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----- Original Message ----
From: vuokko jarva<[email protected]>
To:[email protected]
Sent: Thu, 21 October, 2010 5:29:18
Subject: It-technology investments not always productive

A research published in Finland shows,
that lots of money is wasted in information techonology
investments. The technology does not improve
the productivity as expected.

The reasons reported are that workers cannot use
the new technology, and there has been no time
to teach the utilization skills to the workers.
As result working gets slower and the motivation
suffers, and this is getting expensive to the
enterprizes and to the society.

The research indicates figures of several hundred
millions wasted out of 1,5 billion's yearly
investments.

This is a phenomenon I noticed at my
workplace, the university: new programs
and systems were introduced before
teachers and students has learned
to utilize the earlier ones.

This brings me back to Eleonora's comment,
that even people with similar (technological) access
to some technology use technology in different
ways. And even the access can be blocked
by missing skills.

The research, as if the first I havecome across,
should be at least a weak signal, that there
might exist an it-bubble, which might
break some time in the futures.

Vuokko


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