Women and I.T. Careers: Why Women are Leaving the Ranks of I.T. Careers and Why It's So Important They Stay
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The under-representation of women in IT leadership roles is an alarming statistic that has the potential for global implications.
Written in a clear and concise manner, this book is the culmination of Dr. Cedric Alford’s dissertation research on this greatly unexplored phenomenon, and identifies the barri
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Women and I.T. Careers - Cedric Alford
Women and I.T. Careers
Why Women Are Leaving the Ranks of I.T. Careers
and
Why It's So Important They Stay
Dr. Cedric Alford
Copyright 2015 Cedric Alford
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the author.
ISBN: 13: 978-0-9971448-1-9 ISBN: 10: 0-9971448-1-5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter One: The Paradox
The Barriers Women Face
Chapter Two: Organizational Structures
Taking an Organization into Consideration
Organizational Culture
The Glass Ceiling
The Glass Cliff
The Concrete Ceiling
Derailment
Authority, Power and Influence
Organizational Fit and Gender
Chapter Three: Women in IT Leadership
Higher Education and IT
Chapter Four: The Study
The 10 Major Themes That Emerged From This Study
22 Elements That Define Important Factors Supporting Advancement of Women in IT Roles
Conclusion
Final Thoughts
About the Author
INTRODUCTION
BACK TO TOP
As a 20+ year veteran working in the technology industry and witnessing its explosion of growth along with more and more women entering the work force, I wondered why more women weren't entering the IT field.
After all, technology was advancing at a rapid rate and offered exceptionally good paying jobs with a secure future. The tech industry in Silicon Valley was a hotbed for innovation, with other cities such as New York, Seattle, Chicago, Miami and Austin emerging as tech hubs. In fact, the Lone Star State of Texas, whose burgeoning tech scene is drawing IT professionals from other cities around the world to relocate there, is poised to roll out tens of thousands of tech jobs by the year 2017.
Women are in a prime position to take advantage of these new jobs. However, statistics show that women are not growing in the number of IT professionals, and women are also not appearing in IT leadership roles. The importance of why fewer women than men chose the IT field was so prevalent to me to understand why that I based my doctoral dissertation on the subject. I want to share my findings of researching 10 women, all IT professionals, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area who resided in leadership roles - project manager or above - for a minimum of at least three years in those higher positions. By using a smaller number of participants, this allowed for a more effective approach, bringing out the individuals' personal experiences and perspectives.
In all of my years of experience, I have probably consulted with around 400 of the Fortune 500 and 1000 companies. During this process, I have rarely seen women in the C
Level conversations I have had, but saw many on the way to the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Marketing Officer or Chief Operating Officer. Not only did I take on the opportunity to understand this from a research standpoint, but over the course of my 22 years in IT, I have started companies from the ground up or grew existing technology teams by adding women to previously male-only teams.
It is my greatest hope that the findings of my studies encourages others to develop their own thoughts and create additional knowledge to advance understanding in this area, and bring back women to tech jobs as a global solution to serve the world's needs more productively and with more equality overall.