The document discusses the skills gap faced by manufacturing organizations and associations. It notes that the skills gap is more complex than typically defined, as it varies based on factors like company size, location, the types of roles and skills needed. Associations are looking for ways to close the skills gap like sharing success stories, best practices for engaging schools and community colleges, and developing apprenticeship programs. The document prompts associations to consider whether critical skills gaps exist in their members' customer or supply chains, how much their members care about the skills gap, and whether technology changes are exacerbating the impact of skills gaps.
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Is Your Association Doing Enough to Close the Skills Gap? National Leadership & Local Action as a Blueprint for
1. Jennifer McNelly, President, Manufacturing Institute
David DeLong, David DeLong & Associates
Moderated by Steve Yurek, President and CEO,
Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute
2. Is Your Association Doing Enough to
Close the Skills Gap?
National Leadership & Local Action
As a Blueprint for Effective Collaboration
Panel Discussion:
Jennifer McNelly, President
The Manufacturing Institute
David DeLong, Author
Lost Knowledge: Confronting the Threat of an Aging Workforce