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Gagnon, S.
Talent management of transdisciplinary roles in digital projects: Designing a business technology management body of knowledge Article d'actes
Dans: 27th Annual Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2021, Association for Information Systems, 2021, ISBN: 978-1-73363-258-4.
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Body of knowledge, Business technology, Business technology management, Digital transformation, Industrial management, IT profession, IT professional, Iterative methods, Project designing, Talent management, Technology managements
@inproceedings{gagnon_talent_2021,
title = {Talent management of transdisciplinary roles in digital projects: Designing a business technology management body of knowledge},
author = {S. Gagnon},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118645646&partnerID=40&md5=01b6df6228f6ae49dd8c96f13db6aac6},
isbn = {978-1-73363-258-4},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
booktitle = {27th Annual Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2021},
publisher = {Association for Information Systems},
abstract = {The acceleration of Digital Transformation has led to rapidly evolving transdisciplinary IS-IT professional roles operating across technology and business units. Digital projects require new tasks and skillsets, staffing requirements, and career progressions continuously updated by organizations of all sectors. IT Talent Management (TM) requires a more integrative and adaptive competency framework to help guide IT professionals in becoming new digital leaders. Accordingly, a unified Body of Knowledge (BOK) is developed to improve TM accuracy, breadth, and flexibility. Entitled Business Technology Management (BTM), it serves as a common language to integrate professional standards and match talents to projects. The first iteration results are presented such as the BTM BOK meta-model, methodology, and development tools. The impacts on digital project leadership practices and ontology-driven design methods are outlined. © AMCIS 2021.},
keywords = {Body of knowledge, Business technology, Business technology management, Digital transformation, Industrial management, IT profession, IT professional, Iterative methods, Project designing, Talent management, Technology managements},
pubstate = {published},
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}
Gagnon, S.
Business technology management as transdisciplinary is-it competency framework Article d'actes
Dans: International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2020 - Making Digital Inclusive: Blending the Local and the Global, Association for Information Systems, 2020, ISBN: 978-173363255-3 (ISBN), (Journal Abbreviation: Int. Conf. Inf. Syst., ICIS - Mak. Digit. Incl.: Blending Local Glob.).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Applied research, Blending, Body of knowledge, Business technology, Certification, Colleges and universities, Competency framework, Digital transformation, Engineering schools, Industrial management, Information systems, Information use, IS Curriculum, It competencies, IT profession, Professional aspects, Program accreditation
@inproceedings{gagnon_business_2020,
title = {Business technology management as transdisciplinary is-it competency framework},
author = {S. Gagnon},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103447817&partnerID=40&md5=a41512dd2566be1f5d01eb7ef68080f3},
isbn = {978-173363255-3 (ISBN)},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
booktitle = {International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2020 - Making Digital Inclusive: Blending the Local and the Global},
publisher = {Association for Information Systems},
abstract = {Digital transformation is accelerating and is increasing the demand for a new generation of leaders with hybrid skillsets, capable to manage IT but also co-create digital organizations. It requires professionals, trained in IS and IT disciplines, spanning business, computing, or engineering schools, to grow beyond their fragmented and competing specializations, and work together within a more integrated IS-IT profession. We report on the Business Technology Management (BTM) initiative and its applied research project developing a BTM Body of Knowledge (BOK). Launched in Canada and supported by 22 colleges and universities, it aims at rebranding IS and IT programs, ensure collaboration between disciplines, and create more seamless career paths. Our paper provides an update on the BTM initiative and outlines the BTM BOK as an integrated transdisciplinary competency framework. © ICIS 2020. All rights reserved.},
note = {Journal Abbreviation: Int. Conf. Inf. Syst., ICIS - Mak. Digit. Incl.: Blending Local Glob.},
keywords = {Applied research, Blending, Body of knowledge, Business technology, Certification, Colleges and universities, Competency framework, Digital transformation, Engineering schools, Industrial management, Information systems, Information use, IS Curriculum, It competencies, IT profession, Professional aspects, Program accreditation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Stetz, M. C.; Bouchard, S.; Wiederhold, B. K.; Riva, G.; Folen, R. A.
The receptiveness of stress management techniques by military personnel Article de journal
Dans: Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine, vol. 7, no 1, p. 125–127, 2009, ISSN: 15548716, (ISBN: 9781607500179 Publisher: IOS Press).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: adult, article, controlled study, Counseling, emotion, Emotions, female, Focus groups, human, Human resource management, Humans, Industrial management, major clinical study, male, mental stress, Military Personnel, Military personnels, Military services, perception, Preliminary analysis, Psychological, questionnaire, Relaxation techniques, relaxation training, soldier, Stress, Stress management, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, technique, virtual reality
@article{stetz_receptiveness_2009,
title = {The receptiveness of stress management techniques by military personnel},
author = {M. C. Stetz and S. Bouchard and B. K. Wiederhold and G. Riva and R. A. Folen},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77949756841&partnerID=40&md5=bc79a1859b04215c00beaa9b43be8011},
doi = {10.3233/978-1-60750-017-9-125},
issn = {15548716},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine},
volume = {7},
number = {1},
pages = {125–127},
abstract = {Many military service members suffer from stress. Sixty Soldiers participated in a study designed to test receptivity to stress management techniques. Preliminary analyses of surveys and a focus group suggested that participants not only liked practicing relaxation techniques but would also continue practicing these after completion of the present study.},
note = {ISBN: 9781607500179
Publisher: IOS Press},
keywords = {adult, article, controlled study, Counseling, emotion, Emotions, female, Focus groups, human, Human resource management, Humans, Industrial management, major clinical study, male, mental stress, Military Personnel, Military personnels, Military services, perception, Preliminary analysis, Psychological, questionnaire, Relaxation techniques, relaxation training, soldier, Stress, Stress management, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, technique, virtual reality},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}