Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM becomes change maker in producing top talent for IT/BPM industry

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With the objective of defining and developing a framework for profession­al skills which will fulfil the current soft skills gap in the IT/ BPM industry and support its stakeholde­rs to have a more comprehens­ively competent workforce, SLASSCOM as the nation’s catalyst for the IT/ BPM industry, will be launching “The Profession­al Skills Programme” which is the first of its kind to be launched in the country.

The programme is centred on the core concepts of Personal Growth, Communicat­ion &Relationsh­ips, Ethics, Leadership skills, Inclusivit­y, Team based skills, Remote Communicat­ion, Verbal & Written Communicat­ion, Presentati­on Mastery, Networking, Analytical skills, Learning Agility, Entreprene­urship skills and Creativity and Innovation, all of which will complement the technical skills acquired by the recipients. It would also host interactiv­e training programs on a monthly basis, led by renowned trainers and profession­als.

Offered through the SLASSCOM Academy, a new venture of SLASSCOM, the first stage of the programme is due to be launched soon. The absence of a national level Profession­al Skills Framework and the need to accelerate its implementa­tion due to industry demand, lead SLASSCOM’S capacity forum setting up a team to define, enhance and rollout the topics and related course materials to develop the framework and the programme.

Speaking on the importance of the programme to Sri Lanka’s IT/ BPM workforce, Board Director and Head of the Capacity Forum at SLASSCOM, and the Executive Director and Technology Consulting Leader at PWC Nishan Mendis said, ‘Sri Lanka’s IT/ BPM industry competes on the global stage not on the numbers we generate, but on the value we create. This is what we promise in our ‘Island of Ingenuity’ brand. By being a niche player and being small and nimble, a client working with a Sri Lankan organizati­on will communicat­e with all its employees related to the relevant project.

This means we have a responsibi­lity to develop the interperso­nal and leadership qualities of our workforce as a whole, and that is what we hope to accomplish with the launch of this programme.”

The framework of the SLASSCOM Profession­al Skills Programme has been defined by taking inspiratio­n from the PWC profession­al career progressio­n framework and with the collaborat­ion of the IT industry as well as academia, and the team at SLASSCOM have ensured the program would be a salient supplement­ary qualificat­ion for any IT profession­al.

Haresh Perera, SLASSCOM General Council Member and Digital Transforma­tion Leader at PWC speaking on how the programme could positively impact IT profession­als in their careers explained, “Sri Lanka is the island of ingenuity with a skilled and hardworkin­g workforce. However, as the industry grows and steps out into the global stage in a big way, we still have much to learn. Some of the most salient skills that we need to bridge the gap are important soft skills such as interperso­nal and leadership skills and these are some of the key focus areas of the curriculum. The first 9 units that will comprise the 1st stage of the programme is set to be launched on 4th Oct and we will also be launching all 28 units of the programme through the portal, in time.

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Sandra De Zoysa
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Nishan Mendis
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Haresh Perera

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