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“Living, valuing and sharing” – a case study of retaining IT professionals in the British Columbia public service

Gwen E. Lock (Chief Information Office, Government of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada)

Career Development International

ISSN: 1362-0436

Article publication date: 1 June 2003

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Suggests that various workplace factors, such as challenging work, reward and innovation, are key components in attracting and retaining information technology (IT) workers. A 2001 research study focused on capturing work environment satisfaction opinions gathered through intensive interviews with 26 IT workers and managers throughout the Government of British Columbia. Illustrates several key themes: all of the participants yearned to feel that their input and knowledge are valued; IT workers want to feel as though they had made a difference to others; there is a need for effective management and leadership skills for managers and more career advancement opportunities for IT workers. Recommends that future British Columbia government research utilizes this study’s baseline data as a progress indicator and adopt many of the retention and recruitment best practices from other public and private sector jurisdictions.

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Lock, G.E. (2003), "“Living, valuing and sharing” – a case study of retaining IT professionals in the British Columbia public service", Career Development International, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 152-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/13620430310471069

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