Showing posts with label economic development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic development. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Business Retention Project Featured in Joplin Globe

The Business section of the Joplin Globe featured an article on the WIB's Business Retention Project and its integration with the economic development strategy for the City of Carl Junction. The December 12 article highlights Carl Junction's focus on the needs of the existing business base and how city officials are collaborating with the WIB's project to provide deploy effective economic development strategy. The article appears in the Globe's print edition of page B1 and can be found online. For more on the Business Retention project, check out the WIB's website.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Save the Date! Workforce Summit set for January 31st

The future of Southwest Missouri’s economic prosperity is in its workforce. The region’s annual conference on improvement of the workforce for local businesses and communities is planned for January 31, 2007 in Joplin. Titled, “The Workforce Summit of Southwest Missouri,” the half-day conference will debut new research and workforce improvement solutions for business executives and community leaders. The theme for this year’s event centers around “Workforce Innovation as a Competitive Asset." More details will be released in early December here on the blog and at the WIB's website.

WIB Adopts Best Practices for Performance Impact

One of the key themes identified in the WIB Benchmarking Project is nature of high-performing WIBs to focus at a higher strategic level. One of many tools to help manage this organizaitonal priority at model Workforce Boards is the use of Consent Agenda to optimize the meeting process.

Accountability is one of the key strategic values of the Southwest Missouri WIB. As such, fudiciary and program responsibility will always remain on the WIB’s radar screen. The use of the Consent Agenda tool helps the WIB meet this responsibility efficiently while keeping the focus on strategic importance related to economic and workforce development for the region.

At its October 25th meeting, the WIB formally adopted a rule of order to utilize the Consent Agenda process at future meetings. In short, Consent Agenda consolidates routine, operational issues into one brief action at each Board meeting. The Executive Committee populates the consent agenda each month and all items are sent well in advance for members to review ahead of the meeting. If all is in order, the items advance as one approval. However, if members feel an item needs further discussion, items may be pulled individually and placed on the regular agenda while allowing other items to pass normally.

In addition to consent agenda, other measures were approved at the October WIB meeting to improve efficiency and effectiveness. The WIB re-organized its committee structure, eliminating basically all standing committees with the exception of the Executive Committee and the Youth Council. The Executive Committee will oversee the consent agenda as well as routine operational matters of personnel and finance as needed. The Youth Council was combined with the Youth Outreach Workforce Partnership of the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce earlier this year as a joint effort to advance strategic issues of the emerging youth workforce.

The new structure emphasizes “workgroups” to carry-out strategic initiatives on an as-needed, project-driven basis. Unlike standing committees alone, the workgroups have a set start and end date with specific tasks and specific performance mandates accountable to the Board. As a result, full Board meetings will now be held every other month as opposed to monthly with meetings that focus on strategy, performance, and other big-picture issues.

Board members and staff alike are excited about the new structure and the realm of opportunities that lay ahead for the organization to make even greater impacts on economic development and prosperity for Southwest Missouri. Visit our website for more information on the WIB’s organizational chartering efforts

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

One-Stop Business Services Staff Trained for Occupational Analysis Projects

Business Services Staff from the Missouri Career Center joined together with WIB staff on November 21st to participate in a half-day training session to prepare for the rollout of the WorkKeys® Estimator occupational analysis tool as a valuable new service to business customers throughout Southwest Missouri. Steve Anderson from ACT®, the parent organization for WorkKeys® delivered the training and help local staff strategize on how to maximize the effectiveness of WorkKeys as part of the WIB’s Career Readiness Credential initiative.

Southwest Missouri’s approach with the WorkKeys® Estimator will help facilitate business customers in their recruiting, training, and development plans. Occupational profiles are analyzed and compared with local jobs to help businesses estimate the skill levels needed for top performance. Varying levels of occupational profiling are available. For jobs that need more complex analysis incorporated with high-stakes hiring decisions, the Alliance for Business Consulting and Development can take referrals from the Career Center.

For more on WorkKeys Estimator, contact Tracy Lemmons or Jasen Jones at the Joplin Career Center, (417) 629-3000.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Save the Date: MSSU Economic Summit Planned for April 2007

As reported in the newsletter from the Regional Economic Development Center at Missouri Southern State University (MSSU), their first-ever Regional Economic Summit is set for the last Friday in April. The event kicks off at 9:00 a.m. on the MSSU campus with world-renowned futurist Erik Peterson of the Center for International and Strategic Studies in Washington, DC. Mr. Pterson is the director of the widely admired Seven Revolutions futures project that examines the world economy and how to prepare for it.

The summit will feature break-out sessions on economic development nuts and bolts with legislators and professionals, sessions on the arts as development tools, the future of water quality and availability, international business in our region, and strategies to preserve our environment while accomodating development. Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are invited guests to address the Summit.

Brochures announcing the summit are being prepared for distribution in early 2007. Dr. Tom Simpson heads up the Regional Economic Development Center at MSSU. He may contacted by phone at 417-625-3016 or by email to simpson-t@mssu.edu.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Grants Help the WIB Launch Powerful Economic Development Initiatives

More than $7 million in regional workforce grants announced by Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are on the way to WIBs across the state as part of Missouri's Skilled Workforce Initiative. In two rounds of grant funding over the past year from the Division of Workforce Development, the Southwest Missouri WIB netted three grants to help with specific initiatives.

"Missouri has the best workforce in the world, and this effort will make Missouri workers even more attractive", Blunt said. "Our actions will match the skills and training that potential and existing businesses need to grow, with the Missouri workers who need additional skills and services to be more successful in the workforce."


Gov. Blunt praised the strategic alliances that were developed through the initiative, noting that representatives from business and industry, labor, education, social services and workforce and economic development officials all worked together to develop projects. Community partners have joined in supporting this initiative and are contributing over $7.2 million in local resources.

The Skilled Workforce Initiative consists of seven components: One Stop Career Center Enhancements; Regional Skills Gap; Incumbent Worker Skill Shortages; Youth Skill Shortages and Capacity Building; Business Retention Services; Micro Enterprise Training and Support and Community Workforce Solutions for Low Income Populations. Proposals were competitively solicited from LWIB and scored based on specific criteria: project design and innovation; strategic partnerships; planned performance outcomes and budget sustainability.

For Southwest Missouri, the WIB obtained a Regional Skills Gap grant that was announced in late 2005. In the most recent round announced in June 2006, the WIB received a Business Retention grant along with a One-Stop Enhancement grant.

The Regional Skills Gap project will develop a standardized Work Readiness Credential for the region. The local credential, to be developed in partnership through pilot projects with WorKeys, addresses soft skill gaps as a priority oflocal businesses while aligning with a statewide Career Readiness Credential for basic skills. The grant also provides training opportunities to upgrade worker skills. The WIB has already launched SISTEM, a multi-media training and assessment product in the Missouri Career Centers at Joplin and Monett.

The Business Retention Services grant builds upon the local WIB's strong connection to Economic Development and expands the reach of the Career Centers as an extension of local Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Organizations across Southwest Missouri. Through the implementation of a full-time Business Retention Coordinator at the WIB office, the WIB will be working with local economic development professionals on retention and expansion campaigns in local communities. While collecting valuable research on local business trends, the communities and the Career Centers will engage key businesses with recognition and appreciation of the companies' investments in the communities. The grant builds a valuable package of economic development and workforce development resources that can be extended to businesses throughout the region. The project also includes provisions for an Early Warning Network to gague economic indicators and provide advance insight into projects that can retain jobs to the region.

The third grant secured by the WIB helps position the region's Career Centers in synergy with several WIB Strategic Priorities. The One-Stop Enhancement grant provides for new services and facility improvements at the Joplin Career Center and guides the region through the upcoming One-Stop Chartering requirements that are emerging statewide. An impressive array of pre-screening functions for businesses are among the services to be added. A new computer lab/classroom in Joplin will provide job seeker customers with basic computer literacy that is in high-demand with local employers.

The competitive grants awarded to the WIB in 2006 mark the start of a major push by the WIB to expand its reach as a prominent workforce intermediary for the economy of Southwest Missouri. Future resource development efforts by the WIB will focus on the Four-State labor market as a whole with the capability of creating impact beyond the traditional seven-county workforce region. Future resources targeted by the WIB include fee-for-service opportunities and grants from state, federal, and foundation sources that will diversify the WIB's funding and provide greater flexibility in achieving the WIB's strategic goals.