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Navigating Uncertain Career Paths Larry Good Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 2890 Carpenter Road, Suite 1600 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (734) 971-6060 lagood@skilledwork.org
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 2 Context for this Session Career Navigation – Missing Link in Public Workforce Services Ranks as one of great challenges for workers of all ages and incomes “Me, Inc.”; “Free Agents for Life” – no longer theory; now reality
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 3 Approaching from Public and Private Sector Experiences Three segments to this session: I’ll look at the issues involved from a public sector services perspective Pam will do the same from the private sector vantage point We’ll put you to work developing actions
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 4 Context for my comments Observations based on two sources of input: CSW’s experience in working with hundreds of one-stops during past several years What we learned in managing national one-stop benchmarking project for 4 Illinois WIBs.
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 5 Career Navigation Assistance Only Provided to Segments Typically only provided to people in targeted situations: Students at community colleges & universities Enrollees in targeted programs
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 6 Where is career navigation help publicly provided today? Some one-stops – but very limited at most Community colleges – usually for students only Universities – placement offices for students, alumni Niche programs – for participants
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 7 Not readily available for workers in general Communities lack centers for career navigation Private marketplace small, mostly unorganized On-line tools are vastly insufficient; most need some staff assistance
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 8 One-Stops: Not at the core At nearly all, limited to intensive service customers – those enrolled in WIA services Despite rhetoric about universal services, career transition management isn’t at the heart of business plan for most one-stops
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 9 Why? States and local WIBs struggle to fund one- stop services adequately with limited funds and many competing demands Placement is seen at the core, not career transitions for those already in the workforce Even dislocated worker programs tend to emphasize fastest route to new job, not career planning
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 10 A model for one-stop provision of career mgt Market Center as providing support for career planning Offer Staff-assisted assessment to all who want it – support with modest fee for those not program-eligible Employ knowledgeable career advisers, rather than case managers
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 11 Is anyone doing this? Limited number of sites experimenting Examples include: Boston Pittsburgh
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 12 What prevents One-Stops from Being Career Navigation Sites? Traditional services compete for resources, staff focus: placement, training Assumption that what’s truly universal is a self service resource room Old models: one-stops really about job matching, target group help only
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 13 Taking advantage of new tools New LMI tools can help – O*Net carries great potential Lots of books, articles, web sites Most will need a navigator to help make sense of the tools Issue for one-stop staff skills, knowledge
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 14 Why does career navigation matter? Amount of turbulence in labor markets is accelerating, not slowing Crucial element of ensuring low income workers can move from initial jobs to self-sustaining careers Economic costs – as well as social – of bad or slow transitions is very high
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Corporation for a Skilled Workforce 15 Bottom line for public policy Placement as primary outcome for one-stops makes no sense in modern labor markets Challenge for states and communities: are workers equipped to shift jobs and careers when change comes – as it inevitably will? Whether services provided at one-stops, community colleges or libraries: career navigation help is needed by many; cost of not providing it dangerously high
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