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Tuesday, February 26 th Career Pathways and Economic Prosperity Winning in the Human Age

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 2 Employees old enough to retire now outnumber teen workers for the first time in 60 years In the US 10,000 workers reach age 65 daily By 2020, more than 36% of the country’s population will be older than 65 There Are Not Enough Skilled Workers in the U.S. The Demographic Shift

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 3 More than 36,000 of the state’s 77,500 registered nurses are planning to retire over the next nine years, according to DWD estimates. There Are Not Enough Skilled Workers in Wisconsin The Demographic Shift

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 4 In Wisconsin: Only 17.5% of small companies and 31% of large companies report that they have world- class, innovation talent. 66% report that they lack the talent to drive global engagement into the next decade. (Source: Next Generation Wisconsin Manufacturing) Approximately 1 in 10 jobs for key economic sectors go unfilled today in the following skills clusters : Accounting & Fin. Analysis: 9% Mechanical Engineering: 11% Metal Manufacturing: 12% (Source: ManpowerGroup study) The Talent Shortage

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 5 The Talent Mismatch Today there are 3.1 million open jobs in the U.S. By 2020 there will be 1.5 million too few college graduates to meet demand and there will be 5.9 million more Americans without high school diplomas than employers will need (Source: McKinsey Global Institute US Jobs Report) The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Worknet job site consistently reports more than 30,000 job openings while approximately a quarter million Wisconsinites remain out of work.

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 6 Taking A Contemporary Approach How can we… See into the future and determine what skills will be in demand 5 and 10 years from now? Build a sustainable pipeline of rightly skilled talent in Wisconsin to power the key industries that drive our prosperity and competitiveness? Maintain flexibility in our approach so that talent can quickly be moved to where it is needed or rapidly up-skilled to match demand? How can we… See into the future and determine what skills will be in demand 5 and 10 years from now? Build a sustainable pipeline of rightly skilled talent in Wisconsin to power the key industries that drive our prosperity and competitiveness? Maintain flexibility in our approach so that talent can quickly be moved to where it is needed or rapidly up-skilled to match demand?

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 7 Mobility is the New Normal In the future, mobility across industries and roles will be a new normal. Skills clusters are: –A contemporary way to group multiple occupations that share similar skills –An element of a workforce taxonomy that is a parent to two or more jobs or occupations (children) –Specific enough to be demonstrated and learned while also being comprehensive such that it is shared by multiple jobs or occupations –Traceable to government and private industry data sets for statistical comparison purposes –Represents foundation skills… acts as a basis for preparing individuals for the workforce, either entry level or at times of change during a career. There is no expectation that all workers need to learn all skills in a cluster. The particular skills and levels at which experience is needed is determined by the specific context of a job. –Skill clusters differ in their impact … some will be associated with high growth, performance and entrepreneurialism that drives economic performance and employment. The number of people in this cluster may be small. These may be instrumental in driving economic development. Other skill clusters represent skills that are needed ‘en masse’ by steady employers and are needed to maintain the state’s competitive position.

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 8 Be Bold 2 Skills Clusters

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 9 ManpowerGroup’s forecast shows that Wisconsin will have a shortfall across all critical skills clusters in our 6 key industry sectors. Supply/Demand Forecast

February 2013 © 2013 ManpowerGroup 10 Working Across the Ecosystem to Drive Economic Prosperity Implications for RISE Partners Aligning information about opportunities and curriculum requirements with industry insights Managing the tension between employer “needs” and employers “wants” Lifelong learning model –Expanding flexible programming –Cost effective offerings Right-sizing programs based on employment needs Providing reality-based employment counseling WIBs as intermediaries to create alliances with employers to develop pipelines that start at the middle school or high school level