January 22, 2008

SDA Audio Seminar - The Generational Challenges for Design Firms

Yours truly has been invited by the Society for Design Administration (SDA) to present a 90 minute audio session on "TheJim_port Generational Challenges for Design Firms"

"The Generational Challenges for Design Firms" Audio Conference is basically a 90-minute telephone seminar.  You'll be able to see materials, hear an instructor and ask questions in real time. Participants are charged by the site, which means you can invite colleagues to attend the session with you and share the cost! 

The SDA is a RedVector business partner

Cost is $125 for SDA Members/Chapters and $155 for nonmembers
Registration information is available using the attached form
Download audio_conf_registration_20080212.pdf

Audio Conference Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Audio Conference Time:
2PM-3:30 PM Eastern
1PM-2:30 PM Central
12PM-1:30 PM Mountain
11AM-12:30 PM Pacific

December 11, 2007

Webinar on the results of the FMI/CMAA eighth annual survey of owners

e-Builder, a provider of web-based capital project management software, will host a presentation led by Mr. Mark Bridgers and Marisé Mikulis, consultants with FMI Management Consultants who will discuss the results of FMI/CMAA's Eighth Annual Survey of Owners during a one-hour webcast on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Details on the call can be found here

November 05, 2007

Launch of www.Skills2Compete.org with resources for advancing a 21st-century skill guarantee

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reminder!  Register by Thursday, Nov. 8th

A 21st-Century Vision for Opportunity and Innovation

Launch of the Skills2Compete Campaign

A National Webinar

Monday, November 12, 2007 at 12:00 p.m. EST
To register, email carlam@workforcealliance.or

Learn About the Research

Harry J. Holzer
Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University Visiting Fellow, Urban Institute will talk about the campaign report, America's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs by Holzer and Robert Lerman..

Hear from Representatives of Endorsing Organizations

National Association of Manufacturers
Phyllis Eisen, Vice President, The Manufacturing Institute & Executive Director, Center for Workforce Success

International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
R. Thomas Buffenbarger, International President

Kentucky Community and Technical College System
Dr. Keith Bird, Chancellor

Training, Inc. National
Elsa Bengel, Vice President, Boston YMCA Education & Training

The Workforce Alliance
Andy Van Kleunen, Executive Director

See the Resources

Launch of www.Skills2Compete.org with resources for advancing a 21st-century skill guarantee.

Register now for the national launch of the Skills2Compete campaign by emailing carlam@workforcealliance.org. Those who register will receive dial-in information one prior to the event.  Learn more about the campaign and endorse at our temporary campaign website at www.workforcealliance.org/endorseS2C.

 

 

 

 

 

The Skills2Compete Vision: Every U.S. worker should have access to the equivalent of at least two years of education or training past high school—leading to a vocational credential, industry certification, or one's first two years of college—to be pursued at whatever point and pace makes sense for individual workers and industries. Every person must also have the opportunity to obtain the basic skills needed to pursue such education.

Visit our temporary campaign website at www.WorkforceAlliance.org/S2C


October 31, 2007

A Halloween Treat for You from the Evil HR Lady

I'm a fan of the "Evil HR Lady", who publicly claims to be "an HR professional in a Fortune 500 Company. I've hired, fired, managed pay and analyzed the numbers. I've even tried to cooperate with Finance, but, well you can guess how that turned out."

Lilly_munster She operates a great blog by the same name (Evil HR Lady) with a high volume of feedback that confirms that she is on the right track.

She recently published a great article called "The Coming Talent Shortage" that provided a response to the YouTube video about workforce demographic changes. 

Michael Moore
(the lawyer, not the other Michael Moore) posted a link to this video about the upcoming labor shortage.

This article is a "MUST READ" for people concerned about where our future experienced talent will come from.  Enjoy and let me know what you think!

October 10, 2007

Webinar Annouoncement - OCT 17 - The Cost of Dropping Out: The Effects of the High School Drop Out Rate on America's Competitiveness

This is a "MUST ATTEND" for anyone concerned about the effect of dropouts on our skilled workforce.

This session, The Cost of Dropping Out: The Effects of the High School Drop Out Rate on America's Competitiveness, includes an Introduction to Education Day and Opening remarks by Emily Stover DeRocco, Assistant Secretary for the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), and Mason Bishop, Deputy Assistant Secretary for ETA. Panelists will include: Paul Harrington, Professor, Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University (Boston, MA) and Martin Bean, General Manager of Worldwide Education Strategy, Products, and Solutions, Microsoft, Incorporated. Microsoft, Inc. will discuss the 21st century global economy demands for a more highly educated workforce and the effects of our high drop-out rate on America's ability to compete.   

                     
Presenters: Emily Stover DeRocco, Assistant Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration
Paul Harrington, Professor, Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
Martin Bean, Vice President, Educational Programs, Microsoft, Incorporated
Moderator: Mason Bishop, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration
Date: 10/17/2007
Time: 11:00am Eastern   (10:00am/Central,   9:00am/Mountain,   8:00am/Pacific)
Length: 90 minutes
 

Register Now!!!
Registration for this Webinar is limited and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please click the link below to login to Workforce3 One and register today! 

http://www.workforce3one.org/public/webinars/details.cfm?id=234          

If you are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or have speech disabilities and captioning would facilitate your participation in this Webinar, you can register for captioning service through the Federal Relay Conference Captioning. Please note the Federal Relay Service requires at least 48 hours notice (2 working days) to guarantee coverage. For more information, visit

 

http://www.workforce3one.org/support/index.cfm?id=940.                    

               

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