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Milwaukee Talent DividendZone Council Event
Hosted by ManpowerGroupMonday, January 23, 2012
Welcome from ManpowerGroup
Jeff JoerresManpowerGroup Chairman, CEO & President
Milwaukee Talent DividendZone Council Event
2011 in ReviewScott Jansen
Milwaukee Talent Dividend Director
Vision: Create sustainable regional economic opportunity by developing, aligning and retaining regional talent to fuel economic growth
Mission: Promote policy changes and resolve known barriers that inhibit regional talent development
Goals:1. Increase number of college bound students aligned with regional
talent requirements2. Increase regional postsecondary completion rates3. Create and manage a regional talent development system
In a word ……… Education and Career Pathway Development
Vision, Mission and Goals
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• College Preparation and Employment Readiness Network• College Retention/Completion Report – advanced preview• Prototype talent development system for MiKE• Milwaukee Succeeds and MPS College Access partnerships• Articulation agreement and dual enrollment barriers and
opportunities• MTD newsletter• Regional and Zone Council Events• Recognition – Chronicle of Higher Education, M7, DWD, DPI,
WEDC, MPS• Research – national and regional
2011 - Accomplishments
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
Jonathan Cropper
Futurlogichttp://www.futurlogic.com
Representative Paul Farrow
Articulation Barriers in Wisconsin
• Examine ability of business community and education system to partner
• What works? What doesn’t?
• Role of the legislature – to remove defined barriers in statute
Identifying Barriers
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• Government – legislature, state Department of Instruction, school boards
• Disproportionately bigger than Industry and Education
• Result – moves at a slower pace and slow to adapt
3 Cogs of Economic Model
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• New technology and business approaches allow industry to adapt
• Education tries to keep pace, but faces additional government obstacles
• Fix: Equalize all 3 cogs for improved efficiency and results
A Model Geared for Success
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• New and returning members of the workforce must look at a new model
• i.e. Manufacturing – 5-7 year career adjustment vs. 30-year career
• Combine education & experience to match future need
Mindset of the Workforce
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• “Proactive, Not Reactive”• Identify ways to both engage & motivate the
workforce• Current example: Wisconsin Wins legislation
Mindset of Government
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
Danny Goldberg
Diversity Scholars
Our Mission Diversity Scholars is a national, not-for-profit organization that helps underserved high school students succeed with college planning.
Our mission is to prepare first-generation, low income, and minority high school students for college and match those students with the two- and four-year institutions that offer the best opportunities for college graduation and career success.
High Schools and College Readiness Programs
www.collegeboundeprofiles.com
High schools and college readiness programs usethis Diversity Scholars on-line tool:
• To connect high school students and staff to two- and four-year colleges/universities across the country (excluding only for-profit and proprietary institutions).
• To enable direct communications between college admissions and recruitment offices and high school students.
• To establish peer communities so students work with one another, share information, and are recognized for their progress.
• To enable professionals to share information and practices through the Diversity Scholars Social Network.
The Online Profile The Diversity Scholars online profile is the heart of the system. Students build profiles and include information on their background, interests, extra-curricular activities, and more.
Students can easily update their profiles, and post-secondary schools can easily search for students.
Working with Talent DividendThe Talent Dividend Network helps Diversity Scholars:
--reach out to all the underserved high school students in Milwaukee
--provide a community forum for charting progress in reaching college readiness goals
--make the efforts of our students and the development of their scholarly identities visible to our community
College Completion and Success Team – Vicki Turner
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• 6 Months of engagement with Institutional Research Specialists representing
• 16 Colleges and Universities in Southeast Wisconsin• Data Reviewed, Best Practices Shared, Common
Barriers Identified
Did you know? • 13,288 Students graduated with Associate and
Bachelor Degrees from colleges in Southeastern Wisconsin (2010-IPEDS)
• 131,745 Students enrolled in colleges in Southeastern Wisconsin in 2009-10 (IPEDS)
Regional Council Survey Preliminary Results – Karin Gratz
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• To date, 45 organizations have participated = 75% response rate
• Represents at minimum over 10,000 youth being served through the College Preparation and Employment Readiness programs represented within the Milwaukee Talent Dividend
• Full report will be distributed in February, 2012
MTD Members can use the survey results by
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• Organization/Program Profiles will include:– Contact Information– Program Name(s)– Population served (Grade level)– Target School District (if applicable)– Services offered– Frequency/length of the program– Eligibility Criteria– Cost to participate– Enrollment information– Resources needed– Tools to share as best practices
• Make referrals• Look for collaboration opportunities
Milwaukee Talent Dividend will utilize results by
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• Facilitate strategic collaborations within the network,
• Disseminate information, resources and funding opportunities to appropriate organizations,
• Create a database of College Preparation and Employment Readiness Programs in the region (ie. Mentoring Programs),
• Identify common measures to track regional progress.
Milwaukee Talent DividendZone Council Event
2012 Goals and ObjectivesScott Jansen
Milwaukee Talent Dividend Director
2012 Goals and Objectives
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• Conduct Student Survey• Implement “My Life – My Plan”• Develop regional COMPASS Guide• Implement Regional Aggregator Web Site with Brand• Create Prototype Talent Development System• Develop “4 Steps to College” campaign• Convene regional cluster per DWD request• Create the Talent Academy• Expand CPER Network – Establish Standards:• Dual Enrollment inventory• Youth Apprenticeship Programming – WIS Career Pathways• WISCAPE• WCATY• Education-Business Advisory Council
My Life, My Plan Event – Karin Gratz
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
• Collaboration between Milwaukee Talent Dividend, ManpowerGroup, Accenture, YMCA and Boys and Girls Club
• Trained approximately 25 Manpower and Accenture employees to become “Career Coaches” in a day-long workshop with youth from the YMCA and Boys and Girls Club
• Over 50 youth participated in career exploration and college preparation activities utilizing existing resources and tools such as KnowHow2Go and Wisconsin Career Pathways.
Research, Dual Enrollment, Surveys – Vicki Turner
Accomplishments Goals - Deliverables Research & Events Next Steps
UWM's Center for Urban Initiatives and Research Research Reports for Milwaukee Talent Dividend
1. Primary Barriers to College Completion for Students in Southeastern Wisconsin (release date: February 2012)
2. Survey of Post-secondary Plans for Students in Southeastern Wisconsin (release date: March 2012)
3. Inventory of Existing Dual Enrollment Opportunities with Area Technical Colleges for Students in Southeastern Wisconsin (release date: February 2012)
Milwaukee Talent DividendZone Council Event
Thank you!