“e-skills UK has helped us articulate the skills gaps
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we commonly face in Wales, providing employers a
focus, a platform and a megaphone.”
Mike Greenaway OBE, EADS Defence & Security Systems Ltd
Research Outputs of ‘IT & Telecoms Insights 2008’ include:
e-skills UK’s research has quickly become a highly
regarded source for technology-related labour market
• ‘Technology Counts’ (a summary of the whole ‘IT &
intelligence, regularly used by employers, government,
Telecoms Insights 2008’ series of publications);
education professionals, the media and other partners.
• A comprehensive analysis of technology-related
trends and their implications for the future in terms
IT & Telecoms Insights Reports
of skills;
• A survey of employers of IT & Telecoms
Our researchers, in partnership with global experts professionals across all sectors to assess
such as Gartner Executive Programs and Experian, current and future skills needs, recruitment, skills
have undertaken a fundamental market analysis twice shortages and gaps;
in the past five years, in 2004 and 2008. Each time, • Detailed workforce and business profiling of the
we undertook new primary research with more than sector, with international comparisons;
3,000 employers across the UK alongside extensive • Econometric employment forecasts for IT &
analysis of global trends, employment forecasts, skills Telecoms through to 2016;
related productivity issues and an assessment of skills • A specific analysis of future trends and skills
supply against sector needs. needs in the Telecoms industry;
More information is available at
www.e-skills.com/
• Detailed assessments of the incidence and nature
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of staff training and development in the sector;
• An analysis of the impact of Information and
Communications Technologies on productivity
and competitiveness;
• Regional/National reports for stakeholders in each
of the UK geographies.
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