What if, instead of resumes to get full time jobs (which pretty much no linger exist), we sold our skills for projects.... Could you turn your resume into a business card or flyer?
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How do you build a social organization? We're not talking about tweeting and posting updates on Facebook. We're talking about an organization that collaborates internally using an enterprise social network (ESN). An ESN is an internal platform designed to foster collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing among employees.
If your company doesn’t use an ESN, consider more than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies partially or fully implemented an enterprise social network by the end of 2013, according to Deloitte analysis. This is a 70 percent increase over 2011.
We live in an age where marketing has been undergoing radical changes at such a rate that we’re still developing the best ways to accomplish work successfully. Each of the major aspects of digital marketing has developed in their own silos. Now we can gain enormous economies and efficiencies through more internal collaboration and by tearing down those silos.
In this webinar, our panelists will share:
-Company cultures that support information sharing and collaboration.
-How to identify which business areas can benefit from increased communication.
-Tips on choosing software for your company’s, department’s, and team’s needs.
-Social networks aimed at businesses.
-Ways to improve participation in enterprise social networks.
Public Outcomes and Service Co-Design - GovInnovateJane Treadwell
Design-led innovation in the public sector is growing, and actively involving citizens, businesses and communities in defining, developing and delivering better solutions is being adopted across the world. DesignGov, is an 18 month pilot seeking to bring an innovative cross-agency design culture to the Australian public service.
Versatile, experienced sales and business development professional with wide-ranging experience and technical capability for selling value-added wireless solutions and services in complex selling environments. Proven record of accomplishment for enthusiastically and energetically establishing and growing profitable business relationships across diverse market segments.
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Find out more about courses and tips, including Managing a Changing Environment, Business Transformation Courses and Change Management courses with Thales Training & Consultancy.
How do you build a social organization? We're not talking about tweeting and posting updates on Facebook. We're talking about an organization that collaborates internally using an enterprise social network (ESN). An ESN is an internal platform designed to foster collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing among employees.
If your company doesn’t use an ESN, consider more than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies partially or fully implemented an enterprise social network by the end of 2013, according to Deloitte analysis. This is a 70 percent increase over 2011.
We live in an age where marketing has been undergoing radical changes at such a rate that we’re still developing the best ways to accomplish work successfully. Each of the major aspects of digital marketing has developed in their own silos. Now we can gain enormous economies and efficiencies through more internal collaboration and by tearing down those silos.
In this webinar, our panelists will share:
-Company cultures that support information sharing and collaboration.
-How to identify which business areas can benefit from increased communication.
-Tips on choosing software for your company’s, department’s, and team’s needs.
-Social networks aimed at businesses.
-Ways to improve participation in enterprise social networks.
Public Outcomes and Service Co-Design - GovInnovateJane Treadwell
Design-led innovation in the public sector is growing, and actively involving citizens, businesses and communities in defining, developing and delivering better solutions is being adopted across the world. DesignGov, is an 18 month pilot seeking to bring an innovative cross-agency design culture to the Australian public service.
Versatile, experienced sales and business development professional with wide-ranging experience and technical capability for selling value-added wireless solutions and services in complex selling environments. Proven record of accomplishment for enthusiastically and energetically establishing and growing profitable business relationships across diverse market segments.
As a top-performing Project Manager with demonstrated analytical, technical, planning, and problem resolution skills, I am pleased to submit my application for the available position on your team.
My comprehensive hands-on experience will make me an excellent addition to your organization. Throughout my entire career, I have been successful in leading teams in meeting organizations’ missions and values. Below is a sampling of highlights from my resume that demonstrate the overall value I can leverage to advance your mission:
t Project strategist who managed over 100 contract projects. Clients included FedEx, Revlon, Bank of America, University of Miami, and Motorola.
t Led teams across broad technical, financial, and business disciplines to ensure revenues exceeding $11 million while ensuring high-quality deliverables that met or exceeded timeline and budget targets.
t Improved customer retention by 17.2% by providing high-quality services and understanding and implementing customer vision.
t Certificate of Achievement in outstanding dedication and commitment awarded from Mr. Robert R. Ferguson III, Chief Executive Officer for Continental Airlines.
The educational foundation, commitment, and leadership experience outlined on the attached resume position me for a successful partnership with your organization. I would welcome the opportunity to learn more about your team, and to discuss how I can address the unique challenges of this position in order to add value to your company.
Content Listening: Meredith Xcelerated Marketing is seeking a simple way to automate the collection, linking and visualization of a brand’s owned (web, mobile) and earned (social) content across the digital landscape. Today we only have parts automated requiring too much manual involvement. Further, we are not displaying the information in a relevant, consistent manner. This content mapping tool would be used to help our clients (Fortune 500 marketers) understand the opportunities and/or gaps across channels, topics, popularity and other attributes. While similar tools exist for social listening and/or sentiment analysis, we are really interested understanding the linkage of content.
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It is important to understand politically what policies are enacted to support welath hoarding such as extreme CEO salaries. This chart helps to define which political party encourages wealth hoarding.
Presentation for League of Women Voters of Central, PA (10/17/17)Colleen LaRose
Looking forward to speaking to the League of Women Voters in Central, PA on Tuesday October 17th from noon to 1pm at La Primavera restaurant in Lewisburg, PA
I will also be on the radio in the morning on radio station WKOK at 7:10am and 7:40am If you are in the region...stop by or listen!
This presentation is the start of a national dialogue on the US economy....why the economy is in the mess it is in and what we can do on the local/regional level to impact the national economy.
If you would like me to help you start this important dialogue in your region, contact me at colleen@nereta.org
Nelse Grundvig is a genius when it comes to understanding Labor Market Information and Career Pathways. He took us through a detailed analysis of the technology industry and the jobs in it.
Kevin Hively of Ninigrit Partners wowed us with his presentation about the state of the technology workforce in America! Everyone wants to be the "Silicon Valley" of their region...but does it make sense?
The cccco transforming wfd in california NERETA Job Creation SummitColleen LaRose
Jeffrey Forrest explains how California is transforming workforce development by "Doing What Matters" through the community colleges and Career and Technical Education (CTE) initiatives.
Jobenomics nereta job creation summit presentation 14 june 2017Colleen LaRose
Chuck Vollmer has a huge vision for how to change urban economics into vibrant work environments. Jobenomics is an exciting opportunity for workforce and economic development professionals to try something truly revolutionary...if they are willing to collaborate!
JFF - Future of Work - NERETA Job Creation Summit -6/17Colleen LaRose
Mary Wright from Jobs for the Future explains how the world of work is changing, who is winning and who is losing.... Most importantly what we must do to make the world more fair.
PA Dept. of Labor and Industry - Collaborating with Economic DevelopmentColleen LaRose
Eileen Cipriani, Deputy Secretary for Workforce Development for the PA Dept. of Labor and Industry explains how Pennsylvania is working toward a more collaborative economic development strategy by bringing together workforce development and economic development.
Ken Okrepkie from the Ben Franklin Tech Partnership explains how BFTP and a program called TEC Bridge are helping to advance the economy in Pennsylvania
Paul Raetsch retired north east regional director of the Economic Development Administration explains what a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Planning effort entails.
Certifications/credentials – which ones matter to manufacturing employers? Brian Lee – Metrix Learning
There are so many credentials in the marketplace...and increasingly, there are short term certifications. There are a multitude of certification providers. So how do you know which ones are truly valuable in the employment marketplace? Metrix learning is becoming a one stop shop for nearly every kind of certification you can think of! Their unique collaboration with multiple large certification providers such as skillsoft, certiport, Medcom trainex, Kenexa and more has produced a wonderful format for developing targeted career pathways.
Brian Lee – New York CEO, Metrix Learning
New York Wired for Education, LLC (New York Wired), founded in 1991, was originally established to provide state and local governments, not-for-profits agencies, and corporations with innovative and affordable training programs and technology solutions. New York Wired is now the only eTraining company solely focused on the needs of the public workforce training and development market. Using a combination of eLearning technology, instructor-led training and custom development, New York Wired has provided training programs to more than 50,000 adult learners in
over 15 states. In 2008, New York Wired introduced Metrix Learning, its Web-based learning management system (LMS). Metrix was designed to meet the current and emerging training service delivery needs of Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs) and their customers (unemployed, under-employed and dislocated workers) that require new skills, enhanced skills, and certification training programs to prepare them for new employment opportunities.
Brian is the CEO of Metrix Learning and has been with New York Wired for Education for fourteen years. Prior to working with New York Wired for Education, Brian worked as the Director of State Technologies, Inc. and in Executive and Government sales for Xerox.
Nereta Summit presentation David Palmer - WINColleen LaRose
David Palmer, Director of Business Partnerships at the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) for Southeast Michigan
David’s work is focused on supporting WIN’s occupational cluster strategy in
Southeast Michigan for the areas of Advanced Manufacturing, Green Mobility, and
Information Technology. He supports the convening and facilitation of Opportunity Detroit Tech, MAGMA, and ExpereinceIT Detroit. He also acts as lead staff for the region’s Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership federal designation via the Department of Commerce. Advance Michigan governs this partnership and has helped bring over $30 million in federal investments to partner organizations in our region since June of 2014. Mr. Palmer is a member of the National Association of Realtors, the Society for Human Resource Management, and the American Society
for Public Administration. He is passionate about the place where workforce development, meets economic development and real estate re-development. He is engaged in volunteer work across the region and has served on the boards of directors of nonprofits in Washtenaw and Wayne County. Prior to joining WIN, Mr. Palmer was a full time Realtor. Before that managed successful small businesses in Washtenaw County for over a decade, including North America operations for software company, based in Germany, specializing in systems integration for flow dynamics researchers. Mr. Palmer is an alumni of the Michigan Political Leadership Program and Leadership Detroit. He has been designated a Certified Nonprofit Professional by the
Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. David has earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science, a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Master of Public Administration degree, each from Eastern Michigan University.
Summit.nereta.org - April 27-29, 2016
Paul Raetsch
Northeast Region Director for the Economic Development
Administration (retired)
Paul Raetsch began his career working for the Corps of Engineers, the Baltimore Regional Planning Council, and for a member of Congress.
However, he spent most of his career with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration serving his last eight years as Regional Director of the Philadelphia Regional Office. EDA has been implementing economic development programs for forty-five years. The agency has been very popular, consistently receiving strong political support from congress and local elected officials. Before becoming EDA
regional director, Paul served as the Chief of the Planning and New England Divisions. Under his leadership, the agency assisted in the development and implementation of many Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies. Technology-led initiatives, and workforce related projects in partnership with Economic Development Districts, colleges and universities, regional and local economic development organizations and non-profit development and training providers throughout the northeast United States. Paul began his career with EDA as an Economic Development Planner. From his first visit to an Economic Development District (the Mohawk Valley in New York) in 1971, when he witnessed 40 local elected officials cast aside partisan and local parochial issues to set regional economic development priorities, he has been a strong supporter of the CEDS process (At the time the process was named the Overall Economic Development Program, the OEDP). Paul retired in 2007.
After retiring from the federal service he has been busy! He developed and managed a new unique scholarship program for members of the Guard and Reserves from the Delaware Valley and served as a member of the Board of Directors of three organizations: Northeast Pennsylvania Alliance (NEPA) (an Economic Development District), Workforce Wayne, and the Lakeland Colony Corporation, a Property Owners Association. He has also worked as an adjunct Professor of Political Science and Public Administration for various colleges and universities and has volunteered as a docent for the Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
This slideshare was the catalyst behind the upcoming conference November 18-20 in Clinton, NJ ...for information about the conference go to: summit.nereta.org
Many people enjoyed the Linked In article "TEN Ways College Career Counselors Should Be Changing Due to WIOA." Well, to understand that fully, it helps to understand where WIOA comes from and why these changes are necessary. This slideshare, originally presented for Intern Bridge for their online conference in July 2015, will give you more context around that article.
Attend the Summit November 18-20 in Clinton, NJ to Develop Productive Industry Partnerships in Manufacturing!
The purpose of the Summit (and post-conference course) is to assist local higher education, workforce development and economic development professionals in aligning their strategies to:
create a collaborative, supportive environment for manufacturing employers
improve local workforce capabilities, especially for manufacturing employment opportunities
boost a competitive advantage for their region.
Some best practices in economic development and workforce development collabo...Colleen LaRose
Economic development and workforce development collaborate in many different ways, from developing one program or initiative together to working in new, transformative and even technological ways to assure that the skills qualifications of workers match employer's needs in their regions. This slideshare provides a cornucopia of examples from across the country that demonstrate some of the many unique ways economic development and workforce development are learning to work together. If after reviewing this, you would like some assistance in how to create a strong economic development and workforce development collaborative strategy in your region, please email colleen@nereta.org or call me at (908) 995-7718.
Some best practices in economic development and workforce development collabo...
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