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IBPAP teams up with govt to upskill workers

- Andrea E. San Juan

THE IT and Business Process Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (IBPAP) said it has laid out initiative­s to support the agenda of the national government in upskilling the country’s existing workforce.

IBPAP President Jack Madrid said on Wednesday that the flagship organizati­on of the IT and Business Process Management (ITBPM) industry “will continue to support” the agenda of the national government in improving the collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors for the continuous upskilling of Filipino workers.

The head of IBPAP said, “We will continue to support this agenda of the national government by: upskilling entry-level talent and the existing workforce through a national talent upskilling program; increasing the capacity for specialize­d degree courses; establishi­ng early-stage interventi­ons to boost proficienc­y and employabil­ity; and creating an IT-BPM services online talent hub.”

Madrid said one of the several initiative­s underway to get these accomplish­ed is IBPAP’S recent signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) “to embed training programs designed by the ITBPM sector into the curriculum of Higher Education Institutio­ns (HEIS) for more readily employable graduates with industryre­levant skills.”

Last month, the IBPAP chief said “we are working hard with our partners in government—[department of Education] Deped, Commission on Higher Education [CHED]. [Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority] TESDA, to upskill our existing workforce.”

Madrid said another initiative is the newly launched IT-BPM Talent Hub, which he said is “a career portal where organizati­ons can post their informatio­n, post about job openings, conduct screening processes, and engage with potential talent.”

The IBPAP chief also noted that the organizati­on is currently working with the local government unit (LGU) of Quezon City to implement a “revised work immersion program” for select schools within the Academic Year 2022-2023 in collaborat­ion with Concentrix.

Madrid said IBPAP intends “to replicate this nationwide once tested and perfected.”

He said another major initiative that IBPAP has in the pipeline is an IT-BPM Talent Summit that IBPAP will be holding in April 2023 together with BOI.

“The event will serve as a venue to strengthen the IT- BPM talent ecosystem and to rally stakeholde­rs in the government and the academe to speak about and work together to address pressing issues on talent attraction and developmen­t,” Madrid said on Wednesday.

Madrid said that while these activities are ongoing, IBPAP will work “towards developing a strategic and operationa­l framework for a national upskilling program that can be rolled out across the country.”

“We want to remain ahead of the changing business and talent landscape by ensuring they are equipped in the top skill areas for IT-BPM: next-generation IT and digital skills, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMES) for business process functions, traditiona­l IT skills, industry-specific SMES, soft skills, and language skills that go beyond English,” he added.

The head of IBPAP said this will require a “multi-year and multistake­holder cooperatio­n.” With this, he said the IBPAP is hoping to receive more support from the administra­tion of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in making this successful.

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