How Community Colleges Can Use Real-Time Labor Market Data to Deliver Quality, Value and Success

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CHRIS EVANS, DIRECTOR MARCHMONT OBSERVATORY UNIVERSITY OF EXETER.
Advertisements

BETTER TOGETHER Region 6 DOL Gathering. 2 Organize Community Resources SIX GUIDING PRINCIPLES Deepen, Sustain Employer Partnerships Make Easier to Acquire.
A Unique Voice Bridging Business and Policy to Shape the Competitiveness of the Workforce and Workplace Business & Community College Partnerships: A Blueprint.
Presented by: Stephen Gable Center Manager - Altus Workforce Center Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.
© 2014 Burning Glass Technologies Matching People & Jobs Reemployment & Education Pathways Resume Parsing & Management Real-Time Jobs Intelligence Matching.
PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook The University of West Alabama SECTION 2 Jobs and Labor © 2011 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. May not be.
Using Labor Market Data for Program Development Daylene Meuschke, Ed.D. College of the Canyons Gabriel Rench EMSI Ralph Plaza EMSI RP Conference April.
0 Georgia Work Ready Meeting Georgia’s Economic Challenge Chris Baucom, Business Development Manager Governor’s Office of Workforce Development March 26,
What are Career Pathways and What Do They Have To Do with Adult Education? Maureen Wagner CAACE Conference March 26, 2015.
1 Mary Bruton Missouri Economic Research and Information Center.
Labor Market Rationale in Curriculum What is it and why does it matter? Lori Sanchez, Director, Center of Excellence, Chaffey College Wheeler North, Treasurer.
A Revolution for Oklahoma
November 2014 MINNESOTA’S Statewide Longitudinal Education Data System (SLEDS) Minnesota Department of Education Minnesota Department of Employment and.
California Needs Assessment of Workforce Issues for Energy Efficiency, Demand-Side Management, Renewable Energy and the Green Economy Conducted by the.
Company Profiles Local employers can create and maintain company profiles to describe their business, highlight their unique attributes, and communicate.
Kris Stadelman, CEO Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County 10/29/08 Sector Panels at the Local Level.
Developing Local Career Pathway Systems: Mapping Community Assets PRESENTED AT: ILLINOIS 60 BY 25 NETWORK MEETING SAMUEL NELSON, ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE.
Centers of Excellence and CTE Liaison Hub May 6, 2009 Tech Prep Regional Collaborative Steering Committee Cerritos, California.
Matching Demand with Supply in Local Labor Markets.
Balanced Scorecard. Linking measurements to strategy.
Using Strategic Compass As a Tool for Economic Development in New York’s Creative Core.
Pilot Companies 2 Sponsors 3 Why Veterans? It’s a smart decision It’s about pride It’s about security It’s about opportunity.
Illinois workNet Volunteering – Good for Job Seekers and Business College Changes Everything Conference July 2015.
Division of Workforce and Economic Development Strengthening Department of Labor and Adult Basic Education Grant Programs with Career Coach and Analyst.
Sector Partnership Metrics: 5 Considerations 1.The Audience: Who cares about the outcomes of a sector partnership? 2.The Need for Customization: Sector.
Missouri’s Workforce Investment System. MISSOURI WORKFORCE INVESTMENT SYSTEM Workforce Supply Side Business Demand Side Education Skills Training Capacity.
Understanding the market: Using LMI Hilary Stevens, Researcher Marchmont Observatory Marchmont Observatory.
Oregon’s Approach: Policies and Practices that Link Economic and Workforce Development NGA Policy Advisors Institute September 19, 2005.
Improving the Lives of Working Families Business and Community College Partnerships: A How-To Guide October 3, 2011 Improving the Lives of Working Families.
US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Partnering for Effective Business Engagement Heather Graham Director of Special Initiatives.
Is the Talent Shortage for Real?
State Policies to Support Sector Partnerships November 18,
Keeping Up With Demand: Measuring Labor Market Alignment in TAACCCT Programs Michelle Van Noy and Jennifer Cleary TCI Research Symposium: Evidence of What.
1. 2 right employeerightjob The WorkKeys system is used as a tool to select, hire, train, develop, and retain the high-performance workforce necessary.
Credentials That Work: The Potentials of Real Time Labor Market Information Practical Applications for Productivity and Performance Improvement.
Moving Toward Self-Sufficiency ________________________________________________________________ Preparing Mississippi’s Workforce Presentation for Reaching.
How to use the Graduate Employment Outcomes tool to assess labor market outcomes of Minnesota graduates Alessia Leibert, Research Project Manager Minnesota.
U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration businessengagement.workforce3one.org businessengagement.workforce3one.org Engaging Business.
CAREER PATHWAYS THE NEW WAY OF DOING BUSINESS. Agenda for our Discussion Today we’ll discuss: Career Pathways Systems and Programs Where we’ve been and.
YOUTHBUILD USA SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 Sectoral Employment Programs 1.
PLYMOUTH STEM STRATEGY DRAFT Vision To unify and monitor the positive momentum in STEM to ensure its leadership across Plymouth is aligned to.
Policy: SCWDC WS Training Delivery Design: Individual Recommended: Read the policy prior to taking this training. It is helpful to have a copy of.
Real-Time Data and the Green Sector NORTHEAST CONSORTIUM Dmitri Repnikov Vermont Department of Labor Northeast Consortium 1 Real Time Analysis – Understanding.
Our Connected System. Agenda WIOA Overview Our System Our Services.
1 The Colorado Career Pathways System. 2 Growing The Talent Pipeline
Renise Walker, Education Liaison
Talent Pipeline Management. Goals 1. Introduce USCCF and our work focused on closing the skills 2. Familiarize you with the tools, resources, and supports.
4. HRP By Dr. Arbab Akanda. Information Once you know the process you are using to carry out workforce planning, you will need to source and analyze relevant.
6 Key Elements 1) Build Cross- Agency Partnerships & Clarify Roles 2) Identify Sector or Industry & Engage Employers 3) Design Education & Training Programs.
The benefits of skills-based hiring
Introduction Tony Cortez, Account Executive
CHANGING THE WORLD OF TRACKING STUDENT OUTCOMES & ENGAGING ALUMNI
Introduction Contact Information: Jeremy Schmerling
Scottish Student Conference 23 November 2016
Kevin Long – Director of Planning and Policy, Montgomery College, MD
Oklahoma’s Workforce Information Programs Education Job Seekers Employees Employers Oklahoma’s Workforce.
Choosing Industries & Engaging Employers
How to Determine Jobs in Demand
Our goal to raise the percentage of New Jersey residents who
Charlotte jobs in demand and More!

Nick Kremer, Facilitator
DEI-Career Pathways Webinar Series Part 1-Aligning DEI and Career Pathways System and Program Strategies November 2017.
Chapter 10 Business Services and Employer Relations
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES in Central/Mother Lode Region
Minnesota’s Graduate Employment Outcomes Tool
Exploring the Job Market
A Focus on Strategic vs. Tactical Action for Boards
Minnesota’s Graduate Employment Outcomes Tool
Presentation transcript:

How Community Colleges Can Use Real-Time Labor Market Data to Deliver Quality, Value and Success Stephen J. Lynch Director of Workforce & Economic Development, Burning Glass Technologies

Burning Glass Overview (5 mins.) Session agenda Burning Glass Overview (5 mins.) Align Education and Training with Employer Demand (15 mins.) Empower and Guide Students (15 mins.) Deepen Employer Engagement (10 mins.) Q&A and Discussion (15 mins.)

International authority on the demand and supply of talent Burning Glass Helping match talent with opportunity International authority on the demand and supply of talent Collecting and analyzing millions of jobs and careers and then translating them into a common vocabulary. By putting everything into the same language, we can discern patterns within careers, workforces, and the job market. Our insight into the labor market enables us to: Make more effective connections between employers and job seekers offering both sides tools to negotiate the market. Provided educators and policy makers with the detailed intelligence they need to close skill gaps and be more effective workforce intermediaries.

Research Organizations Burning Glass Work across the education & training landscape Recruitment Industry Employers Research Organizations Higher Education Government

Track job market trends in real-time (analyze within 3 days of posted) Burning Glass Advantages of Job Postings Over Traditional LMI Traditional LMI is designed to analyze broad macroeconomic trends. Job postings data offers a far more granular and real-time view o f the market. Specific opportunities and advantages include: Track job market trends in real-time (analyze within 3 days of posted) Determine which jobs and skills are hardest for employers to fill Track data for specific industries and employers Highlight emerging job types not classified in other taxonomies (e.g. Data Scientist) Measure the specific skills required for each job, how skills have changed over time, and differences across industry Determine which credentials employers specifically value

Alignment with employer demand Using data to develop, enhance and maintain education and training programs Quantify Opportunity Target Skills & Competencies Quality Credentials New and Emerging Trends

Alignment with employer demand Quantify opportunity via environmental scan of employer demand

Alignment with employer demand Target training towards skills and competencies as opposed to training to titles

Alignment with employer demand Achieve a deeper understanding of skill gaps

Alignment with employer demand Evaluate the quality and value of credentials What are employers asking for? Is there evidence to support challenging employer demand & hiring behavior? Quality credentials Quality of credential design vs. labor market value credential

Alignment with employer demand Quality of credentials (continued) Certification requirements are more common in cybersecurity roles than in IT generally. 44% of all cybersecurity positions in MA request at least one of the certifications listed below. 11% of all IT positions in MA request a certification of any kind.

Alignment with employer demand Track new and emerging trends to identify opportunities for new program development

Empower and Guide Students Using data to help bridge the information gap Continuous Service vs. Points in Time Exploring Careers Educational Pathways and Choices for Individual Students Promoting Career Attainment

Empower and Guide Students Everybody needs a map What might be a good fit for me? Who wants what I can do? What does this lead to? Where can I get experience?

Empower and Guide Students How do I get to the career I am interested in?

Empower and Guide Students Customized pathways with specific increments

Empower and Guide Students Show the threshold Skills & Competencies

Deepen Employer Engagement Using data to partner more effectively with employers Know Who Is Not at Your Table, and Why It Matters Do Your Homework and Learn a New Language Increase Work Attachments Be a Preferred Provider

Deepen Employer Engagement Sample of Denver Employers Seeking Talent with Web Design Skills

Deepen Employer Engagement Know their Needs in their language

Deepen Employer Engagement Can you develop work attachments? How many?

Deepen Employer Engagement Some lessons from Burning Glass Analytics

Director of Workforce & Economic Development Services Questions or Follow up Contact: Stephen J. Lynch Director of Workforce & Economic Development Services Burning Glass Technologies 617-227-4800 (office) 508-847-7776 (cel) slynch@burning-glass.com