SFIA  9 launch: Skills for the Information Age

SFIA 9 launch: Skills for the Information Age

A key globally recognised tool that helps all understand the skills needed in a modern digitally enabled workplace.

Date and time

Tuesday, October 29 · 4:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

10:30 AM

Welcome

Lisa Syrek (AU)


Lisa Syrek is a Training and Development Leader with extensive experience working across a range industries including ICT, with small to large organisations including corporate and government organis...

10:35 AM

Opening remarks

Siobhan O'Sullivan (AU)


Over Siobhan's 25+ year career she has worked in fintech, mortgages, logistics and retail. She is a passionate supporter of Australia's innovation ecosystem and is currently Chief Operating Officer ...

10:40 AM

Introducing SFIA 9

Chris Fechner (AU)


Chris is the CEO Digital Transformation Agency and a SFIA Board member. As CEO of the Digital Transformation Agency, Chris is responsible for leading the delivery of the Australian Government’s digi...

11:00 AM

SFIA in New Zealand

Ann-Marie Cavanagh (NZ)


Ann-Marie is Deputy Government Chief Digital Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Digital Public Service - Te Kōtui Whitiwhiti. Previous roles have included Chief Technology and Digital Services Office...

11:10 AM

SFIA 9 in detail

Daniel Merriott (NZ)


Daniel is the Managing Director of the Digital Skills Agency and a member of the SFIA Council and the SFIA Global Design Authority Board. At the Digital Skills Agency, Daniel helps organisations succ...

11:25 AM

Behavioural factors in SFIA 9

Phil Lovell (AU)


Phil Lovell is a SFIA Accredited Consultant, a Certified IT Professional with a Masters in IT for Business and extensive professional experience in applications development and resource management.

11:40 AM

Common Language: the importance of skills-based frameworks across the economy

David Masters (AU)


David Masters is the Head of Global Public Policy at Atlassian and Independent Director of the Future Skills Organisation (the Jobs and Skills Council for finance, technology and business). He has pr...

11:50 AM

Attract, develop, transform, and retain a high-performing workforce using SFIA

Anthony Beitz (AU)


In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, building and maintaining a high-performing workforce is essential for organisational success. This presentation explores how the Skills Framework for th...

12:15 PM

Q&A Panel sessions

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

A celebration of SFIA and digital skills

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Hosted by the Australian Public Service Digital Profession and the Australian Computer Society.

The Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) is a key globally recognised tool that helps organisations and individuals understand and work with the skills needed in a modern digitally enabled workplace. This release of SFIA is a significant update that helps to keep the framework current in a rapidly changing skills environment.

This launch is just one event in SFIA Week. See the website for details of other events and resources that you can access.


In-person

Australian Computer Society, Canberra office 10.30-12.30

Suite 3, Level 5, 64 Northbourne Av, Canberra ACT 2601 (Entrance is via Bunda Street)
Phone: (02) 6143 5503 · acs.canb@acs.org.au

Tickets

Frequently asked questions

Where can I learn more about SFIA?

On the SFIA website: https://sfia-online.org/en

Can we use SFIA?

See the whole of country licences for Australia and New Zealand; https://sfia-online.org/en/about-sfia/licensing-sfia/whole-of-country-licence

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