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Defining Competence; Grooming Excellence October 3, 2014 Mary the Queen College of Science and Technology Information Technology Department ISSI UP Campus, Diliman Quezon City Resource Speaker: Ederlyn Maura Monzon-Delamide

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Defining Competence; Grooming Excellence to guide graduating students to gain understand how to become competent by defining their own competence and help them groom their own excellence

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  • Defining Competence; Grooming Excellence

    October 3, 2014

    Mary the Queen College of Science and Technology

    Information Technology Department

    ISSI UP Campus, Diliman Quezon City

    Resource Speaker:

    Ederlyn Maura Monzon-Delamide

  • On Defining Competence

    Definition of Competence

    SWOT analysis

    Reflection

    Reflection in-action

    Reflection-on-action

    Patricia Benners Theory

    Demands of the Industry

  • On Grooming Excellence

    Curriculum

    KSA

    On the Job Training

    Mentor-Mentee

    Continuing Education Seminars

    Trainings

    Conference

    Current Trends and Issues

  • Objective

    To create awareness among participants concerning the:

    Important aspects of competence and excellence

    How to define competence and groom their excellence

    What employers are looking for

    Current trends and issues

  • Competence

    cluster of related abilities, commitments, knowledge, and skills that enable a person (or an organization) to act effectively in a job or situation.

    indicates sufficiency of knowledge and skills that enable someone to act in a wide variety of situations.

    www.businessdictionary.com

  • Competence

    2 road paths in gaining competence

    Reflecting in the nature-nurture controversy

    Involve in learning and effort expenditure

    -Handbook of Competence and Motivation By: Andrew J. Elliot, Carol S. Dweck 2005

  • Four Stages of Competence

    Unconscious Incompetent

    Conscious Incompetent

    Unconscious competent

    Conscious competent

  • SWOT Analysis

    Workshop sessions

    Brainstorming meetings

    Problem solving

    Product evaluation

    Strategic planning

    Competitor evaluation

    Personal development planning

  • SWOT Analysis

    Strengths- Internal attributes that are helpful to achieving its objective

    Weaknesses Internal attributes that are harmful to achieving its objective

    Opportunities External factors that help the organization achieve its objective

    Threats - External factors that are harmful in achieving its objective

  • SWOT Analysis

  • Reflection

    Reflectere back , flectere bend

    reflect verb in 1605

    reflection 1650 turning ones thought to a subject.

    A form of deep sustained thought. -On Reflection:An Essay on Technology, Education and the status thought in the

    21st Century By Ellen Rose, 2013

  • Reflective Learning (Gibbs, 1988)

    Description

    What happened?

    FEELINGS

    What were you thinking and

    feeling?

    EVALUATION

    What was good and bad about the experience?

    ANALYSIS

    What sense can you make of the situation?

    CONCLUSION

    What else could you have dine?

    ACTION PLAN

    If it arouse again what would you

    do?z

  • Reflection- in - action

    Retrospection on going situation

    Shadow of doubt

  • Reflection- on- action

    Retrospection on a situation that occured.

  • Benners Theory

    Novice

    Advance Beginner

    COMPETENT

    Proficient

    Expert

  • Demands of Industry

    Communication Skills

    Technical Skills

    Leadership Skills

  • On Grooming Excellence

    Philippine Curriculum

    Core Subjects

    Minor

    Major

  • KSA

    Knowledge

    Skills

    Attitude

  • On-the-Job-Training

    Training

    Transition

    Application

  • Mentor-Mentee

    Relationship

    Patnership

    Collaboration

    Mutually defined goal

    -The Mentees Guide;Making Mentoring Work for you By: Lois J. Zachary, 2009

  • Mentor-Mentee

    Oprah Winfrey: Mentored by Mrs. Duncan, her 4th grade teacher.

    Dr. Martin Luther King: Mentored by Benjamin E. Mays

    Luke Skywalker: Mentored by Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (Star Wars)

    Harry Potter: Mentored by Professor Dumbledore

  • Mentor-Mentee

  • Continuing Education

    Seminars

    Training

    Conference

  • Current Trends and Issues

    Programming and Application Development

    Project Management

    Help Desk / IT Support

    Security

  • Current Trends and Issues

    Software Engineer* Java Developer* iOS Developer* Ruby on Rails Developer Front End Developer UI / UX Developer Web Developer Mobile Developer Android Developer* Product Manager

  • Current Trends and Issues

    IT employment figures

    Rise in salaries among a majority of IT positions for the upcoming year.

    network and wireless engineers,

    database portal administrators

    internet commerce developers

    application developers.

  • Current Trends and Issues

    Changing and evolving

    Changes and breakthroughs in technology require organizations to hire IT graduates:

    - experienced

    - up-to-date on the new technologies.

  • Current Trends and Issues

    HardwareFaster, bigger capacity; Fast development and obsolescence

    SoftwareMore powerful; Fast development and obsolescence

    NetworksFaster, more powerful, more difficult to monitor

    Reliability of system Security of data

    Upgrades to new technological environment

    System support