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Formation of the Michigan Consortium for Workforce Development: Strategies and Next Steps

The Michigan Consortium Report from the Midwest Regional Conference held on June 29, 2009, outlines the strategies for developing a skilled workforce in collaboration with key stakeholders including employers, unions, and educational institutions. Key agenda items include defining job segment requirements, gap assessments, and establishing a training asset inventory. The report emphasizes the importance of addressing projected workforce attrition and creating portable courses with standardized curricula to meet employer needs and ensure successful regional deployment.

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Formation of the Michigan Consortium for Workforce Development: Strategies and Next Steps

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  1. Michigan Consortium Report CEWD Midwest Regional Conference June 29, 2009

  2. Formation • Work products • Network/Resource Experts • Next Steps Agenda

  3. Membership • Employers; DTE Energy, CMS, UPPCo, Muni, Co-Op • Unions; IBEW, UWUA, Operating Engineers, etc • Educators; Community College networks, Trade schools • Mi Department of Labor/Economic Growth • Charter built • Priorities Formation

  4. Funding • Employer Needs • Training • Marketing Priorities

  5. Workforce projected Attrition • Projected Retirements • Projected Attrition • Projected External Requirements • Job Segments • Descriptions Examples of Products

  6. Training Asset Inventory • The Educator Network defined • Matched to Job Segments Examples of Products

  7. Examples of Products

  8. A DRAFT PICTURE • Define the requirements • Build/verify JTAs • Build Courses and Curriculums • Establish the supplier networks What does the work look like

  9. Review the attrition data and Training Assets • Develop a list of basic skills required for the jobs needing support • Document JTA information for the jobs needing support • Do Gap assessment and Network assessment (what do we need and where should we do it) • Goal: to have portable courses, a set standard curriculum, and regional deployment… Next Steps

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