE96

CAUSE96 Track 6

The Learning Organization

Key to the success of an information resources organization is the ability to maintain a high degree of commitment and a core of high quality expertise in its professional staff. The rapid pace of change in technology, organizational structure, and institutional priorities demands a constantly expanding level of commitment and expertise. At the same time, new organizational forms such as cross-functional, inter- disciplinary and team-based, add to the necessary professional skill set.

Wednesday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically!Technology's Pace Demands Commitment of/to Legacy Application Developers
Sandra Carroll

Wednesday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically!The Employee and Organization of the Future - A Partnership at All Levels
Debby Allmayer
Phyllis H. Davidson

Wednesday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!MSCALES - A Broadbanding Approach for Information Technology Professionals
Jeffrey M. Tibbs
Pat Smallegan
Tina Pryor

Wednesday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically!What Happens When "They" Don't Want "You" Anymore
Ann E. Stunden
Carole A. Barone
David J. Ernst

Thursday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically!Personnel Development: Key to Organizational Strength
Albert L. LeDuc

Thursday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically!Technology Training Center (One-Stop Shopping)

Jaime Nunez-Cruz

Anna Hines
Luiz Dominguez

Thursday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Critical Process Redesign (CPR) to Achieve an IT Learning Organization
James I. Penrod

Thursday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Protecting Your Staff Resource
Madeline A. Carnevale
Susan M. Rusiecki