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Specific Aspects of change concerning HR for Schools
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

ESSAY:
SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF “CHANGE“CONCERNING HR FOR
SCHOOLS

AUTHOR:

YASMIN YOUSSEF

MATRICULATION-NUMBER:
FIELD OF STUDY:

4640272

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
MANAGEMENT

LECTURER:

DR. RASHA NAGAR /THOMAS ADAM/

DR. ANGI ADAWY/ BETTINA SPAEDER/ PROF DR. JOHN ERPENBECK/
UTE GREWE

24, AUGUST 2013

Preface
This essay is intended to serve as a guideline for HR managers in schools who are aiming to assist educational leaders as a strategic partner in the process of change to achieve a successful ICT especially Tablet implementation. Several researches have been published about the need for change management and knowledge management skills in this field, but without appropriate “IT awareness” HR managers and educational leaders will not be able to manage the implementation plans and change process needed for successful tablet integration. IT is the primary driver of change today and change impacts people. HR managers don‟t need IT skills all they will need is “Behavioral IT” skills. The knowledge about “Behavioral IT” is used to cover human behavioral issues in IT driven transition, this can also help in managing change and knowledge to overcome the resistance and challenges people will face according to this IT driven change.

Keywords: HR, Tablet integration, school, IT awareness, Behavioral IT, IT driven change. I

Table of Contents
Abstract.....................................................................................................................................................................................I
List of Abbreviations...........................................................................................................................................................II
1.

Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................1

1.1. Tablet integration in developed & developing countries

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