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LONG ISLAND REGIONAL LONG ISLAND REGIONAL INNOVATION GRANT INNOVATION GRANT
(LIRIG) PROJECT (LIRIG) PROJECT PROGRESS OVERVIEWPROGRESS OVERVIEW
FUNDED THROUGH A GRANT AWARDED FUNDED THROUGH A GRANT AWARDED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD LABOR TO THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD
ON BEHALF OF THE LONG ISLAND ON BEHALF OF THE LONG ISLAND BUSINESS SERVICES TEAMBUSINESS SERVICES TEAM
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People in a WIRED People in a WIRED RegionRegion
Proposal Developers
Management Team
Core Leadership Group
Partner Organizations
Regional Stakeholders
General Public
2Social Networking: The Key to Regional Sustainability
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Proposal DevelopersProposal Developers Town of Hempstead Local Workforce Investment Town of Hempstead Local Workforce Investment
Board (LWIB) on behalf of the Long Island Board (LWIB) on behalf of the Long Island Business Services Team (LIBST) Executive Business Services Team (LIBST) Executive CommitteeCommittee
LIBST includes:LIBST includes:• Town of Hempstead/City of Long Beach LWIBTown of Hempstead/City of Long Beach LWIB• Town of Oyster Bay Consortium LWIBTown of Oyster Bay Consortium LWIB• Suffolk County LWIBSuffolk County LWIB• New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) Division New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) Division
of Employment and Workforce Solutions (DEWS)of Employment and Workforce Solutions (DEWS)• NYSDOL Division of Workforce Innovations (DOWI)NYSDOL Division of Workforce Innovations (DOWI)• Long Island – Regional Adult Education NetworkLong Island – Regional Adult Education Network• New York State Empire State DevelopmentNew York State Empire State Development• OthersOthers
Management Team Town of Hempstead Department of Occupational
Resources (Grant Recipient/Fiscal Agent)
Contractors:
• The Long Island Forum for Technology, Inc.
• The Center for Governmental Research in partnership with Hofstra University
• The Center for Essential Management Services
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Core Leadership Group Core Leadership Group
Long Island Business Services Team Long Island Business Services Team Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee
Oversees Innovation Work GroupOversees Innovation Work Group
Also oversees the 13N Project and Also oversees the 13N Project and the Connect Long Island Partnershipthe Connect Long Island Partnership
Partners/Stakeholders/General Public
Partners are represented on the Innovation Work Group
Stakeholders are involved through the Connect Long Island Partnership
13N and LIRIG are the two main pillars that support the Connect Long Island Initiative according to the Workforce Innovation through Regional Economic Development (WIRED) Model
General public receives the benefits of regional economic transformation and innovation
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Tasks/StatusTasks/Status
1.1. Create skills data base program/CompletedCreate skills data base program/Completed2.2. Conduct SWOT Analysis/In ProcessConduct SWOT Analysis/In Process3.3. Map downsizings, plant closings, WARN and TAA Map downsizings, plant closings, WARN and TAA
events/On-Goingevents/On-Going4.4. Meet with Executive Committee to evaluate Meet with Executive Committee to evaluate
progress/In Processprogress/In Process5.5. Innovation Workgroup Meetings/In ProcessInnovation Workgroup Meetings/In Process6.6. Prepare Innovation Plan/To Be CompletedPrepare Innovation Plan/To Be Completed7.7. Crosswalk skills inventory data base with 13N Crosswalk skills inventory data base with 13N
skills demand data and identify skill gaps/To Be skills demand data and identify skill gaps/To Be CompletedCompleted
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Tasks/Status (Continued)Tasks/Status (Continued)
8.8. Meet with Connect Long Island Full Partnership (including Meet with Connect Long Island Full Partnership (including K through 12) to share project findings and receive K through 12) to share project findings and receive comments and feedback/To Be Completedcomments and feedback/To Be Completed
9.9. Revise Innovation Plan based on feedback/To Be Revise Innovation Plan based on feedback/To Be CompletedCompleted
10.10. Post data on web site/In ProcessPost data on web site/In Process11.11. Alignment of the service process for affected employees, Alignment of the service process for affected employees,
where feasible, across the Long Island Region and in where feasible, across the Long Island Region and in coordination with the New York City Region/To Be coordination with the New York City Region/To Be CompletedCompleted
12.12. Transformation of our reemployment system into a Transformation of our reemployment system into a regional innovation system that aligns economic regional innovation system that aligns economic development, education and workforce initiatives/To Be development, education and workforce initiatives/To Be CompletedCompleted
13.13. Prepare final report/To Be CompletedPrepare final report/To Be Completed
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LIRIG Worker Skills Supply SurveyLIRIG Worker Skills Supply Survey
Long Island Regional Innovation Grant- Worker Skills Supply Survey
9.16%
23.90%
1.59%
23.90%
7.97%
44.62%
7.57%
14.74%
4.78%
18.33%
5.58%
45.42%
17.53%
49.00%
6.37%
5.58%
9.96%
54.98%
43.43%
5.58%
18.73%
9.56%
31.47%
4.78%
2.79%
13.55%
2.39%
1.59%
3.59%
2.39%
4.78%
1.20%
9.96%
4.38%
1.59%
21.51%
5.58%
21.12%
11.95%
20.72%
10.36%
33.47%
3.19%
12.35%
28.29%
6.77%
18.73%
17.13%
25.10%
3.19%
3.19%
47.41%
4.38%
16.33%
26.29%
17.53%
23.90%
2.79%
5.18%
24.30%
24.30%
25.50%
18.73%
8.76%
11.95%
27.89%
0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% 35.00% 40.00% 45.00% 50.00% 55.00% 60.00%
1- Artistic
2- Accounting
3- Actuarial
4- Analysis
5- Assembly
6- Administrative
7- Advertising (PR)
8- Bi-lingual communications
9- Blue print reading
10- Bookkeeping
11- Carpentry
12- C lerical
13- Computation
14- Computer operation
15- Computer programming
16- Construction
17- Counseling
18- Customer service
19- Data entry
20- Design
21- Driving
22- Distribution
23- Documentation
24- Drawing
25- Drafting
26- Editing
27- Electrical
28- Electronics
29- Emergency management
30- Engineering
31- Entrepreneurial
32- Environmental
33- Equipment operation
34- Equipment repair
35- Film P roduction
36- Financial
37- Health
38- Interviewing
39- Investigative
40- Leadership
41- Legal
42- Listening
43- Logistics
44- Marketing
45- Management
46- Manufacturing
47- Mathematics
48- Negotiation
49- P lanning
50- P lumbing/Heat/Air Cond.
51- Physical
52- P roblem-Solving
53- Public safety
54- Quality assurance
55- Research
56- Retail
57- Sales
58- Scientific
59- Security
60- Speaking
61- Supervisory
62- Teaching
63- Team-building
64- Technical
65- Telecommunications
66- Writing
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/Sk
ills
% with background
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LIRIG Worker Education LIRIG Worker Education Level SurveyLevel Survey
Long Island Regional Innovation Grant - Worker Education Level Survey
Long Island Regional Innovation Grant - Worker Education Level Survey
3.1%
94.5%
5.1%
13.7%
3.5%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%
Less than High School
High School Diploma/GED
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree/Professional License
Ed
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Le
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Percent Achieving Level
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LIRIG Event LogLIRIG Event Log
Competency Model to organize skills requirements and create skills portfolios
Social Networking Model to measure progress in aligning service process
Automation Competency Model Introduction and Review
Building Blocks Competency ModelBuilding Blocks Competency Model
Stage 1: Isolated Clusters
14
Stage 2: Hub and Spoke
15
Stage 3: Multi-Hub Network
16
Stage 4: Core/Periphery
17
SMART NETWORKS (Stage 4) - The ideal pattern for SMART NETWORKS (Stage 4) - The ideal pattern for networks that need to be innovative and collaborative networks that need to be innovative and collaborative have both a strong core of overlapping counties and a have both a strong core of overlapping counties and a vast periphery of weak ties that are bringing new ideas vast periphery of weak ties that are bringing new ideas
and resources into the network.and resources into the network.
18
Central Iowa: Current CollaborationCurrent Collaboration
Tama
Other
Marion
Marshall
Story
Polk
Jasper
Poweshiek
Mahaska
19
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Next Steps!Next Steps!