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Despite strained IT budgets, the continued onslaught of network security threats and general industry doldrums, network executives today are less anxious about major aspects of their jobs than they have been in years. That's one of the findings from our fourth annual Top Concerns survey.
Results show that network executives are less worried about technology, managing employees and projects, their careers and industry health than they were last year. And their concern has been dropping steadily since the feverish days of 2000. This year, the overall Concern Rating dips to 5.86, down slightly from last year's 5.99 but significantly from its height of 6.25 in 2000 (see graphic "Less worried, overall")
We obtained the Concern Rating by asking 100 enterprise network executives to rate their level of concern over 37 technology, management and career issues on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest level of anxiety. In the survey, conducted with the help of Research Concepts, respondents also told us which of four areas - technology, management of employees/projects, their careers or health of the network industry - concern them most and least. Although respondents are more worried about 14 items, concern for 12 of those increased only slightly (less than 10%) over last year. The Concern Rating for only one item - "supporting wireless devices" - increased by more than a full point. Its 2003 Concern Rating is up 1.05 points at 6.19, from 5.14 in 2002, a 20% gain.
The only other item significantly more prominent on your radar is "opportunity presented by employment with a network vendor." Its Concern Rating rises to a moderate 5.09 from a low 4.38 in 2002, a 16% increase. This reflects more of an open-minded attitude toward long-term career development than a harbinger of a pending mass exodus to vendor-related jobs, several respondents explained.

"Securing the network from hackers" remains your top concern for the third consecutive year. In fact, your top worries are similar to those of last year with two curious exceptions. "Securing reasonable budgets for projects" drops to a moderate 6.84 in 2003 from its 7.98 high in 2002, a 14% decrease. While respondents remain occupied with project management, they have adjusted to the constant pressure for high return on investments, recognizing it as the same pressure that business peers feel. Explained one respondent, "Everybody is thinking about the budget and the amount that we have to spend - getting the most bang for the buck."
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