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ICAICT202A - Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment

ICAICT202A - Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment. Introduction ICT Roles Policies and Procedures KPIs Legislations Positive Communication Strategies Written and Oral Communication.

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ICAICT202A - Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment

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  1. ICAICT202A - Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment

  2. Introduction ICT Roles Policies and Procedures KPIs Legislations Positive Communication Strategies Written and Oral Communication

  3. Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other enterprise.

  4. IT ROLES There are many roles in an IT or ICT, but most organizations do not need someone to fill all the roles Roles can be combined It can be outsourced Name give to IT roles vary from organization to organization – “it is important to understand the role rather than the title of the job”

  5. IT ROLES IT Consultants and planners IT Operations technicians (network support) IT user support technicians (help desk support) Network/systems designers and engineers Software designers and engineers Web developers and producers

  6. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policies are general guides to decision making Procedures, on the other hand, are more specific statements e.g. SOPs You need to have a clear understanding of any SOPs relating to your role and tasks. Both policies and procedures convey to employees and to other stakeholders the organization’s interests – their vision, mission, goals and methods they intend to use to achieve these goals

  7. Stakeholders – are the people or entities with which your organisation has contact Enterprise priorities: Different classes of clients Different services and product lines New product/service launches Market research After sales service Customer complaints

  8. Key performance indicators Meet the knowledge requirements of your role Keep product knowledge up-to-date at all times. Be able to provide clients with information without error Demonstrate the necessary skills to access and input data. Operate the enterprise’s applications systems and software correctly and in a timely manner

  9. LEGISLATIONS Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (SA and WA) Anti-discriminating Act 1994 (Qld) Racial Vilification Act 1996 (SA) Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth) Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) Workplace health and safety legislation Consumer protection and sale of goods legislation

  10. “It is your responsibility to know your obligations under legislation and the consequences, both for your enterprise, and for yourself, of non-compliance” Ethics – social responsibility Information collection records and disclosure Data quality and security

  11. The following is a brief summary of the conditions you must comply with when collecting , recording and disclosing information: • You must not collect information unless the information is necessary for one or more of the enterprise’s functions or activities. • You must collect information only by lawful and fair means- not in an unreasonably intrusive way. • Upon collecting information from an individual, ensure that the individual is of: • The identity of the organisation and how to contact it. • The fact that they are able to gain access to the information • The purposes for which the information is collected • The organisations or its types to which the information might be disclosed • Any law that requires the particular information to be collected • The main consequences (if any) for the individual if all or part of the information is not provided.

  12. If it is reasonable and practicable to do so, an organisation must collect personal information about an individual only from that individual • If an organisation collects personal information about an individual from someone else, it must take reasonable steps to ensure that the individual is or has been made aware of this • The collection of sensitive information (health, beliefs, sexual preference, religion) must be directly and demonstrably related to the purpose of the collection.

  13. Policies • Procedures • Codes of Conduct Document IT Policies and procedures and determine whether they are applied in practice

  14. Determine key players within the organisation and their role and importance

  15. SECTION 2: USE POSITIVE AND VARIED COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES WITH ICT CLIENTS

  16. Receive request and enquiries regarding the use of ICT equipment, operating systems and software from clients and colleagues in a polite manner Client enquires and request will be made via various communication mediums: • In person (face to face) • Over the phone • Email • Letter • fax

  17. First impression counts… When greeting the client always • Smile • Remember their name • Engage them in a friendly conversation

  18. Ethical behaviour A Code of ethics benefits the organisation and the individual by • Reinforcing the organisation's standard of conduct • Identifying practices that are and are not permissible • Allowing leaders, managers and others to share experiences and ideas about what is and what is not an ethical position • Developing a shared culture based on ethics and accountability

  19. Responding appropriately to client and colleague requirements and identify options

  20. Verbal Communication • Oral- Spoken words- conversation • Written- written form- memos- email- business letter

  21. Non-verbal Communication • Body language • Gestures

  22. Listening…. 3 Levels of Listening

  23. Active Listening is supported by effective questioning.. OpenQuestions Closed Questions Do you Are you Can you Will you Would you • How • What • When • Where • Why • Explain • Describe • Tell me

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