technology capabilities – how to build on shifting sands
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Technology Capabilities – How to
Build on Shifting Sands
Introductions
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m3 Collective Pty Ltd
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Presence of IT
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ACS (Australian Computer
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Ananth Bala
Solutions Principal – Digital and IT
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Skillsoft
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CAPABILITY MANAGEMENT Ver 0.8
Our framework for Next Gen L&D capabilities
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Can the fluid
tech landscape
be captured
completely by
Capability/Compe
tence
frameworks?
Problem Statements
How do you identify
which Technology
Capabilities are
required in the
organisation?
What are the effective ways to
build Technology Capabilities in
the organisation?
When deciding which
capabilities to build,
companies most often
consider customer
demand and strategic
importance.
http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/organization/our-insights/building-capabilities-for-performance
There is an ever-increasing gap
between technological
sophistication and the amount of
work actually performed. The
result is income inequality, wage
stagnation, and social and
political unrest around the world. -
Deloitte University Press
https://dupress.deloitte.com/dup-us-en/focus/human-capital-trends/2017/introduction.html
More than Coding - 12 Disruptive technologies
The McKinsey Global Institute
McKinsey - Digital Australia: Seizing the opportunity from the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Six building
blocks for
creating a
high-
performing
digital
enterprise
Barriers to Maturity
Change Manager at ACS (Australian Computer
Society)
ANDREW BUTOW
BUILDING PLANES IN THE SKY
IT Capability in an Age of Exponential Inventiveness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7XW-mewUm8
Building Planes in the Sky
Change & Capability
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Executive
Change/Capability
Leadership & Management
Our loyal workforce
Pyramids were great
when we had the
Pharaohs…
What about
me?
The reality
today…
Executive
Pioneers
Millennials
Contingents
Independent
Professional
Outsourced Dept
Leadership
Insourced Dept
Managers
Perms
The Customer
Can you keep up
with my ever
changing world?
• Customers are demanding ever more complicated
and specialised services delivered in fast, fun and
simple ways
• Our traditional models are out of touch, inefficient
and broken
• Technology and innovation is moving quicker than
we have ever known before
• Our workforce is another type of customer,
embracing a world of digital connectedness
• Knowledge is everywhere and easy to find
Welcome to the Age of Exponential
Inventiveness:
How do we keep up our IT capability?
Human Centred Design Approach
Change “Ready” vs “Managed” Approaches
Fluid & Social Learning Paths
Power Up your Networks
Benchmark against global frameworks
Can you keep up
with my ever
changing world?
Skills Framework for the Information Age
(SFIA)• An open source, two dimensional skills matrix
developed in 2003 (v.1) by the SFIA Foundation, a UK
consortium comprising IET, IMIS e-skills UK, and BCS
(V.6 currently in use)
• A capabilities framework which can be used globally
• A tool for aligning a workforce to deliver the needs of an
organization for a changing digital landscape
Skills Framework for the Information Age
(SFIA)
Map your IT team’s path to success!
Using mySFIA to assess capability against your
current and potential job roles in the IT sector.
www.acs.org.au/professionalrecognition/mysfia-b2c.html
Let’s continue the conversation…
Louise Smith
Workforce Planning & Development
Andrew Butow
Change Manager & Digital Crusader
TALENT AND TECHNOLOGY
LANDSCAPE
Ananth Bala
Solution Principal – Digital & IT
Skillsoft
Agenda
• Talent Crisis
• Role of learning in IT
• Change IT Landscape
• New Skill sets
• Devops
• Data Science
• IOT
• AI and Machine learning
• Microservices /API Services
• Way Forward and thoughts
Talent Crisis
•Components
•High Turn Over
•Talent Shortage
•Expectation Disconnect
• Reasons
• Need combinations of skills
• Entry-level to advanced practitioner
• Can’t afford a long search for talent
86% of organizations polled by ISACA believe there’s a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals.
Only 38% of ISACA members believe their organization is prepared for a sophisticated cyberattack
Cybersecurity job postings up 91% and information security job posting up 48% year over year (Source: Dice)
In 2015, 89% of cybersecurity job postings went unfilled… (Source: Careerbuilder)
Cisco estimates there are over 1 million unfilled IT security jobs (Source: Cisco 2014 Annual Security Report)
Cyber Security Example
Role of Learning in IT
RETAIN
Retaining key employees who maintain tribal knowledge, provide business value or possess intellectual capital valuable to the business should always be a top priority (source: CIO
Insight)
REWARD
Implement an aggressive training program to enhance their skills and develop new skills in other key areas (source:
CIO Insight)
KEEP CURRENT
Once you attract these people you must give them a compelling learning environment to stay current, as technology advances at an accelerating rate. (source: Bersin by
Deloitte)
ATTRACT
While salary and benefits may be one of the most important things you think about in your hiring and investments in people, in reality your investments in leadership, culture, and employee development are far more important (source:
Bersin by Deloitte)
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• Easy to consume
• Anytime, Anywhere, Any device
Reference: CB insights
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CapabilityCafe View
Technology Capabilities
Identify Plan Source Develop Retire
Tech
capabilities
are difficult to
predict
Involves
making bets.
Need to have
flexibility.
Needs
sophisticated
approach.
Hire, contract,
outsource
Self directed
learners.
Make
resources
available.
Detailed
thinking about
impact on
products &
services
Sourcing
learning for
emerging
tech may be
difficult
Actively
monitor tech
lifecycle.
There may be
competing
tech in the
organisation
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