Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board Retreat
Focus Question: What do you want to see in place in the next 3 years as a direct result of your work as a Board?
Answers:| Recognized as Hub for Workforce and Economic Development in
Mendocino County |
Business community engaged and satisfied |
Community Access to Integrated Resources and Services |
Youth Prepared for Employment |
Relevant Training |
Increased Employment for People with Barriers |
Youth have a Voice and They Know it |
| Meetings are about vision not minutiae (committee work) |
Be active leaders and resource for business community |
Total integration of all workforce related agencies |
Connection between employers and schools |
Training matching employer needs |
Temp agency for job seekers with barriers |
Junior Board of Supervisors |
| Increase overall networking |
Business expansion/new businesses |
All partners on Softscape, e-mail |
Full employment for all youth in County |
Hub and leverager of public and private training funds/programs |
Latinos/immigrants viewed as valuable new employees |
Build enthusiasm and knowledge of local jobs for youth |
| Respected and recognized and utilized by public and private
sectors |
Develop training with portable benefits fro IHSS/Hospitality
workers |
Understanding unique qualities of different 1 stops and communities |
Re-establish vocational and training programs K-12 |
Public transportation for rural communities to educational
centers |
Increase MW access workstations use by 300 percent |
WIB/Youth Council known and respected in community |
| Exceed mandate to develop Mendocino County programs |
Employers come to WIB (OSS) for recruitment |
Optimizing resource sharing – private and public |
Form connection between schools and employers |
Employer opportunity driven training |
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| Key player in community |
HR Center for small business |
Integrated services known to community |
Improve K-12 |
Meaningful local training |
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| Support non-grape agriculture |
WIB leads incubatorr business 30 businesses/ 200 jobs |
Increased resource sharing among training agencies |
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| Uniqueness of County to work/live |
Market to employers |
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| Sustainable wage policy |
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| Housing – Alliances with other organizations |
| Innovation in doing Business |
Integrate with Other Economic Development Efforts |
Outreach/Marketing/ Influence: Acting with Clout |
Youth/Education Outreach |
Board Development |
| Move one policy issue forward to success in a unified
voice |
WIB take active role in economic summit |
Form speakers bureau to represent WIB in front
of various key players |
Educate school boards to importance of workforce
development |
Do resource mapping of WIB Board and County |
| Video conference equipment being compatible |
Develop/create employer compensation incentive
program for paid education time for employees |
Educate key business players to the benefits of
participating in an independent and active WIB |
WIB employers present employer needs to school
boards…Ask how needs to be addressed and how WIB can help |
Active recruitment of heads of companies |
| Develop county-wide video conferencing infrastructure
for training and meetings |
Expand survey to employers |
Assume role of “heavy hitters” by having common
vision and promoting it |
Open discussion with K-12 re: perception of lack
of support for workforce development |
Target employer representatives (high ranking)
for WIB membership |
| Geography: continue to expand and decentralize
programs and services |
Make community economic developer part of the WIB
system |
Share vision with economic development boards and
officials |
Share vision with school boards and officials |
Identify and recruit at least 4 power players and
1 north county |
| Create a legislative and lobbying function |
Just do it: economic development | Presence at every community business forum – availability
of speakers bureau |
Presentations to parent bodies re economic development
and future of our kids |
Leave your agendas at the door |
| Explore boards merging |
Re-offer to assist with OEDP |
Name tags and business cards for WIB members |
Job shadowing for teachers and administration |
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| 50 percent evening meetings with public sector
donating time |
Economic Development (Tony Shaw) become part of
WIB |
Educate key political players to benefit of independent
and active WIB |
Recruiting youth to participate in council |
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| Give unemployed a shovel and dig a tunnel from
Ukiah to the Coast |
Economic Develop/WIB create business incubator |
Develop county-wide training plan with employer
input |
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| Auto shop courses – fix cars for disadvantaged
to go to work |
Board of Sups and WIB have open and honest discussion
about role of the WIB |
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| Develop car pool programs |
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| Job first – then training |
| Strategic Direction | Launch Activity | 1st Quarter | 2nd Quarter | 3rd Quarter | 4th Quarter | Success! |
| Innovation in doing Business |
Introduce Board resolution to authorize alternate
meeting times and techniques |
Map video conferencing resources |
Assemble list of boards in County |
Form exploratory committees to evaluate interaction |
Schedule non-business hour meetings |
Integrate video conferencing into normal board
operations |
| Integrate with Other Economic Development Efforts |
WIB requests that Tony Shaw (and economic reps
from cities) be a WIB member |
Pass WIB resolution to participate in summit and
give $$$ |
Advocate to do OEDP |
Fundraising for and creation of business incubators |
Tailor training for incubator participants |
Have all economic development reps sitting on WIB |
| Outreach/Marketing/ Influence: Acting with Clout |
Chamber of Commerce mixer – double table of WIB
and MPIC with materials |
Identity items – cards and badges |
Development of speakers bureau talking points for
consistent message |
Central calendar for all appropriate forums for
WIB appearances |
Develop a referral list as a point of contact to
respond to all inquiries |
Retention and addition of private sector members
and use of system |
| Youth/Education Outreach |
Develop presentation/dialogue to share with each
school district |
Schedule/hold meeting with each school district |
Review info from meetings, establish ongoing relationships |
Develop plan with each school district (e.g. job
shadowing, mentoring, job fairs etc.) |
Implement plan in each school district |
Have strong presence and relationship between WIB,
employers and schools |
| Board Development |
Use written brochure to get employers
participation |
Identify 4 new power player WIB members |
Continue to talk to heads of companies |
2 additional WIB members |
4 additional WIB members |
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| Use speakers bureau to ask for employers
participation |
Work outside of committee structure
for board recruitment |
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Innovation in doing Business |
Integrate with Other Economic Development Efforts |
Outreach/Marketing/ Influence: Acting with Clout |
Youth/Education Outreach | Board Development |
| Mike McCann George Rau Jean Franco Cindy Miller John Ulvila |
Jim Mulheren Ernie Waugh Madelin Holtkamp Christine Hance Maggie Watson |
Rick Radcliffe Bob Jordan Monte Hill Carol Jarvis Fred Casella Jackie Matson Richard Shoemaker |
Tami Mee Alison Glassey Patty Bruder Brent Rutherford Joe Wildman Chuck Whitlock |
Rachel Peugh Susan Hofberg Jack Hartley Donna Montag |
Strengths of Workforce Investment Board:
One County = one workforce area
The People here
Commitment to value of improved lifestyle
Vocal
A lot of different opinions
Good staff
Experiences Board members bring
History of collaboration among members
Acceptance of Diversity
Openness of honest communication
Common vision and goals
Loss of industry can create new opportunity
Understand importance of work
Long-term commitment and residency
Obstacles to work of Board:
School officials do not give workforce development a high priority
Make up of Board – not enough power players
Political “turfism”
Training driven vs. economic development driven
County geography
Fantasy mandates from federal and state agencies
Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board Retreat Meeting reflections:
Pros
Really helpful
Shared vision
Plan for future to move us
Liked to hear all ideas
Staff find out about WIB activities
Defined goals
Innovative practicality
Progress toward big picture
Work-defined, not micro management
Participation from WIB
Follow upImprovements
Not enough attention on people with barriers
Labor market panel not enough