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Battle of the ages rages in IT shops

Battle of the ages rages in IT shops

By:  Sandra Gittlen  On: 18 Feb 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Many CIOs are reportedly turning away from older workers in favor of twenty-somethings, causing a battle of the ages in IT.

Gray praises their ability to learn new technologies and multitask. “They do pick up things quicker, without a doubt,” he said. But he adds there can be a downside to this rapid pace. “They always have to have an answer immediately and sometimes that answer isn’t correct.”

Gray said he had a mentor who said something has to be tested seven times before it can be considered fixed. “The younger generation tests a solution once and considers it done,” he said.

Tony Bonne, a 27-year-old member of the university’s IT team, said the younger generation can be hasty.

“Younger people do want a problem solved quickly so they can move on and the older people spend time and do a lot of research,” he said. Bonne, a five-year-veteran of Bruns’ group, said a mixture of the generations is needed to make an organization complete. “You come out of school with all this enthusiasm and no idea what’s expected of you. It’s nice to have people around that are experienced in life and can help you channel that energy,” he said.

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Sandra Gittlen Sandra Gittlen is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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