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National Business and Industry Leadership T eam (BILT) Meeting for Networking and Convergence Technology February 18, 2014. AGENDA. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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National Business and Industry Leadership Team (BILT)
Meeting for Networking and Convergence Technology
February 18, 2014
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1. Trends Discussion2. Update on Actions Requested by BILT of the Networking/Convergence Colleges3. InterLink’s Labor Market 2014 survey 4. Collin College Programs of Study Updates5. Department of Labor grant update6. National Science Foundation grant update7. “Tiger Teams”8. Moving Job Skills Analysis from August to May 9?Other Agenda items deferred to email or to May- Discussion and Action on BILT November 2013 survey- Discussion and Action on BILT member recruiting- Discussion of HP Institute CertificationsThe Passing of the Baton to a New Chair
AGENDA
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InterLink’s 2014 job forecasting survey
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Collin College Program of Study Updates
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Department of Labor/NISGTCgrant update
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• No-Cost Extension granted 1/29/14 extends end of grant from 9/30/14 until 9/30/15 and allows all 7 colleges 12 more months to serve students
• Curriculum aligned with BILT KSAs in 4 IT Specialty areas; stackable certificates
• Content written for 25 courses across all 4 IT specialty areas and being put online by Rio (promised 16)
NISGTC Highlights
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NISGTC Highlights Continued
• 105 new virtual labs released to faculty (promised 200)• 223 individuals had completed
one or more credentials as of 12/31/14• 15 individuals officially had
achieved employment as of 12/31/14 according to DOL definitions
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Opportunities for Involvement
• Job Fair January 16 with 7 employers and over 60 candidates; another April 30 You and your company can help
• Virtual internship/externships need mentors – Collin needs 1 mentor
Contact Ann or Tu Huynh for info on mentoring takes 4-5 hours via webinar plus the final project presentation
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Further Focus
• Collin NISGTC team beginning to work with Continuing Education• Collin CE Schedule coming out in
April will focus on IT, both CE and Credit• New CE certificates will be
distributed via email for your recognition as today’s schedule is too packed
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National Science Foundation/CTC
grant update
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• December 16-19
• Three tracks JuniperVDIPowershell and Command
Line
Winter Working Connections
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Responses from Winter Working Connections attendees
* “This was another great training opportunity. Please continue offering these.”* “Great job as always.”* “Working Connections rocks!”* “Networking is always a plus at all Working Connections.”* “ This is my first time to attend. I have enjoyed the event and will look closer at future conferences.”* “ Well organized, great job, great people, great training, thank you!”* “Great job as usual!!!”* “I get a lot from attending courses at the Working Connections and look forward to attending.”* “This is a great opportunity.”* “Great environment. Casual and informative. Fun to network with instructors from other schools.”
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MPICT – January 6-7Charlie Bess delivered challenging KeynotePresentations: CCN and BILTBill Saichek and Karl Dietrick – Wireless
League for Innovations – March 2-5AACC – April 5-8
National Visiting Committee – April 16-17
Conferences
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“Tiger Teams”How to incorporate SDN in curriculum
Cleanup of KSA list in preparation for next KSA meeting
Value and content of student portfolios Other subjects?
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Moving Job Skills Analysis From
August to May 9?
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1205077 and Grant No. 0903239. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Deferred ItemHP Institute Certification
Businesses struggle to translate promise of new technologies into clear IT strategies
IT expectation gap
20202T devices connect to the Internet4
2013>21B2 mobile apps download
2014130M Enterprise users in mobile cloud3
2010Created 8x more data1
Time
Capa
bilit
y
Business expectation
IT capability
GAP
• IT and business skills• Business processes•Governance and alignment
How to realize the promise of convergence, cloud, big data and any new technology
IT and business must evolve together to close the gap
Compartmentalized• IT owned in each LOB•No cross company leverage, user exp.
Standardized• IT cost focus: skill silos•Little IT innovation•Executive mandate
Optimized• IT cost focus: Optimize platform & processes • Joint gov & prioritization
Service Oriented•Business outcome driven • IT as innovation rather than cost center
Goal: IT capability and capacity matches business needs
Time
Capa
bilit
y
Business expectation
IT capability
21st century skills require both business context and practical tech experience
New skills required by business & IT pros
Skill Area Technology Professional
Business Professional
Business Skills
Business context awareness – Translate business objectives into technology strategies
Systems thinking and innovation – Grasp the “big picture” and create solutions to achieve business goals
Technology Skills
End-to-end solution expertise – Develop integrated cross-platform solutions
Technology acumen – Identify and leverage technologies to achieve business outcomes
Practical Experience
Hands-on experience – Designing and configuring technologies that create business differentiation
Managing tech initiatives – Keep IT initiatives on track, ensure they deliver on business objectives
HP Institute offerings
Business Careers Path Technical Careers Path
• Based on industry standards powered by HP
• Semester-based courses w/ accompany curriculum
• Certifications for each• Labs and hands-on
learning a focus in each • Job-ready from day 1