IT sector skills body e-Skills UK has
launched a consultation on the future of IT skills to feed into its five-year
strategic plan.
The consultation will focus on five key objectives, designed to improve the
appeal of the sector and develop better education and business leadership.
Collaboration across the sector is integral to e-Skills' plan, said chief
executive Karen Price.
"Our job is to unite employers, educators and government to ensure the UK has
the technology-related skills it needs to compete in the global economy," she
said.
"Effective partnerships are central to achieving this, and we value input
from everyone with insight and views on the subject.
"This will help us to create a strategic plan which has widespread support
and can make the biggest impact on UK productivity and competitiveness."
The organisation will also be seeking views on ways to address issues such as
the gender imbalance in the sector and optimising the use of public funding for
training.
The five objectives for the strategic plan are:
Sector attractiveness: Improve the appeal of the diverse
range of careers in IT and telecoms, attracting talented men and women from all
walks of life.
Education: Ensure technology-related education in schools,
colleges and universities supports the future needs of the UK in the global
economy.
Workforce development: Encourage investment in the
development of the IT and telecoms workforce to achieve the skills mix needed
for global leadership.
Business leaders: Improve the ability of organisations in
all sectors to derive business benefit from technology by increasing the
strategic technology skills of business leaders and managers.
IT user skills: Ensure all individuals can develop the IT
user skills they need for employment and social inclusion.
More details of the consultation are available at the e-Skills web site at
www.e-skills.com/strategy
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