0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 matches in All Departments

On-the-Job Learning in the Software Industry - Corporate Culture and the Acquisition of Knowledge (Hardcover): Marc Sacks On-the-Job Learning in the Software Industry - Corporate Culture and the Acquisition of Knowledge (Hardcover)
Marc Sacks
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Developments in industry in recent years have made employee learning a critical factor in organizations' success. The ever-faster pace of technological development and the variety of tasks that business professionals must perform mean that on-the-job learning is a constant, too quick and vital to be left to training departments. And yet, management knows too little about how workers learn on the job and does not give sufficient time and effort to understanding this process. As learning is largely left to chance, it is amazing that it happens at all, and well enough to enable workers to be productive and not to destroy each other's work. This book explores the daily work lives and learning experiences of programmers and other professionals in the computer-software industry. The book focuses on the staff of one small software firm, allowing workers to tell their own stories, describing their work and their use of all the resources available to them in learning the complex systems they are required to develop and maintain. Based in qualitative sociological method, it is an ethnography of a business setting as well as a study of learning.

After describing the professional world in which programmers work, the book introduces the company to be discussed and the backgrounds of the participants in the study. Then, proceeding from the environment to the systems to be learned, the author schematizes all of the resources professionals use on the job--their experiences and thought processes, documentation, their colleagues, the computer, and the software system itself--as learning tools. All of this material is then related to academic models of learning style, which are mostly found not to be very relevant, as they are not grounded in the life experiences of workers. The author advocates that professionals' learning be modeled in context, that training be developed from experience rather than from theory, and that management strive to build a workplace and an organizational culture as conducive as possible to employees' continual learning.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Arran Coastal Way (3 ed)
Jacquetta Megarry Paperback R456 Discovery Miles 4 560
In Search of Pedagogy Volume II - The…
Jerome S. Bruner Hardcover R4,566 Discovery Miles 45 660
The Bikini Body Motivation & Habits…
Kayla Itsines Paperback  (8)
R360 R283 Discovery Miles 2 830
Betting On A Darkie - Lifting The…
Mteto Nyati Paperback  (2)
R375 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520
Faith, Politics, and Power - The…
Rebecca Sager Hardcover R1,873 Discovery Miles 18 730
Compressed Air; 24
Anonymous Hardcover R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300
Little Lindsey is a Picky Eater
Linda Wagner, Lindsey Moreland Hardcover R701 Discovery Miles 7 010
The Mystical Presence - a Vindication of…
John Williamson Nevin Paperback R534 Discovery Miles 5 340
The Oxford Handbook of Applied Bayesian…
Anthony O'Hagan, Mike West Hardcover R4,537 Discovery Miles 45 370
The Correspondence of Richard Steele
Richard Steele, Rae Blanchard Hardcover R5,049 Discovery Miles 50 490

 

Partners