I have gone through the whole program of the launch and indeed it was wonderful. Not wonderful because of the program, it's because I see the passion of the industry to build its own recognition, just like other professions of longer history. You can easily find examples like accountants, lawyers, doctors, architects and many other professions that are well respected around.
Certainly, they have their professional skills and know-how that worth much respect. However, much more important is their professional pride, discipline and ethics. These enables them to form a standard. A standard for being a qualified professional.
So, can IT gain a professional respect like others? My answer is 100% sure.
But how can the IT practitioners achieve that? In other words, how could IT practitioners be one day be referred to as IT professionals (with respect!)? I think there are several keys:
- The practitioners should be demanding on their work products, work process & work ethics
- There should be independent bodies that set the expectations on these aspects
- There should be independent bodies that assess the level of performance
- Practitioners realize the importance of building a professional respect in others' eyes
Being an IT practitioner, I realize one thing important: we have to participate and unite in order to make the profession gain respect. If we do not step forward and participate, if we do not respect our own profession, can we hope to gain others' respect?
How could we be more participating? I think probably one way is to apply for the certification, be it deem to be successful or not.
Look, a simple chemistry is there:
- A certification program gains its respect and authority by
- not easy to pass the assessment (of course, cannot be too difficult also)
- having a transparent, accountable and quality process in certification
- desired or supported by a lot of practitioners
- gain a legislative position, i.e empowered by the law and government
- A practitioner desires to be certified because
- he/she is capable enough to look for differentiation from others
- his/her employers or clients recognize the certification
- he/she thinks the certification agent is trustworthy, prestigious and authoritative
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