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THE VISION: All Missouri manufacturing workers are National Career Readiness Certified for basic and soft skills and possess labor market relevant occupational skills endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers. All Missouri manufacturing career seekers have access to progressive skill development and credentialing opportunities through an interconnected network of secondary, community college, technical college, university, labor union, and employer training options delivered through the most efficient and effective means possible.
Member Colleges are Engaging Employers in Program and Curriculum Development
MoManufacturingWINs recent national recognition. MoManufacturingWINs recent national recognition.
Lead by STARTING; The value of the SEMI Model---Start, Evaluate, Modify, and Improve
Integrate MoManufacturingWINs processes/innovations with college strategic planning and existing priorities
Brick walls and barriers will appear; go around them or over them
Demonstrate “True” Desire and Passion for Organizational Change
Priorities, Strategies, Activities, Deliverables, Outcomes Do the Crosswalk…
“You will be expected to honestly just outwork the challenges”
Rosie slide What’s Ahead? 9.30.13 882
HOW MIGHT WE? Achieve Targeted Outcomes? Employ Lessons Learned? Grow & Sustain MoManufacturingWINs Changes?
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