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  1. MickMills
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    IT is not an art, it’s a craft.

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  2. Jim Francis
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    Ade,
    Great article – I couldn’t agree more. It strikes me that in most companies there is a huge disconnect in terms of the understanding of the recruiters/hiring managers and the true IT needs of the organization. That said, drawing on something you wrote earlier, this may not be entirely their fault. Where the Head of IT is not a key player at the strategic table, what chance do those serving him, or her have?

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  3. Ade McCormack
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    Thanks Jim for your positive feedback. It’s a very good point. If the CIO is not deemed that high up the pecking order then why should HR make any effort to raise their game in respect of IT talent management.

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  4. Ade McCormack
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    Thanks Mick for your comment. Craft might well have been a better choice than art. Hopefully the point regarding the need to look beyond technical skills came out in my post.
    Whilst your point nonetheless states that IT is a craft and not an art, I think it is open to debate. At some point soon I’ll post my thoughts on this and hopefully this will fuel further discussion.

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