½Elements of a Profession ½Professionalism ½Introducing CIPS ½Becoming and I.S.P.

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Agenda ½Elements of a Profession ½Professionalism ½Introducing CIPS ½Becoming and I.S.P. 1

Elements of a Profession Building a Profession How do we ensure our IT industry practitioners have the correct qualifications? How do we ensure our educational and business communities communicate effectively? Who will discipline IT practitioners that are negligent in their profession? Who will enforce the proper use of the profession s designation? How do we ensure that IT professionals keep their skills current? Professionalism 2

Elements of a Mature Profession Initial Professional Education Accreditation Skills Development Certification Licensing Professional Development Professional Societies Code of Ethics Organizational Certification 1,2 Professionalism Maturity Characteristics Professionalism Non-existent Does not exist, even remotely Ad hoc Specific Maturing Some form exists, but it s not necessarily identified with the profession Exists and is clearly identified with the profession Existed for many years, falls under the management of a professional body, and is continually improved 3

Professionalism Elements of a Mature Profession in Canada Initial Professional Education Accreditation Skills Development Certification Licensing Professional Development Professional Societies Code of Ethics Organizational Certification Specific Maturing Ad hoc Specific Non-existent* Ad hoc Specific Maturing Non-existent* Professionalism Elements of a Mature Profession Finally, although not explicitly mentioned in the definitions, there is an implication that a profession has an identity that the professionals see themselves as part of community of like-minded individuals who care about the quality of their professional practice. This identity usually manifests itself in the form of a professional society. Most professionals belong to the society, which, mostly through volunteer efforts, promotes the development and interactions of the other components of the profession. 1 4

Professionalism Professionalism Goal Professionalism ½ Define and foster the Canadian IT profession Promoting & Achieving Professionalism ½ Code of ethics ½ Certification (for members) ½ Education Program Accreditation 5

Professionalism Code of ethics Standards of professional conduct and practice Enforcing document for CIPS discipline CIPS Code of Ethics Professionalism I acknowledge that my position as an information systems professional carries with it certain obligations, and that I will take diligent personal responsibility for their discharge. To the public: I will endeavour at all times to protect the public interest. I will strive to promote understanding of information systems and their application. I will not represent myself as an authority on topics in which I lack competence. To myself and my profession: I will guard my competence and effectiveness as a valuable possession. I will work to maintain them despite changing circumstances and requirements. I will demonstrate the highest personal standards of moral responsibility. To my colleagues: I will treat my colleagues with integrity and respect their right to success. I will contribute to the information systems profession to the best of my ability. 6

Code of Ethics, cont d Professionalism To my employer and/or clients: I will give conscientious service to further my employer s and/or client s legitimate best interests through management s direction. To my employees and contracted staff: I will observe their obligation to uphold the Code of Ethics of the professional societies to which they belong. To my students: I will provide a scholarly education to my students in a supportive and helpful manner. Certification designations Professionalism I.S.P. = Information Systems Professional of Canada IPA = Informaticien Professionnel Agrée du Canada Certification Council objectives Create professional standards Increase recognition and acceptance Promote professional behaviour Strengthen the value of ISP 7

Professionalism Certification Council roles & responsibilities Certification policy & procedures Application processing National registrar Disciplinary tribunal Promotional projects and initiatives Establish body of knowledge Introducing CIPS 8

WHAT IS CIPS? Introducing CIPS ½ Canadian Information Processing Society ½ Canada s association for Information Technology (IT) professionals ½ Formed in 1958 and currently has over 8,000 professionals nationally across 30 cites ½ The VOICE and CHAMPION of the IT profession in Canada! MORE ABOUT CIPS Mission Introducing CIPS ½ Leadership in information systems and technologies ½ Developing and promoting quality standards and practices, research, certification, and professional development ½ Safeguarding public interest Values ½ Member driven ½ Commitment to the IT industry & professionalism ½ Ethical practices & knowledge development ½ Innovation and creativity 9

CIPS ORGANIZATION Introducing CIPS Members Sections Provincial Bodies Councils and Committees National Office Board of Directors CIPS MEMBERS ENJOY: ½ Relationship building opportunities ½ Professional growth & certification ½ Cost-saving programs & discounts ½ Communications ½ National & international representation ½ Special interest groups Introducing CIPS 10

LOCAL SECTION ACTIVITES ½ Dinner / luncheon / breakfast meetings ½ Education sessions ½ Student committee ½ Mentoring program ½ Newsletters Introducing CIPS Introducing CIPS OTTAWA SECTION PROGRAM 2001-2002 IT Security Oct 25 High Tech Hockey Night Nov 22 CIPS/DPI Wine & Cheese Dec 06 Lunch & Learn Jan 17 Student IT Showcase Feb 05 Women in IT Mar 08 Competitive Intelligence Mar 21 CIO Update Apr 18 Technical Seminar May 16 DPI Professional Development Week May 21 CIPS Awards (Hull Casino) Jun 20 Annual Charity Golf Tournament Aug 11

Introducing CIPS CIPS Student Program 2001-2002 Traveling Road Show Sep/Oct Pool Night (Free Pool, Pizza & Beer) Oct 22 Technology Workshop Nov 12 Ski/Snowboard Night Jan Traveling Road Show Jan Student IT Showcase Feb 05 Rock N Bowl Mar Grad Presentations Mar/April Technology Workshop April Introducing CIPS CIPS OTTAWA PATRON MEMBERS 12

Becoming Certified Develop your career Becoming Certified á <RXU 'HFLVLRQ á <RXU.H\ 0DQGDWH á 7KH+DUG )DFWV á /HWWLQJ*R 1. Embrace the values of Information Technology 2. Practice the professionalism of your trade 3. Re-Skill Re-Skill Re-Skill. 4. Communicate well -- and often 5. Develop a personal learning architecture 6. Push for real senior management commitment 7. Create a new framework for learning. 8. Rethink your personal goals, often. 9. Focus on the future, and on change 10. Build the future. 13

Becoming Certified When you re through changing you re through. Will Rogers Becoming Certified Become and I.S.P. ½ Step 1: Getting an education ½ Step 2: Finding sponsors ½ Step 3: Adhering to the Code of Ethics ½ Step 4: Getting professional experience 14

Becoming Certified Candidate I.S.P. Membership ½ Step 1: Done ½ Step 2: Done ½ Step 3: Done ½ Step 4: Getting professional experience Becoming Certified Stay Committed ½ Re-certify every year ½ Confirm ongoing education ½ Confirm professional experience 15

Becoming Certified Full Certification ½ Professional experience gained ½ Apply for full certification ½ Confirmed by registrar Not all work experience is professional level Joining CIPS as a Candidate Becoming Certified Application is easy! 16

CIPS is the association providing leadership in information systems and technologies. No other IT-related organization provides as much value to the IT practitioner. Canada s association of information technology professionals! ZZZFLSV FLSVFD 17