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Blogging Idol contestants debate IT certification

Blogging Idol contestants debate IT certification

By:  Compiled by the ComputerWorld Canada Staff  On: 25 May 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

In the first week of our Blogging Idol contest, three IT managers weighed in on the question of whether IT managers should need professional designations. Highlights from the top posts so far

Professional designation for IT managers: Why Not?

This topic is an old one. As a professional engineer, I’ve seen the debate occur in the engineering profession. Remember the debate over IBM customer engineers? the P.Eng. designation is defined and protected by law in Ontario. I’ve also studied PMBOK (the bible for project managers) but never took the test. I’ve taken Cisco courses but never tried to become a CCIE. I’ve read the ITIL books but, again, never took the test. I don’t think designations are critical if you have enough of the right experiences. Some people think that having too many designations can actually be a warning sign!

Do IT managers get (or need) formal training the same way engineers or architects do? In fact, do IT managers even have to be able to do all of the things their employees do? Not in my experience! Not even close! What should an IT manager’s professional designation be based on? Should it be a sub-set of the P. Mgr. designation developed by the Canadian Institute of Management? Should it be based on a degree such as a Master’s in Management Sciences for example? Should one organization be given the right to offer an IT manager professional designation (see the CIPS site )?

Are specific experiences, testing, programming skills, membership, attestation to honesty and ethical behaviour needed? In some ways, creating professional designations in IT








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