Title: Creating Community Connections
1Creating Community Connections
2We will discuss
- Current Economic Employment Trends
- Diversity Employment
- Employment Strategies
- The Art of Networking
- Customer Service to Businesses
- Use of Technology
3We will discuss
- Strategies to develop and/or improve community
relationships with - Businesses
- Area organizations
- Community service providers
- Schools
4Economic Trends
- Unemployment is increasing
5Economic Trends
- Unemployment is decreasing
6Economic Trends
Depends upon the sector.
7Maryland Unemployment Stats
- Unemployment for Maryland for 2007 averaged 3.8.
Down from 4.2 in 2004. - Full employment is considered about 5
- More jobs than people to fill them.
Workforce Shortage
8Maryland Migration Stats
9Prepared for Worker Shortage?
Source 1998 SHRM/AARP Older Workers Survey
10Emerging workforce sources
- Veterans
- Immigrants
- Aging Workers
- Welfare/TANF Recipients
- People with Disabilities
11People with Disabilities
- Unemployment rate for people with disabilities is
at least - 3 to 5 times
- that of those without disabilities
70 of people with disabilities are not working
12Then and, yes, still now
- How nice for the less fortunate
- Charity Work
- You must feel good
- Social Worker
13Progress in a new direction
- Business Commitment to Diversity
- One-Stop Career Centers
- Disability Program Navigators
- Partnerships in the community
- Universal Access
- Expanded Job Opportunities
14Focus on
15Community Connections
16Networking
17The Art of Networking
- Many JOBS are never advertised
- Filled through word of mouth-a.k.a. Networking!
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- Its who you know!
18Networking
- Involves movement
- Beyond your
- Comfort zone
- Results in
- new relationships
- and friendships
19Business, Schools, Providers
How do you meet them??
20First..
- Use your current contacts
Mary
Chris
YOU
21Work Contacts
- Disability Program Navigator
- Business Services Reps
- Career/Core Services
22Work Contacts
- Maryland Department of Education
- Division of Rehabilitation Services
Counselors - Workforce Investment Board
- Adult Youth Services
- Partners in your One-Stop
23Social Contacts
- Relatives
- Friends
- Acquaintances
- Previous employment contacts
24Business Hangouts
25Business Hangouts
- One-Stop Career Centers
- Community Colleges/Universities/Schools
- Health Clubs - YMCA/Golf/Tennis, etc.
- Religious/Churches
- Fraternal organizations
- Rotary Clubs, Lions, etc.
26Business Hangouts
- Internet
- Google is your Friend
- Advertisements on local web pages
- Local Newspapers
- News/promotions/events
- Classifieds
- Trade publications
27Staffing Companies
- Pre-screen applicants
- Time saver for employers
- They understand employers requirements
However, Many times will toss applications with
broken work histories
28Source of Employment
- Labor Organizations/Apprenticeships
- Teamsters
- AFL-CIO www.aflcio.org
- American Postal Workers
- IBEW International Brotherhood of Electrical
Worker
29Service Providers
- Employment Programs
- Disabilities
- Cognitive, Developmental
- Deaf
- Blind
- Mental Illness
30Service Providers
- Supported Employment Programs
- Incarcerated
- Veterans Administration
- Employers Support of the Guard and Reserve
- Church based organizations - Joseph House
Ministries
31Service Provider Hangouts
- One-Stop Career Centers
- Chambers of Commerce Job Fairs
- Business Leadership Network
- SHRM Society for HR Management
- Community Colleges/Universities/Schools
- Health Clubs - YMCA/Golf/Tennis, etc.
- Religious/Churches
- Fraternal organizations
- Rotary Clubs, Lions, etc.
32Schools - High Schools
- At the Board Level
- Supervisor of Special Ed. Alternative School
Secondary Education - At the School Level
- Principal is the typically Boss
- Guidance
- General
- Work study, internships
- Career Technology Education
- Craft Committee meetings
- Teachers are your greatest asset!
33Schools Community Colleges
- Dean of Workforce / Technology
- Department Heads
- Professors are your greatest assets
- Craft committee meetings
- Career Services
- Serve current students or grads
34Schools - Universities
35School Personnel Hangouts
- One-Stop Career Centers
- Chambers of Commerce Job Fairs
- Business Leadership Network
- SHRM Society for HR Management
- Community Colleges/Universities/Schools
- Health Clubs - YMCA/Golf/Tennis, etc.
- Religious/Churches
- Fraternal organizations
- Rotary Clubs, Lions, etc.
36Use Your Current Contacts
- Disability Program Navigator
- Business Services Reps
- Career/Core Services
- Rehab Services Reps
- Workforce Investment Board
- Youth Services
- Partners in your One-Stop
37Recruitment Sources
- One-Stop Job Market
- Staffing Agencies
- Online Career Builder, Monster.com
- Search Firms head hunters
- Newspaper
38Recruitment Sources
- University Career Services
- Internships
- Schools, Career Technology Education
- Employee referrals
- HR Department Internal recruitment
- Word of Mouth
39How we should be viewed
- Asset to Business
- Recruitment Source
- Workforce Specialist
- Community Resource
- Diversity Resource
40Employers
What is the first thing an employer looks for in
recruiting employees?
The Ability to Show-Up to Work Attendance!
41Understand Your Customer - HR
- The expertise of Human Resources
- can vary greatly.
- Dont
- ASSUME
- they are experts
42Human Resource Managers
- Executive level
- HR Professional
- Office manager
- Jack of all trades, master of none -
Comptroller, operations manager, owner, - first line supervisor, etc
43HR Focus Areas
- HR is a cost center vs. revenue generator
44HR Focus Areas
- Work place diversity
- Compensation and benefits
- HR Technology
- HR Measurement
- HR Consulting
- Staffing Management
- Global HR
- HR Outsourcing
45Recruit, Employment, Retaining
For job candidates with Disabilities
- Recruitment costs are typically lower
- Retention is typically higher
- Can favorably affect employee morale
- Attendance is the same or usually better
- Its Good Business
- Financial benefits
46How Government is perceived
- Bureaucratic government
- Reaction time is too slow
- Glossary of common terms are different
Opportunities
47Approaching Contacts
- Prepare an answer to
- the age old question
- Who are you and
- what do you do?
48Change your terms for employers!
JOB CANDIDATE OR APPLICANT OR REFERRAL
49HR vs Hiring Supervisor
50How to position ourselves?
- Improve and Expand Business Relationships
- Understand Todays Job Market
- Know Your Applicants
- Use Partners in the One-Stops
- Network, Network, Network
51Employment Strategies
Possible Suggestions
- Part-time
- Shared jobs
- Flex-time
- Restructure job descriptions
- Job Trial
- Allow candidate to be part of the solution
- Think outside the box Brainstorm!
52Recruit, Employment, Retaining
Help your job candidates list their own reasons
as to why they should be hired
53Keys to Employment Success
- Communication
- Communication
- Communication
54Community Connection Techniques
- Be professional
- Understand business needs
- Be a recruitment specialist
- Match applicant talent with business need
55Community Connection Techniques
- Be prepared for networking events
- Turn your cell phones off during meetings!
- Do not answer your phone during a conversation!
- Use your Business Card
- Follow Up Create a Tickler File
- Keep a record of your networking efforts
56Community Connection Techniques
- Remember
- People enjoy helping
- Information and advice are Free
- People love to talk about themselves
- Most people can fit a half an hour into their day
- Know when to stop talking
57Community Connections
- DO YOUR
- HOMEWORK!
- Get familiar with
- the business
- before
- Contacting them
58Connecting after Networking
Customer Service
- Pick up the phone
- Briefly identify/introduce yourself and your
organization - Give a referral name if possible or why you are
giving them a cold call - Ask for the appointment and that it will
- take 15 minutes or so
- Thank them - no matter what
59Relationship Building
- Follow-up after the sale! Your integrity, honesty
and reputation are key to future success! - Regular phone contact
- Its OK to say I dont know
60Rejection
- Reject Rejection
- Perseverance and Persistence Pays
- Integrity is It
- Patience is a Policy (ok, a Must!)
61Green Human Resource
- Renewable Human Resource!
- Renew Perceptions
- by shifting the focus on
- Ability
62From Two Disability Program Navigators to you
- Have Fun
- Be Creative
- Follow through
- If you dont love it, dont do it
- Maggie Leedy, Lead Disability Navigator
- MontgomeryWorks mleedy_at_montgomeryworks.com
- Jackie Gast, Director, ESBLN
- Eastern Shore Business Leadership Network
- Disability Program Navigator jackie_at_esbln.org
63Resources
- Disability Program Navigator
- See handout for contact listing in your area
and sign up for the newsletter for Maryland
information navigator_at_mdworkforcepromise.org - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
www.eeoc.gov - Maryland Career and Workforce Information
http//www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/ - Maryland Chamber of Commerce www.mdchamber.org
- MD Dept. of Education, Division of Rehabilitation
Services, http//www.dors.state.md.us/dors