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Women in Technology

Women in Technology. Barb Spurway President, Winnipeg Section CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society). Why I am here. The world consists of …. 51% women women from all walks of life women make up 40% of the workforce Twenty years ago ….

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Women in Technology

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  1. Women in Technology Barb Spurway President, Winnipeg Section CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society)

  2. Why I am here... • The world consists of …. • 51% women • women from all walks of life • women make up 40% of the workforce • Twenty years ago …. • women made up between 20-40% of those enrolled in computer science courses in North America • Today …. • that number has dropped to 10-15% - significant • if the trend continues, less than 30% of people working in IT will be women • Why? • perceptions • interest amongst young women in math and science • exposure and interest of young women in technology We need you to change this trend!!

  3. Not so great predictions • “I think the world has a market for maybe five computers”. Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943. • “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home”. Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of DEC, 1977. • “640K ought to be enough for anybody” Bill Gates, 1981.

  4. Not so great predictions • “The Americans have need of a telephone, but we do not. We have plenty of messenger boys.” Sir William Preece, chief engineer of the British Post Office • “What use could this company make of an electrical toy?” Western Union President, turning down exclusive rights to the telephone, 1878.

  5. Today…. Technology is alive and kicking!! • Technology is everywhere • Technology helps people • Technology makes the world a better place to live • Technology is created by people working together • Technology is fun!!

  6. IT Professions at my workplace... • Systems Analyst • Business Analyst • Project Manager • Developer • Network Specialist • Infrastructure Specialist • Database Analyst • Database Administrator • Network Security Specialist • Solution Architect • Help Desk • Training Coordinator • Project Management Office Manager • Program Manager • Vice-President of IT • Chief Technology Officer

  7. Here is an example from my workplace ... Insert application shot

  8. Zeroing in on a few of my favorite IT professions... Project Manager • Assembles & guides the team in project delivery

  9. Zeroing in on a few of my favorite IT professions... Business Analyst • Helps client understand true business problem and gathers business requirements

  10. Zeroing in on a few of my favorite IT professions... Solution Architect • Technical conceptual solution

  11. Zeroing in on a few of my favorite IT professions... System Analyst • Gathers functional requirements

  12. Zeroing in on a few of the IT professions... Data Architect • Database Analyst • Database Administrator • Designs data storage techniques for efficient retrieval

  13. Zeroing in on a few of my favorite IT professions... Developer • Technical development

  14. To Succeed in Math, Science and Technology... • Good school record - competitive • Attitude • Desire to achieve in these areas • Like to solve problems • Role models (including mentoring) • A desire for teamwork

  15. To explore a career in IT • Keep the doors open .… university/college entrance • Take Math and Science(s) • Investigate Careers in Technology • Use Computers and become Technology Literate • Ask your parents/sponsors what your strengths are • KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN!!

  16. What you need to know if you’d like to work in IT • Lifelong Learning • keep yourself marketable! Always! • education continues after you earn your degree • IT “professional designations” such as the ISP and the PMP • Information age has opened up the global market • what you know will be more important than your years of experience, age, etc • those with leading edge skills will have best opportunities • flat (encyclopedia) to virtual (web) trends everywhere

  17. What you need to know if you’d like to work in IT • Strong organizational skills • Strong people and communication skills • Analytical and problem-solving skills • Math and science skills • Creativity skills • You will need these skills for both university and college entrance of: • Computer Science • Engineering • Math and Science • Management No matter what you do, these skills provide the foundation for success!

  18. What’s Coming • Auto manufacturers are in the process of equipping their cars with wireless, Internet access ... providing dynamic navigation and real-time traffic routing ... security and antitheft protection ... emergency calling and roadside assistance ... and voice activated e-mail. • A young father paralyzed in a car accident became the first recipient of a new medical implant -- controlled by buttons on a walker or crutches ... intended to help paraplegics regain some of their ability to walk • Imagine chips embedded in your refrigerator at home ... providing it with the ability to scan bar codes and automatically place orders via the Internet to your local grocery store ... for pick up at your convenience

  19. Don’t just take my word for it... • WWW.CIPS.CA - CIPS @ School, Women in Technology program, Women in IT Ambassador program & TeensAsk@cips.ca • Canada’s Association of IT Professionals • WWW. JACAN.CA • Junior Achievement web site - an excellent partnership! • WWW.wiredwomen.com • Wired Woman - non-profit org of women entrepreneurs utilizing technology • Women in Technology - Grade 9 Workshops (IBM) • thanks especially for the input to this presentation!!

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