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“ Next Generation ” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How

“ Next Generation ” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How. June 11, 2015 Oregon ’ s Career Pathway Alliance An Introduction. Heard this lately?. Job-driven, Industry-driven, Demand-driven More, better, stronger employer partnerships Industry-driven courses and credentials

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“ Next Generation ” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How

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  1. “Next Generation” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How June 11, 2015 Oregon’s Career Pathway Alliance An Introduction

  2. Heard this lately? • Job-driven, Industry-driven, Demand-driven • More, better, stronger employer partnerships • Industry-driven courses and credentials • Industry driven career pathways

  3. Today’s Industry Partnerships: • Are industry driven • Are regional • Are convened by a credible third party • Act as a coordinating body across multiple education, workforce development, economic development and other programs • Create highly customized responses to a target industry’s needs, and therefore highly accurate responses • They are about more than workforce training • Treat employers as partners, not just customers • Are NOT a grant program, a short term project, a passing fad; they are a long term partnership

  4. They are different from: • Your state workforce investment board • Your regional or city economic development board • Your Chamber of Commerce • An industry association • Your Community College Advisory Boards • A career pathway employer group

  5. Where are they operating?

  6. LANE COUNTY TECH COLLABORATIVE 32 Active Company members Early Wins: Non-stop flight to/from San Jose + High Speed Internet Downtown Top Areas of Focus: Quality k-12 curriculum + Business Driven Post-Secondary

  7. This slide created by Collaborative Economics, Inc.

  8. Industry: What’s the Goal? • Industry Leadershipin developing the agenda, the priorities and the strategies for action. • Industry Partnership demonstrated in a willingness to collaborate together (company-to-company), and with support partners. • Industry Commitmentin implementing action areas, including time, in-kind and financial commitments as required to realize goals.

  9. Why Sector Partnerships? • There is increasing debate about a skills mismatchin our economy: by 2020, nearly two out of every three U.S. jobs will require some postsecondary education and training, but 42% of adults in the U.S. (25-64) have no PSE credential. • 64% of companies say they cannot find qualified applicants for management, scientific, engineering or technical positions. • -McKinsey Survey • 67% of small and midsize manufacturers report moderate to severe workforce shortages, and they predict this will get worse not better. • -National Manufacturing Institute Survey • We are back in a tight labor economy, where skills matter more than ever in order for workers to get an edge and foothold in the jobs market. • We must address these challenges with fewer resources: steady declines in investment since the eighties. • Federal employment and training expenditures (non-veteran) down. • Higher education enrollments/tuitions up; appropriations down.

  10. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Historically: Train & Pray • Workforce Development • Economic Development

  11. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Today: Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Economic Development

  12. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Economic Development ? Designs by

  13. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Economic Development Historically: Business Attraction Designs by

  14. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Economic Development Today: Industry Clusters Designs by

  15. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development ? • Economic Development Industry Clusters Designs by

  16. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Historically: Customized Business • Training + Job Matching • III. Economic Development Industry Clusters Designs by

  17. What’s our response? • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce Development • Today: Sector/Industry Partnerships • III. Economic Development Industry Clusters Designs by

  18. Sector Strategies Coming of Age: • EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • Education Career Pathways • Workforce • Development • III. Economic Development Industry Clusters Designs by

  19. Finally, this is “Layered” Work

  20. Questions Now? Questions later? Contact me anytime: Lindsey Woolsey lindsey@woolseygroup.com

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