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This is Part Three of my ongoing series on finding and developing your workforce talent. In addition to understanding and communicating with your talent, connecting with local organizations to help grow your workforce is equally important.
As leaders in manufacturing, it is important to connect with your local educational institutions, connect with local industry groups or connect with your Chamber of Commerce. In this episode, I share some of my own experiences connecting to local apprenticeship programs and how that can be a benefit to small and medium-sized manufacturers.
We’ll dive deeper into these concepts:
I highly recommend reviewing some of the information listed in the show notes below, including resources available to plan your own apprenticeship programs. Next week I will be discussing finding and engaging with virtual talent.
Resources and links mentioned:
U.S. Dept. of Labor/Office of Apprenticeship Contacts
IA State Director – Greer L Sisson, 515-284-4690, [email protected]
Advanced Manufacturing Sector Board, sponsored by Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
A regional sector board involved in long-term efforts that integrate workforce and economic development strategies impacting the Advanced Manufacturing industry.
Davenport Schools Welding Program and the associated “Job Tree”
Article on Moline High School CNC Apprenticeship Program
A guide for developing successful High School apprenticeship programs
“Answering Why, Unleashing Passion, Purpose, and Performance in Younger Generations” by Mark C. Perna
Connect with Me:
Please Leave a Rating and Review:
Since this podcast is new, I’m asking for Apple Podcasts reviews. Reviews help others discover and learn what Leading the Factory Forward is all about.
I thank you so much for being here and I’ll see ya next time on Leading the Factory Forward.
— Lynn
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EPISODE CREDITS:
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.
He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world.
Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
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This is Part Three of my ongoing series on finding and developing your workforce talent. In addition to understanding and communicating with your talent, connecting with local organizations to help grow your workforce is equally important.
As leaders in manufacturing, it is important to connect with your local educational institutions, connect with local industry groups or connect with your Chamber of Commerce. In this episode, I share some of my own experiences connecting to local apprenticeship programs and how that can be a benefit to small and medium-sized manufacturers.
We’ll dive deeper into these concepts:
I highly recommend reviewing some of the information listed in the show notes below, including resources available to plan your own apprenticeship programs. Next week I will be discussing finding and engaging with virtual talent.
Resources and links mentioned:
U.S. Dept. of Labor/Office of Apprenticeship Contacts
IA State Director – Greer L Sisson, 515-284-4690, [email protected]
Advanced Manufacturing Sector Board, sponsored by Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
A regional sector board involved in long-term efforts that integrate workforce and economic development strategies impacting the Advanced Manufacturing industry.
Davenport Schools Welding Program and the associated “Job Tree”
Article on Moline High School CNC Apprenticeship Program
A guide for developing successful High School apprenticeship programs
“Answering Why, Unleashing Passion, Purpose, and Performance in Younger Generations” by Mark C. Perna
Connect with Me:
Please Leave a Rating and Review:
Since this podcast is new, I’m asking for Apple Podcasts reviews. Reviews help others discover and learn what Leading the Factory Forward is all about.
I thank you so much for being here and I’ll see ya next time on Leading the Factory Forward.
— Lynn
***
EPISODE CREDITS:
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.
He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world.
Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com