The U.S. Department of Education Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) is pleased to host the first in a series of peer-to-peer conversations, titled “Strengthening Partnerships for the Manufacturing Workforce,” beginning Feb. 26. The online presentations will feature representatives from different manufacturing communities from around the country, including our own Dion Jackson from AMP SoCal and the Price School – USC Center from Economic Development, on March 19.
On Monday, February 26 we will discuss, “Vertical Integration in Your Manufacturing Partnership.” Panelists will tackle topics like working with the K-12 system, incorporating CTE resources into workforce development, and building networked approaches for education and training. Please join us for this dynamic exchange! See details below for registration information.
This series is intended to accelerate conversations between peers with shared challenges in partnership development. To extend the conversation further, please join the LINCS online discussion group by clicking here. We are most interested in your ideas, questions, and to have you share and learn about resources. In order to post, you will first create an account. If you have problems with LINCS see the LINCS help center.
Vertical Integration in Your Manufacturing Partnership
February 26, 2018
9:15 p.m. PST
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Some of the topics to be covered include: K-12 reach-down, easing institutional tensions, career/technical education and/or technology solutions
Telling Your Partnership’s Story
March 5, 2018
9:15 p.m. PST
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Some of the topics to be covered include: defining ROI, setting/reaching milestones, determining data sources, and/or sharing stories of partnership success.
Managing Your Partnership Tensions
March 12, 2018
9:15 p.m. PST
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Some of the topics to be covered include: developing a common vernacular, mission & vision; building capacity; and/or adapting partnership structures.
Keeping Your Partners Engaged
March 19, 2018
9:15 p.m. PST
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Some of the topics to be covered include: re-energizing partnerships, maintaining commitments, addressing partner disengagement, and/or transitioning new leaders into the partnership.