Is Your Workforce Development Data Tracking System Useful?

There are a multitude of programs that help unemployed and underemployed workers find jobs and provide the proper training to build skills and knowledge. These programs, many of which are supported by federal and state funding, have their own data systems to track enrollment and services provided.

While the use of any tracking system is better than doing nothing, these tracking systems yield “organizational accountability data” that may or may not support the overall workforce development system. So, how do you know if your tracking system is useful?

The following e-book will explore the following topics:

  1. Moving from Isolated Practice to a Workforce Development Community
  2. The Shared Vision of a Strong Workforce Development System
  3. COVID19 and the Heightened Need for Comprehensive Data Collection and Analysis
  4. Suggested Workforce Development
    Considerations for Data Analysis
  5. Dealing With Data Overload
  6. Technology Solutions for Data Collection
  7. Addressing the Challenges of Workforce Development Data Collection

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