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Enterprise Minnesota's Bob Kill Addresses Skills Gap in U.S. Senate Testimony
Enterprise Minnesota President and CEO Bob Kill told a key Senate panel this week that manufacturing's chronic shortage of qualified workers poses a significant and escalating challenge despite high national unemployment rates.
Kill testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Competitiveness, Innovation and Export Promotion, chaired by Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Kill's testimony used data collected from this year's State of Manufacturing® poll to illustrate that anxiety over attracting qualified workers has more than doubled in the past year, with 31 percent of Minnesota manufacturing executives saying it is a concern, up from 14 percent in 2011.
"Rapidly changing technology . . . widens the gap between the sector's existing workers and the skills that are needed in today's manufacturing environments," Kill told Senators.
In the fourth quarter of 2011, the skills mismatch left 4,925 jobs unfilled in Minnesota's manufacturing sector, accounting for 9.8 percent of the state's job vacancies, he said. Nationally, there are approximately 600,000 vacant positions in manufacturing.
Kill said that Enterprise Minnesota has attempted to help narrow the skills gap in Minnesota by offering discounted services to manufacturers through the state-funded Growth Acceleration Program (GAP). GAP provides up to $1 of state money for every $3 a company invests. Participating companies have realized a $30 return for every $1 spent on GAP, and have created or retained a collective 1,700 jobs in Minnesota.
Kill concluded that attracting more students to industry careers will depend on the effectiveness of using public/private partnerships in exposing them to career opportunities in manufacturing.
"Public/private collaborations of manufacturers-with the community leaders, with the educators, and with the parents-will lead to us creating the next generation of manufacturers," Kill said in an interview held minutes after delivering his testimony. "The visibility Sen. Klobuchar is bringing to that topic is very important."
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Presented by the Center for Business & Industry, South Central College and Enterprise Minnesota
This
one day event is ideal for anyone wanting to learn more about Lean
Enterprise, or to learn more about the Lean journey at their company or
organization. Eight topics will be presented ranging from How to Develop
a Sustaining 5S Program, to Effective Change Management, to Developing
Leaders at All Levels. Jamie Flinchbaugh, the Keynote Speaker is the
Co-Founder of Lean Learning Center and Author of The Hitchikers Guide to Lean: Lessons from the Road. Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:45am-5:00pm
Location: South Central College-North Mankato Campus, 1920 Lee Blvd, North Mankato, MN 56003.
Cost: $90 per registrant. Or
call Erin Brim at (507) 389-7203 to register 4 or more people from your
organization for a special discount price of $75 per registrant.
Who Should Attend? Managers,
operations directors, front line supervisors, office personnel, senior
leadership and anyone interested in learning more about effective Lean
tools.
For more information and to Register, go here
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Industry News 5 Ways to Create a Healther Manufacturing Operation: 52% of employees surveyed say they are more productive at work as a result of participating in work-sponsored wellness program. article continues
How People Make Things Exhibit: MPMA
has partnered with the Minnesota Children's Museum to host a traveling
exhibit geared toward children 10 years old and under. The exhibit is
based on the Fred Rogers show and will provide a unique opportunity for
Minnesota manufacturing to reach out to children and their parents,
grandparents, teachers and other influencers who impact career
decisions. More information
Upcoming EventsHow People Make Things Now-June 3, 2012 MN Children's Museum More information
Spring 2012 Virtual Program Offerings April & May 2012 11:30am-1:00pm More information
Meeting Minnesota's Workforce Needs: Workforce Assessments April & May 2012 Statewide More information
MHTA Spring Conference: April 25, 2012 Minneapolis Convention Center More information
13th Annual SADBOC Government Procurement Fair April 25, 2012 9:00am-3:00pm Brooklyn Park, MN More information
IDEA Competition 2012 Awards Banquet April 25, 2012 5:00pm-8:30pm Bemidji, MN More information
Conference-Heating the Midwest: Building the Vision April 25-27, 2012 Eau Claire, WI More information
Arab Spring Update: North Africa Markets April 26, 2012 9:00am-11:00am Minneapolis More information
Principles of Lean Manufacturing (Lean 101) May 3, 2012 8:00am-4:30pm Eveleth, MN More information
Innovations in Healthcare May 8, 2012 7:30am-9:30am Minneapolis More information
Renewable Materials Summit: Markets for Building the Biorefinery May 15, 2012 8:30am-4:30pm Fargo, ND More information here & here
2012 Small Business Week Awards Luncheon May 16, 2012 11:30am-1:30pm Minneapolis
Lean Product Development - Bring Better Products to Market Faster by Enterprise Minnesota May 23, 2012 8:00am-11:00am Brooklyn Park, MN
Minnesota Council for Quality's Annual Best Practice Conference June 5, 2012 St. Paul More information
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