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Title: Blazing Oklahomas Career Readiness Certificate CRC Trail


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Blazing Oklahomas Career Readiness Certificate
(CRC) Trail
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Governors Council for Workforce and Economic
Development (GCWED)
Strategic Plan Initiatives Growing talent,
skills and knowledge Growing and delivering
solutions for talent recruitment and retention
Growing awareness and success
3
The Career Readiness Program
  • identifies skills needed for specific jobs
  • pre-assesses and provides training needed to
    close any gaps
  • assesses your skill level

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Pre-Assessment and Upgrading Skill Levels
  • ACT Level I Publishers
  • KeyTrainwww.keytrain.com
  • WINwww.w-win.com

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WorkKeys Foundational Skills
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Applied Technology
  • Business Writing
  • Listening
  • Locating Information

Observation Reading for Information Teamwork Writi
ng
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CRC Areas
  • Reading for Information
  • Locating Information
  • Applied Mathematics

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Certification Levels
  • Goldawarded to those who score at or above a
    level 5 in each of the core areas.
  • Silverawarded to those who score at or above a
    level 4 in each of the core areas.
  • Bronzeawarded to those who score at or above a
    level 3 in each of the core areas.

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CRC State Totals
  • South Carolina 68,000
  • Indiana 60,867
  • Ohio 37,000
  • Michigan 34,377
  • Oklahoma 22,303

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State Career Readiness Certificate Programs -
Blue State Adopted NCRC Programs - Green States
With Regional Programs - Red

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Back of CRC
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Oklahomas CRC
  • KeyTrain Career Skills
  • Work Habits
  • Workplace Effectiveness
  • Alchemy SISTEM
  • Behavior in the Workplace
  • Social Skills on the Job
  • Anger Management
  • Avoiding Destructive Behavior

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Another benefit Oklahoma Job Link
  • Your CRC information is uploaded into
    Oklahoma Job Link at www.oklahomajoblink.com
  • Resumes with CRC scores have a flag to alert
    employers of potential candidates with CRCs

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CRC Info
  • The assessments take about 45 to 55 minutes each.
  • 150 Oklahoma Career Readiness Assessment sites
  • At this time, existing and available workforce
    participation in the Career Readiness
    Certification program is absolutely free.

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Whats in it for the job seeker?
  • Proof of preparedness
  • Competitive advantage
  • Nationally recognized
  • Higher Skills Higher Pay

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Higher Skills Higher Pay
Sources Bureau of Labor Statistics, ACT data
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Benefits of Oklahomas CRC
Job Seeker
Employer
State
Portable credential nationally recognized that
verifies to employers that an individual has
essential core employability skills. Facilitates
job placement, retention and advancement in our
mobile society Confidence that your skills meet
the needs of employers Road map for skill
improvement, training, and educational
needs Improved opportunities for career changes
Takes the guesswork out of hiring for the
employer Reduces turnover cost and
overtime Reduces training time and
costs Increases productivity Increases your
bottom line
Economic development tool for business expansion
and attraction
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Save the Dates
  • October 27-28, 2008,  Crossing the Line 
    Evolving regional strategies . . . real change,
    real challenges and real connections.  2008 OEDC
    Economic and Workforce Development Summit (This
    is the Midwest Regional WorkKeys Conference),
    Renaissance Hotel/Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma
    City, Oklahoma, www.oedc.net
  • February 4-6, 2009, Walk the River to Workforce
    Readiness, Southeast Regional WorkKeys
    Conference, Jacksonville, Florida,
    www.southeasternworkkeysconference.com
  • May 12-15, 2009, 12th Annual National WorkKeys
    Conference, Hyatt Regency, San Antonio, Texas,
    http//www.act.org/workkeys/conf/index.html

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Contact me!
  • http//www.okcommerce.gov/workkeys
  • Click on WorkKeys/Career Readiness for Partners
  • Susan Kuzmic
  • CRC Project Specialist
  • Oklahoma Department of Commerce
  • susan_kuzmic_at_okcommerce.gov
  • (405) 815-5204

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Whats in it for business?
DL Burgess WorkKeys Authorized Job
Profiler Department of Commerce
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ACT Authorized WorkKeys Job Profiles

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  • WorkKeys? is an assessment system created by
    ACT for use in the business community.  It allows
    businesses to have a common language regarding
    workplace skills through job profiling, skills
    assessment, and instructional support

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Overview
  • Uses a focus group to gather job task and
    WorkKeys skill information from qualified job
    incumbents,
  • Provides a detailed report with a customized task
    list and skill levels related to specific work
    examples,
  • Follows an EEOC-compliant process that can be
    used to support hiring, promotion, and training
    decisions.

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The Process
  • Through job profiling organizations can analyze
    the skills needed for specific jobs
  • and describe those needs to educators, students,
    and job applicants.
  • The process enables Oklahoma employers to
    identify required skill levels to more easily
    match candidates to job opportunities

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  • By comparing the results from job profiles with
    individuals certification levels companies can
    make reliable decisions about hiring, training
    and program development
  • Job profiling is currently being conducted at no
    cost for employers that meet the application
    criteria established by and available through the
    Governors Council For Workforce and Economic
    Development.

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Methodology
  • Site Visit and Job Shadowing,
  • Initial Task List (DOT, ONET),
  • Meet with Subject Matter Experts,
  • Conduct Profiling Session(s),

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Session Results
  • Skill Analysis, Ranking, WorkKeys Levels
  • Final Report to Employer and copy to OK
    Department of Commerce
  • Copy and Confidential Support Information stored
    at Commerce for at least 1 year.

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Benefits (short-term)
  • Job Incumbents (SMEs) establish WorkKeys Skill
    Levels and indentify Essential Tasks,
  • Formally links tasks performed on the job to the
    CRC skills measured by 3 Core Assessments,
  • Validates use of WorkKeys as an EEOC compliant
    hiring tool,
  • Encourages buy-in from employees (workers doing
    the job determine the skills and skill levels
    required),

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Benefits (long-term)
  • Company benefits
  • Improved hiring procedures
  • Reduced turnover
  • Reduced training costs
  • Increased productivity
  • Higher employee morale

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Natl Case Studies
  • MidAmerican Energy Co.
  • Largest utility in Iowa, providing electricity
    and natural gas in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, and
    South Dakota.
  • In 1999, MidAmerican pilot-tested ACT's WorkKeys
    system as the pre-employment test for all meter
    reader job candidates.
  • Since implementing WorkKeys in 1999, overall
    turnover for meter readers has dropped 83 (from
    19 to 3).

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  • Northrop Grumman
  • Defense contractor for the U.S. Navy and the
    largest private employer in Mississippi and
    Louisiana.
  • Beginning in 1998 the company profiled more than
    20 positions in 11 skilled trades throughout
    their ship systems division.
  • Before WorkKeys, turnover rates varied - ranging
    from 17 to 45. Two years after starting to use
    WorkKeys turnover rates dropped in all
    participating plants from 8 to 28.
  • The results are approximately 2 million saved
    in layoff and training expenses.

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  • Bradner Village
  • A health care center and retirement community in
    Northeast Indiana with 230 full-time employees.
  • Confronting high employee turnover in 2004 used
    the WorkKeys system to profile four key
    positions.
  • By making appropriate WorkKeys scores a
    condition for employment interviews, the company
    reduced turnover by 37, training costs by 96,
    and reduced time to identify qualified applicants
    by 55.

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Cost of Turnover
  • The cost of hiring and training a new employee
    can vary from 25 percent to 200 percent of annual
    compensation. Costs include customer service
    disruption, loss of morale, burnout/absenteeism
    among remaining employees, loss of experience,
    continuity, etc.
  • A recent major study of the turnover problem in
    the supermarket industry estimated total direct
    and indirect costs of replacing a supermarket
    cashier earning 6.50 per hour was at least
    3,637.00. (source Coca-cola Retailing
    Research Council, 2006)

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Oklahoma
  • Seventy (70) Oklahoma businesses/companies
    currently have active job profiles for one or
    more positions within their organizations.
  • Workforce recruitment, training, and
    certification are the key to economic development
    in Oklahoma one thing every employer needs is
    workers who can absorb training and do the job.
    Steve Hendrickson, Boeing Co.

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Profile Timeline
  • One Session Entry and Effective Performance
    Levels (hiring and promotion)
  • Two Sessions Large Number of Employees or
    Multiple Locations
  • Reconciliation Session (?)

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  • Site Visit and Job Shadowing (4 16 hrs)
  • SME Session(s) (8 hrs for each session)
  • Total Avge Time (8 24 hrs per employee)

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Requirements
  • Conference/Meeting Room
  • DVD and Viewing Screen
  • Copy Machine
  • Food and Snacks for SMEs (optional)

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Job Profilers
  • Jason George
  • Eastern Wrkforce Investment Brd
  • 721 S. 32nd St., Muskogee, OK 74401
  • Office Phone 918-683-8553
  • E-mail jasongeorge_at_easternwib.com
  • Beth Jones
  • Norman Economic Dvlpt Coalition
  • 710 Asp, Ste.100,
  • Norman,OK 73069
  • Office Phone 405-310-3232
  • E-mail bjones_at_nedcok.com
  • Stephanie Isaacs
  • Cherokee Nation Career Services
  • PO Box 948, Tahlequah, OK 74465
  • Office Phone 918-207-3886
  • E-mail stephanie-isaacs_at_cherokeee.org
  • Ron Mullen
  • OK Emplymnt Security Commission
  • 1810 N. Sioux Ave
  • Claremore, OK 74017
  • Office Phone 918-341-6633 ext. 17
  • E-mail ron.mullen_at_oesc.state.ok.us


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  • Jo Richter
  • OK Emplymnt Security Commission
  • 301 South 2nd
  • Chickasha, OK 73018
  • Office Phone 405-224-3310
  • E-mail jo.richter_at_oesc.state.ok.us
  • Joe Ann Vermillion
  • Rt 2 Box 373
  • McAlester, OK 74501
  • Office Phone 918-423-0163
  • E-mail jvermillion_at_netzero.net

Pete Walker Great Plains Technology Center 4500
W. Lee Blvd, Bldg 600 Lawton, OK 73505 Office
Phone 580-250-5569 E-Mail pwalker_at_gptech.org
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Internet Resources
  • www.okcommerce.gov/workkeys
  • www.growoklahoma.com/find_a_job
  • www.act.org/workkeys
  • www.gptech.org/wk
  • www.careerreadinesscertificate.org
  • www.keytrain.com

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Contact Information
  • DL Burgess
  • OK Department of Commerce
  • 900 N. Stiles, OKC, OK 73104
  • e-mail dick_burgess_at_okcommerce.gov
  • phone (405) 815-5121
  • mobile (405) 618-0480

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