Standards

STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION UPDATE MAY 2010


 

Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC)


 

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Have you ever wondered how some of the common certification programs were developed and how they became integrated so closely into several professions? An accountant, for example, almost always has a CA or CMA designation following their name. Without a doubt, certification programs that successfully withstood the test of time are all based on a solid plan and a strong foundation of extensive knowledge and research about the industry as well as the profession.
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR ICT EMPLOYEES LOYAL IN A COMPETITIVE MARKETPLACE
Do you ever feel like you’re running on a hamster wheel when it comes to retaining your ICT employees?  Does it seem like you finally reach the point of training them to your specifications, and then suddenly, they take off to join the first organization that offers them a bit more money or promises them a better work/life balance?
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I-ADVANCE© CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the I-ADVANCE© Certification Program?
The I-ADVANCE© Certification Program is a professional certification that recognizes the technical, business and interpersonal skills of information and communications technology (ICT) practitioners and managers within the industry. It is a voluntary certification that will enable ICT practitioners to demonstrate their depth of knowledge and skills of an ICT profession against national industry standards.
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Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) is a not-for-profit sector council that strives to create a diverse, prepared and highly educated Canadian ICT industry and workforce. We forge partnerships that will help develop the quantity and quality of ICT professionals needed to maintain and improve Canada’s position as a leader in the global marketplace.

Funded by the Government of Canada's Sector Council Program.
Financé en partie par le Gouvernement du Canada par l’entremise du Programme des conseils sectoriels.