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From WIRED to What's Next: The Post
Recession Partnership for
Skills-Driven Economic Development
Richard Seline, Principal
Presentation for the
North East Regional Employment and Training Association
Why WIRED?
 Lack of coordination among drivers of job-creation and skills
development at the regional level
 Continued reinvention of the industry engagement model from
appointee to appointee at the state or WIB levels
 Inability to keep pace with new skills requirements in certain
emerging industry sectors, technologies, and globalization of
business models
 Hundreds of funded programs, grants, contracts circling around
the skills gap but no coordination of response much less
opportunity to explore mutual interests
“Regionalism” on the rise then…and now:
Driving Clusters and Industry Sectors
3
Clustered Asset Mapping
Clusters and Industry Sectors
Source: Regions of Innovation Project, US Council on Competitiveness
6
However, A New Regional Model
Emerging…
Then….
Manufacturing
Research
Development
Trials/Testing
Services
Self-contained
regional clusters
Intl Region
A
Local
Network E
Your
Region
Industry
Consortia F
Province D
Region C
Country G
Now….
Specialized,
networked regions:
Global Hubs & Nodes
Assessing Capacities to Innovation
Identifying & Measuring Assets and Skills
Regional
Innovation
Capacity
Converge, Coordinate, Collaborate
1 Knowledge of Critical Sciences,
Technologies, Applied
Engineering
5 Economic Value Generation
6 Infrastructure and Facilities Driving
Design, Manufacturing, Delivery
7 Market Analysis and Access
3 Expertise in capital sourcing,
commercialization of ideas
3
4
5
71
2 6
4 Competitive strengths assessment
2 Global Perspective
The Challenge: Changing vs. Creating Cultures
Legacy Future Scenario
Commodity-based
economy
Narrow value chains
Wholesale Market
perspective – pennies
Tall Poppies
Knowledge Driven
Endless Value chains
‘Niche’ Retail Market
perspective
Brand: Innovative
Entrepreneurs
Reality Check
Encouraging open source innovation and applied knowledge as a competitive
advantage within the region AND as an export to national and global interests
Supporting businesses (industries) that provide growth solutions
to specific challenges across several geographies and sectors
Attracting businesses, value chains based on tech sectors contained
within the proximity of their governance and maybe the region
Promoting business relocation based on jobs
and taxable business base
Creating global networks of innovation and becoming a hub or node
of unique knowledge, know-how, and competency
Evolution of the Role of Economic & Workforce Development Strategies
State Workforce
Commission Regional
Workforce
Continuum for
Targets of Opportunity
& Competencies?
State Agencies
Secondary and
School-to-Careers
Adult Education
Certification
Community and
Technical
Colleges
Business &
Industry
Training
Consortium
Network
Economic
Development
Agencies
Local Workforce
Boards and
One Stops
Community
Based
Organizations
Postsecondary and
Graduate Schools
Employment & Occupation Analysis: The Continuum Model
The WIRED Landscape
13
EWIB RIG Regional Innovation Framework?
Creating a ‘Big Picture’ and Specific Next Steps
Cluster of
Competency and
Knowledge
Existing
Technology&
Engineering
Capacity
Long-term
Occupations
that
consistently
grow with the
economy
STEMas a near-
term
investmentin
humancapital
Attract/Recruit
firms and their
outsourced
operationsto
the region
New pipeline of
students and skills,
leveraged by subject
matters experts in the
community, region
Tap Defense/
Intelligence
capabilities, but
‘repurpose’ skills to
address other options
Underpinning
competency and a
steady flow of
people, ideas,
capabilities derived
from Electric Boat,
UCONN, others
“ Why I must
be in the
Regionto win!”
What is required to create
this continuous innovation
cycle - what are THE
fundamental steps,
operations?
From Clusters of Industry to Clusters of
Knowledge & Competency
Industry Clusters
Production Strengths
• Build-What
Industry and occupational employment remain the foundation for
competencies:
Occupational Clusters
Skill Strengths
• Know-How
• Know-Whom
• Know-What
+
=
“Competencies”
Examples:
• Aerospace engineering
• Consumer product dev.
• Optics research
• Drug design clinical trials
• Bioinformatics
• Materials logistics
• 3D Printed-Manufacturing
Competitive Competencies
Additional databases:
• Patents
• R&D
• Asset Inventory
• VC
Further refine
Competency
definitions or
benchmarking
Connecting Innovation-Related Competencies and Assets
As Competitive Advantage for Regional Progress
Information
Technology/
Computing/Digital Tools
Aligned Workforce
Training & Skill
Creation-Monitoring
Unique Infrastructure,
Specialize Equipment,
Programs
Regional & Global
Networks/ Markets
Industry Sector
Specific
R&D/
Commercialization
Conversion of Ideas
Into Products, Services
Leading to Economic
Opportunity for All
Social Networks,
Leadership, Civic
Stewardship
Laboratories, research parks,
Incubators, Centers of Excellence
21st Century
Knowledge
Competencies
Gap? Early stage, seed capital
Gap? Advanced
manufacturing,
logistics
Gap? High
School-
Community
College Academy
Gap? Value proposition for
outreach to non-resident
CEOs, decision-makers
Advanced
Systems & Materials /
Polymers /
Nanotechnology
Biomedical
Research
Advanced
Manufacturing
Aerospace
& Defense
Transportation
&
Logistics
UAVs / Sensors /
Micro-Electro-
Mechanical Systems
Biomedical Engineering
/ Diagnostics / Drug
Development
Military Technologies
/ Shipbuilding /
Professional R&D
Services
Modeling &
Simulation
Technology
The Knowledge Economy and Clusters of Knowledge
Formal Approach to Taking a Job:
Emergence of New
Roles:
• Disease Mapper
• Robotic Surgery
Assistant
• Artificial
Intelligent Device
Designer
• Remote Sensing
Test and
Evaluation
Manager
• Nanoscale
Pharmaceutical
Production
Facility
Operations
Beginning of the Mismatch…
The Recession Impact
Deepest Job Loss in History
Part-Time Recovery and the 4:1
Productivity Gain in Corporate America
An Uneven Recovery
What’s Changed?
Jobless recovery
Changing labor relations
Advances in technology
Demographic shifts
Reduced funding sources
On-shoring of manufacturing
Distributed learning
Explanation of the Changes
Full-time versus freelance, contract, just-in-time hires,
small group expertise
Hyper-local, hyper-specialized versus global and mobile
Routine maintenance, operations in manufacturing
versus robotics, 3D printing, and other disruptive
technologies
Place-based learning versus MOOCs, DIY Skills
Development
Federal and State Grant Programs versus Public-private
partnership resources, fee-for-services, alternative
certification programs
Competition for Job Creation:
An Issue of Scale
Highest and Fastest Growing Jobs
Shifts, Shifts, and More Shifts
Game Changers in the Economy and
Employment Scenario
Where We Are Today!
What is Different in 2014?
 Nothing: we still have clusters of industries, competencies,
skills, and locations where work occurs – and we still approach
skills development as a system – a linear process.
 Everything:
 we now have totally unique job categories and interdisciplinary
skills as well as teams of PhDs working side by side with Blue
Collars;
 we have product and service ‘disruptions that are occurring on a
weekly and monthly basis, no longer years;
 we have structures and systems that are faster, accelerated, and
self-designed called ‘networks’.
Disrupting Traditional Business Models:
The “Language” of Global Youth & Next Generation
 Networks operating regardless of boundaries, histories, ethnic and
demographics….forming global diplomacy of powerful economic and social impact
Pre Recession vs. Post Recession:
The Structures Are At Odds
Pre Recession Post Recession
WIA Reform – In Our Lifetime?
 The 3 Million and counting “Brigade” of Un, Under-,
and Never Going To Be Traditionally Employed
 Finite Resources and Finite Political Will
 Targeted Performance and Impact – Laser Like Focus
 National Goals and Regional Dynamics, Flexibility
 Labor Unions, Corporate America – and The Axis of Real Job
Creation (which is neither of these!)
 21st Century Competitiveness through Advanced Manufacturing,
Disruptive Technologies, Industrial Design and Engineering, and a
Creative Spark for Global Product Delivery
“ Ready to Work” & Other
Funding Opportunities
$150 Million for “Ready to Work” Partnerships to Support
Innovative Public-Private Efforts to Help the Long-Term
Unemployed Get a Fair Shot. Today, the President and
Department of Labor are announcing $150 million in existing
resources from the H-1B fund to support high performing
partnerships between employers, non-profit organizations
and America’s public workforce system that will help provide
long-term unemployed individuals with the range of services,
training, and access they need to fill middle and high-skill
jobs. A solicitation for applications for these “ready to work”
partnerships be available in February and awards will be
made in mid-2014.
What Does All This Mean For Us?
 Embracing the Entrepreneur, Innovator, Inventor, and Disruptor –
THEY are your new partners in delivering skills and talent
development
 Engagement is NOT what YOU are doing – its what the eco-system
is creating WITH you
 Take a Job or Make A Job – the choices are exponentially
powerful, life-changing, and relevant to the future of WIBs,
Economic Development partners
 Resource allocation of time, energies, monies is top of mind in
determining your ROI – WHAT are your metrics, performance
results?
Questions, Answers, Discussion and Next Steps
Facilitated Session by Dan DeMaio Newton

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From Wired to What's Next

  • 1. From WIRED to What's Next: The Post Recession Partnership for Skills-Driven Economic Development Richard Seline, Principal Presentation for the North East Regional Employment and Training Association
  • 2. Why WIRED?  Lack of coordination among drivers of job-creation and skills development at the regional level  Continued reinvention of the industry engagement model from appointee to appointee at the state or WIB levels  Inability to keep pace with new skills requirements in certain emerging industry sectors, technologies, and globalization of business models  Hundreds of funded programs, grants, contracts circling around the skills gap but no coordination of response much less opportunity to explore mutual interests
  • 3. “Regionalism” on the rise then…and now: Driving Clusters and Industry Sectors 3
  • 5. Clusters and Industry Sectors Source: Regions of Innovation Project, US Council on Competitiveness
  • 6. 6 However, A New Regional Model Emerging… Then…. Manufacturing Research Development Trials/Testing Services Self-contained regional clusters Intl Region A Local Network E Your Region Industry Consortia F Province D Region C Country G Now…. Specialized, networked regions: Global Hubs & Nodes
  • 7. Assessing Capacities to Innovation Identifying & Measuring Assets and Skills Regional Innovation Capacity Converge, Coordinate, Collaborate 1 Knowledge of Critical Sciences, Technologies, Applied Engineering 5 Economic Value Generation 6 Infrastructure and Facilities Driving Design, Manufacturing, Delivery 7 Market Analysis and Access 3 Expertise in capital sourcing, commercialization of ideas 3 4 5 71 2 6 4 Competitive strengths assessment 2 Global Perspective
  • 8. The Challenge: Changing vs. Creating Cultures Legacy Future Scenario Commodity-based economy Narrow value chains Wholesale Market perspective – pennies Tall Poppies Knowledge Driven Endless Value chains ‘Niche’ Retail Market perspective Brand: Innovative Entrepreneurs Reality Check
  • 9. Encouraging open source innovation and applied knowledge as a competitive advantage within the region AND as an export to national and global interests Supporting businesses (industries) that provide growth solutions to specific challenges across several geographies and sectors Attracting businesses, value chains based on tech sectors contained within the proximity of their governance and maybe the region Promoting business relocation based on jobs and taxable business base Creating global networks of innovation and becoming a hub or node of unique knowledge, know-how, and competency Evolution of the Role of Economic & Workforce Development Strategies
  • 10. State Workforce Commission Regional Workforce Continuum for Targets of Opportunity & Competencies? State Agencies Secondary and School-to-Careers Adult Education Certification Community and Technical Colleges Business & Industry Training Consortium Network Economic Development Agencies Local Workforce Boards and One Stops Community Based Organizations Postsecondary and Graduate Schools Employment & Occupation Analysis: The Continuum Model
  • 12.
  • 13. 13 EWIB RIG Regional Innovation Framework? Creating a ‘Big Picture’ and Specific Next Steps Cluster of Competency and Knowledge Existing Technology& Engineering Capacity Long-term Occupations that consistently grow with the economy STEMas a near- term investmentin humancapital Attract/Recruit firms and their outsourced operationsto the region New pipeline of students and skills, leveraged by subject matters experts in the community, region Tap Defense/ Intelligence capabilities, but ‘repurpose’ skills to address other options Underpinning competency and a steady flow of people, ideas, capabilities derived from Electric Boat, UCONN, others “ Why I must be in the Regionto win!” What is required to create this continuous innovation cycle - what are THE fundamental steps, operations?
  • 14. From Clusters of Industry to Clusters of Knowledge & Competency Industry Clusters Production Strengths • Build-What Industry and occupational employment remain the foundation for competencies: Occupational Clusters Skill Strengths • Know-How • Know-Whom • Know-What + = “Competencies” Examples: • Aerospace engineering • Consumer product dev. • Optics research • Drug design clinical trials • Bioinformatics • Materials logistics • 3D Printed-Manufacturing Competitive Competencies Additional databases: • Patents • R&D • Asset Inventory • VC Further refine Competency definitions or benchmarking
  • 15. Connecting Innovation-Related Competencies and Assets As Competitive Advantage for Regional Progress Information Technology/ Computing/Digital Tools Aligned Workforce Training & Skill Creation-Monitoring Unique Infrastructure, Specialize Equipment, Programs Regional & Global Networks/ Markets Industry Sector Specific R&D/ Commercialization Conversion of Ideas Into Products, Services Leading to Economic Opportunity for All Social Networks, Leadership, Civic Stewardship Laboratories, research parks, Incubators, Centers of Excellence 21st Century Knowledge Competencies Gap? Early stage, seed capital Gap? Advanced manufacturing, logistics Gap? High School- Community College Academy Gap? Value proposition for outreach to non-resident CEOs, decision-makers
  • 16. Advanced Systems & Materials / Polymers / Nanotechnology Biomedical Research Advanced Manufacturing Aerospace & Defense Transportation & Logistics UAVs / Sensors / Micro-Electro- Mechanical Systems Biomedical Engineering / Diagnostics / Drug Development Military Technologies / Shipbuilding / Professional R&D Services Modeling & Simulation Technology The Knowledge Economy and Clusters of Knowledge
  • 17. Formal Approach to Taking a Job:
  • 18. Emergence of New Roles: • Disease Mapper • Robotic Surgery Assistant • Artificial Intelligent Device Designer • Remote Sensing Test and Evaluation Manager • Nanoscale Pharmaceutical Production Facility Operations
  • 19. Beginning of the Mismatch…
  • 21. Deepest Job Loss in History
  • 22. Part-Time Recovery and the 4:1 Productivity Gain in Corporate America
  • 24. What’s Changed? Jobless recovery Changing labor relations Advances in technology Demographic shifts Reduced funding sources On-shoring of manufacturing Distributed learning
  • 25. Explanation of the Changes Full-time versus freelance, contract, just-in-time hires, small group expertise Hyper-local, hyper-specialized versus global and mobile Routine maintenance, operations in manufacturing versus robotics, 3D printing, and other disruptive technologies Place-based learning versus MOOCs, DIY Skills Development Federal and State Grant Programs versus Public-private partnership resources, fee-for-services, alternative certification programs
  • 26. Competition for Job Creation: An Issue of Scale
  • 27. Highest and Fastest Growing Jobs
  • 28. Shifts, Shifts, and More Shifts
  • 29. Game Changers in the Economy and Employment Scenario
  • 30. Where We Are Today!
  • 31. What is Different in 2014?  Nothing: we still have clusters of industries, competencies, skills, and locations where work occurs – and we still approach skills development as a system – a linear process.  Everything:  we now have totally unique job categories and interdisciplinary skills as well as teams of PhDs working side by side with Blue Collars;  we have product and service ‘disruptions that are occurring on a weekly and monthly basis, no longer years;  we have structures and systems that are faster, accelerated, and self-designed called ‘networks’.
  • 33. The “Language” of Global Youth & Next Generation  Networks operating regardless of boundaries, histories, ethnic and demographics….forming global diplomacy of powerful economic and social impact
  • 34. Pre Recession vs. Post Recession: The Structures Are At Odds Pre Recession Post Recession
  • 35. WIA Reform – In Our Lifetime?  The 3 Million and counting “Brigade” of Un, Under-, and Never Going To Be Traditionally Employed  Finite Resources and Finite Political Will  Targeted Performance and Impact – Laser Like Focus  National Goals and Regional Dynamics, Flexibility  Labor Unions, Corporate America – and The Axis of Real Job Creation (which is neither of these!)  21st Century Competitiveness through Advanced Manufacturing, Disruptive Technologies, Industrial Design and Engineering, and a Creative Spark for Global Product Delivery
  • 36. “ Ready to Work” & Other Funding Opportunities $150 Million for “Ready to Work” Partnerships to Support Innovative Public-Private Efforts to Help the Long-Term Unemployed Get a Fair Shot. Today, the President and Department of Labor are announcing $150 million in existing resources from the H-1B fund to support high performing partnerships between employers, non-profit organizations and America’s public workforce system that will help provide long-term unemployed individuals with the range of services, training, and access they need to fill middle and high-skill jobs. A solicitation for applications for these “ready to work” partnerships be available in February and awards will be made in mid-2014.
  • 37. What Does All This Mean For Us?  Embracing the Entrepreneur, Innovator, Inventor, and Disruptor – THEY are your new partners in delivering skills and talent development  Engagement is NOT what YOU are doing – its what the eco-system is creating WITH you  Take a Job or Make A Job – the choices are exponentially powerful, life-changing, and relevant to the future of WIBs, Economic Development partners  Resource allocation of time, energies, monies is top of mind in determining your ROI – WHAT are your metrics, performance results?
  • 38. Questions, Answers, Discussion and Next Steps Facilitated Session by Dan DeMaio Newton