Lack of IT skills will make public cuts more painful

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Open University says most graduates lack the mix of skills necessary to deliver efficiency savings through IT

Employers say many IT graduates lack business awareness The government's planned cuts to public spending will be more painful than necessary because of a lack of IT skills, industry experts pre...

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