Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC)
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Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC)
Leveraging ICT for Growth, Employment & Governance Project Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) Information And Communication Technology Division Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology BCC Bhaban, 14-E/X Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207 8181381, fax: 8181383, e-mail [email protected] Web Site: http://www.bcc.net.bd, www.lict.gov.bd ======================================================================================================= EOI REF # 56.109.007.00.00.042-2014 -755 Date: 11 November 2014 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) For Delivery of Middle Management Training Services for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry (Contract Package # S31) Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), an organization of Information & Communication Technology Division, Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Leveraging ICT for Growth, Employment and Governance Project (LICT) (IDA credit no.: 5025-BD), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for payment of services related to Delivery of Middle Management Training Services for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry. The objective of this assignment is to recruit a leading skills assessment, development, and certification organization to develop and implement a program to provide IT/ITES middle management and/or supervisory skills training and certification for the IT/ITES industry of Bangladesh. The Scope of the Services include, but not limited to (i) Provide Inception Report, (ii) Analyze Skills & Roles Gaps, (iii) Develop Middle Management Role Specific Skill Set Dictionary, Standards and Skills Development Framework, (iv) Develop Embedded Middle Management Training (EMMaT) Process, (v) Design and Develop Course Curriculum, (vi) Develop Content, (vii) Pilot, Evaluate and Refine and (viii) Implement Mass Rollout. The Leveraging ICT for Growth, Employment and Governance project, invites qualified firms to submit Expression of Interest (EOI) for Delivery of Middle Management Training Services for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry. Interested firms should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the assignment. The selection criteria are as follows: Certificate of Incorporation/Registration of consultants (firm). At least 5 years of experience in conducting similar assignments in home and abroad; preferably with international experience in at least 2 countries . Other experiences of the firm(s) for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry. Availability of appropriate skills among staff. International Accreditation. Availability of resources Support services of the firm The attention of interested Firms is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers January 2011 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with International/National Firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-contract to enhance their qualifications, but should mention whether the association is in the form of a “Joint-Venture” or of a “SubContract”. In the case of a joint venture, all members of such “association” should have real and well-defined inputs to the assignment and it is preferable to limit total number of firms including the associates to a maximum of three. The procurement process would be Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank’s "Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers" dated: January 2011”. Interested firms may obtain Terms of References (TOR) at the address below during regular office time 9:00 to 15:30 hours (GMT+06:00) on all working days. They may also obtain the same in the BCC’s official website: www.bcc.net.bd. The notice of request for EOI is available on the websites: CPTU (www.cptu.gov.bd). Expressions of Interest (EOI) must be delivered in a written form with all relevant information and documents establishing eligibility to the address below by 15 December 2014 in three sets (1 Original + 2 Copies ) and clearly marked “Expression of Interest for Delivery of Middle Management Training Services for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry”. The authority reserves the right to accept or reject any or all EOIs, or annul the process at any stage without assigning any reason(s) whatsoever and without incurring any liability to the affected applicant(s). Sd/Project Director Leveraging ICT Project for Growth, Employment and Governance Project Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) BCC Bhaban Plot # E-14/X, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka – 1207. Tel: +88-02-8181381, +88-02-81440785 Fax: +88-02-8181383 E-mail: [email protected] Terms of Reference (ToR) for Delivery of Middle Management Training Services for IT and IT-Enabled Services Industry 1. Objective of Assignment The objective of this assignment is to recruit a leading skills assessment, development, and certification organization to develop and implement a program to provide IT/ITES middle management and/or supervisory skills training and certification for the IT/ITES industry of Bangladesh. Almost all the IT/ITES companies (both home & abroad) face continuous challenges in growth lacking adequate supervisory and mid-level management human resources. A leading local management academy and a credible global IT/ITES company will build the appropriate mid-level resources managed by the hired firm; for roles in IT/ITES companies as team leaders, associate managers, managers, etc. Bangladesh could further build a competitive advantage through the availability of such mid-level skills; and the assignment should build on the similar training programs. 2. Scope of Services i. Provide Inception Report: Provide an Inception Report that contains a description of start-up activities, the detailed work plan, methodologies, the list of personnel involved and their roles and responsibilities, and an estimate of the time allocation for the involved personnel from both the Government of Bangladesh and the organization’s team. In addition, to provide a business plan that spells out the resources to be deployed and the results proposed to be achieved. The business plan should also propose long term, sustainable business model options for the Program. ii. Analyze Skills & Roles Gaps: Conduct research and analysis of the gaps and weaknesses with regard to middle management skills and roles availability in Bangladesh for the global and local IT/ITES industry. Based on this analysis identify specific skill areas where training will be necessary. The analysis should be systematic, multidimensional and conducted in collaboration with relevant partners - including leading international and local IT/ITES companies, academic institutions, governments, international standards bodies and industry/trade associations. It should cover the current talent and training situation and provide recommendations on prioritized areas for IT/ITES industry middle management skills development. The analysis should also recommend changes in curriculum and pedagogy required as part of broader education reforms in Bangladesh. iii. Develop Middle Management Role Specific Skill Set Dictionary, Standards and Skills Development Framework: Develop a comprehensive dictionary of skills required for the IT/ITES Industry together with standards for each skill set category, create a database of job role profiles and performance indicators for various middle management functions. These standards should be developed in close collaboration with the relevant partners described above, and have their explicit support in terms of quality and relevance. To also develop a skills development framework to be used for planning and aiding in development of the middle management training program, and be based on internationally proven frameworks for middle management that is adapted for the local needs. The various roles of the Middle Management of the IT/ITES Industry are as following (Please note that this is an indicative list from experience, not from a rigorous IT/ITES Industry study in Bangladesh. So the ongoing Bangladesh IT/ITES Industry Statistics Gathering and Strategic Planning and the above-mentioned Skills Gap Analysis activities will contribute in revisiting / fine-tuning the mentioned roles): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Project manager (PM); Product Manager; UX (User Experience) Design lead; Tech Lead/Lead Architect; QA Lead/Manager; Lead Business Analyst/Lead Use Case Engineer; Lead Systems Analysis/Systems Analysis manager; Lead Data Scientist Technical Documentation Lead Lead Test Engineer Marketing Manager Finance & Accounting Manager HR Manager Admin Manager Operations & BPO Manager All of the above Middle Management roles must possess the following five skills and attributes to be successful middle managers to grow large world-class successful IT/ITES companies: 1. Basic Strategic management skills with Business model Generation 2. Clear & Ethical Communication Skills 3. Ethical Leader with Essential Coaching and Team Building Skills 4. Productivity Tools Basic Hands-on Expertise 5. Basic Financial Management & Analytical Expertise iv. Develop Embedded Middle Management Training (EMMaT) Process: Develop an extensive embedded Middle Management Training Process, which will integrate on-thejob project works and off-site residential training. The following is a tentative embedded layered training model that the selected firm may consider and fine tune depending on the analyzed skill gaps. The EMMaT Process will cover both the vertical (i.e. above mentioned 15 skills) & horizontal (i.e. above mentioned 5 skills) integrated training. The horizontal training will be for all trainees regardless of their background or department. In a brief the horizontal training will cover the core fundamental IT skills & international standard practice of processes, tools & techniques used by middle management employees all over the world. The vertical training will be for trainees in respect to their background/department or based on the middle managers’ potentiality from other backgrounds. In brief, the vertical training will cover the background & department specific specialized training which will be applicable in the context of IT/ITES industries of Bangladesh. The foundational training duration will be 15 days & the track specific basic skills training for 15 days. The trainees will return to their organization to apply the knowledge of foundational & basic skills training as a part of their assignment. The assignment duration will be 1 month. The vertical training will start after the completion of 1 month assignment period. The duration of vertical training will be 1 month again in the training institute. In the vertical training there will be virtual companies for simulation. In this virtual simulated environment the trainees will learn how to integrate both horizontal & vertical training knowledge effectively & efficiently. v. Design and Develop Course Curriculum: Develop a streamlined IT/ITES middle management training course curriculum that is based on the global skill set standards and framework, aligned with the specific skill requirements in the case of Bangladesh, and has explicit support of the relevant partners in terms the curriculum’s quality and relevance. In addition, a curriculum map should be developed for the short, medium and long term skills development. The various courses for the Middle Management training are as following (Please note that this is an indicative list from experience, not from an extensive IT/ITES Industry study in Bangladesh. So the ongoing Bangladesh IT/ITES Industry Statistics Gathering and Strategic Planning and the above-mentioned Skills Gap Analysis activities will contribute in revisiting / fine-tuning the mentioned courses below): 1. Business Communication 2. Leadership & supervisory/Team Management 3. Business Development & Software/IT service Marketing & Selling Techniques 4. Business/System Analysis 5. Portfolio, Program & Project management 6. Estimation & Project Costing of Software 7. Financial Management (Incl. budgeting, accounting, taxation) 8. Operation management of BPO 9. Online marketing & Advanced SEO 10. Brand Management of Products & Services 11. Challenges & issues of productization of Software 12. HR Management & Balanced Scorecard 13. General Project & Document management tools & Techniques 14. IT Service Management 15. Quality & Process Improvement 16. International Negotiation 17. Technical Writing 18. Agile Project management 19. Web & Data Security 20. Cloud Computing & Cloud Development 21. User Experience 22. Software testing (Incl. test automation) & quality Assurance 23. Software Matrices (Risk Management, testing & procedure) 24. ITIL – Information Technology Infrastructure Library 25. Information Security 26. Data Science / Big Data 27. Software Design/Architecture (SOA, TDD, Arch Patterns etc.) 28. Software Engineering & testing 29. Productivity Tools for Software Development (incl. source/version control tools) 30. Information System Audit 31. IS Security & Audit 32. Business Process Management 33. Innovation Management 34. Professional & Ethical Leadership 35. Time Management vi. Develop Content: Based on the curriculum map, develop appropriate and prioritized content for certification in close collaboration with relevant partners. The developed content should have their explicit support in terms of relevance and quality, and cover comprehensive middle management skills considering above mentioned skills & courses. vii. Pilot, Evaluate and Refine: To pilot the Program with an initial batch of at least 100 local trainees, and to benchmark results against an international control group. To conduct an evaluation of the pilot to prepare a detailed report to recommend strategies and action plans for improving the Program, and refine the Program based on the agreed recommendations of the Evaluation Report. viii. Implement Mass Rollout: Implement mass rollout of the Program across Bangladesh, train master trainers, and provide middle management for an estimated 1,000 trainees. In addition, to implement a business model for the Program that is internationally recognized, financially selfsustaining and affordable for aspirants seeking employment in the IT/ITES industry by the end of this consultancy service. A final report is to be prepared to highlight the next steps to be taken by Bangladesh for the Program, including future steps on training content development, certification process, local capacity building, and program accreditation. For building local capacity in the host country, the selected consultancy will impart training to local faculty in the areas of exam proctoring, interpretation of assessment results and developing of metrics for quality enhancement of educational programs. This capacity building would occur within an overall knowledge transfer framework proposed and developed by the consulting firm. Besides delivering training for capacity building, the knowledge transfer mechanism would also specify how the transfer of knowledge products and material (documents, reports, questions banks, software) would happen during the course of assignment. 3. Reporting and Time Schedules S/No. Deliverable i. Inception Report, Business Plan & Skills Gap Analysis. Stakeholders Workshop I Middle Management Skill Set Standards and Framework, and design and development of Curriculum Embedded Middle Management Training (EMMaT) Process Program Accreditation and design and development of Training Matching Grants Content, certification processes and credentialing program Pilot rollout, Evaluation Report and Refinement Mass Rollout and Marketing Business Model Implementation ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Timing (Months after Contract Signature) 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 – 30 5 - 30 4. Local Implementation Partner In Bangladesh, the middle management training organization will work in a close partnership with a leading local training or educational institution which will be its local implementation partner. The host institution will provide inputs in all stages of inception, design, and implementation of the Program for IT/ITES middle management skills. The host institution together with the GOB’s relevant agencies will also help the assessment organization build linkages with universities and training institutes in Bangladesh. 5. Qualification and Experience of Firm and Team FIRM Leading assessment organization with experience of rolling out similar assessments in at least two countries Demonstrated capability in design, development and delivery of middle management skills development and certification programs for the IT/ITES sector in particular; as evidenced by the qualifications and experience of professional staff, and the institutional experience of the bidder At least 5 years of experience in conducting similar assessments Should have conducted similar training program for at least 300 trainees in previous years Testing frameworks and content should have wide industry acceptance including support of at least one leading industry association for the IT/ITES industry Should have strong partnerships with reputed testing organizations There should be no conflict of interest between the skills assessments undertaken by the firm and any training, placements or other related activities of the firm. TEAM Team leader: Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a leadership role in designing and conducting middle management training for the IT/ ITES sector; experience in at least 2 countries that are significant global players in IT/ITES; successful track record of collaborating with one or more IT/ITES industry associations. Expert in middle management skills gap analysis; and developing skills dictionaries, standards and framework. Minimum of 5 years international experience in these areas with successful track record of working in or collaborating with three or more leading IT/ITES companies on such training activities; successful track record of working in or collaborating with one or more leading academic institutions on subjects relevant to training for the IT/ITES sector. Expert in middle management curriculum design, content development and certification: Minimum of 5 years’ international experience in the areas of curriculum design, content development and certification relevant to the IT/ITES industry; successful track record of working in or collaborating with three or more leading IT/ITES companies on such training activities; successful track record of working in or collaborating with one or more leading academic institutions on subjects relevant to training for the IT/ITES sector. Expert in financial analysis and performance metrics: Minimum 5 years’ experience in the area of financial analysis, business models and performance metrics; advanced degree in finance or accountancy; experience of making financial projections and budgets for large scale training related activities.