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A tanzanian perspective of the technical aspects of IT service management education

Journal of Information Technology Education:Research, Volume 11, No. 1, Year 2012

Information technology (IT) professionals face markedly different kinds of challenges in develop-ing countries from the ones in developed countries. Based on the research literature and our four-teen years of fieldwork in Iringa, Tanzania, we have identified eight groups of technical charac-teristics of IT work that significantly affect the work of IT service management professionals in that particular developing country context. Those groups are climate conditions on the site, physi-cal security on the site, characteristics of premises, characteristics of rooms, quality of electric-ity, local area network, peripherals, and ICT users. Even though the characteristics of IT work in developing countries are a challenge for any IT pro-fessional, they all can be overcome with appropriate education and preparation. However, scar-city of capable IT professionals who can effectively manage IT systems is an issue in East Africa. Although the situation is widely acknowledged, there are no reports of educational initiatives to address this issue. We show that without a broad understanding of environmental effects, physical security, power-related issues, and characteristics of premises for ICT equipment, IT professionals cannot main-tain ICT services of organizations on a sufficient level. Our identified solutions to practical chal-lenges lead us to conclude that IT service management education must include some topics from the fields of electrical engineering and civil engineering in the IT curriculum. Those topics prepare students to over-come context-specific challenges in their future working milieu. Besides technical topics, organizational support for IT work plays a central role in the self-sustainability of ICT services. Hence, IT professionals should be able to advocate other members of an organi-zation. Advocacy work demands good management and communication skills and strong com-mitment to IT professionalism. Education for IT service management has to recognize these is-sues and emphasis, in its curriculum design, the role of management and leadership skills in a culturally sensitive way. © Informing Science Institute.
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Citations: 3
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Doi: 10.28945/1585
ISSN: 15479714
e-ISSN: 15393585
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Locations
Multi-countries
Tanzania