
DT #442 Kevin Fleming - Workforce Preparation For Today's Generation
02/08/23 • 25 min
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Dennis is joined by KEVIN J FLEMING PHD a scholar, author, global keynote speaker, & philomath. Lover of life, bacon, & the counter-narrative.
Kevin was one of the first Develop This! guests in July of 2018. Luckily not much has changed since then. Dennis and kevin discuss Kevin's work since he created his first video and wrote his first book and talk about how the economy and workforce preparation for our young people has changed.
- Are we making any progress?
- How do we reach today’s students and their parents?
- How can economic development professionals make an impact in this space?
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is Founder & CEO of Catapult, the producer of multiple viral animation videos including Success in the New Economy, and author of the bestseller, (Re)Defining the Goal, He is a passionate advocate for ensuring all students enter the labor market with a competitive advantage.
As the Founder & CEO of Catapult, he is redefining leadership & professional development through dynamic masterclasses curated for K-16 institutions. As Innovation & Strategic Development Specialist for the Los Angeles Regional Consortium, he supports CTE & workforce development with 19 community colleges in the 17th largest economy in the world. Dr. Fleming previously served as a college Vice President and as Dean of Instruction, Career & Technical Education at Norco College. Prior, he analyzed industry trends and labor market research through the Centers of Excellence for the California Community College system; the largest public education system in America. He has founded five private-sector companies in different service sectors, plus the National Center for Supply Chain Automation funded by the National Science Foundation (Washington DC).
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is an accomplished leader with teaching & administrative experience at 4-year public, 4-year private, and 2-year public institutions. He has competitively secured/managed over $85 Million to advance economic & educational opportunity. Dr. Fleming has expertise in workforce development, education, research, educational innovation, strategic initiative execution, and career readiness. He has conducted leadership trainings for over 25 years accompanied by numerous conference presentations and published articles/books. His career activities have helped influence state legislation, district student-success initiatives, and funding allocations within 38 states/countries.
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is a faculty member, thought leader, and a recovering academic elitist. A true life-long learner, he has earned two Bachelor’s degrees from Loyola Marymount University (Psychology & Philosophy); a Master of Arts from The Ohio State University (Educational Policy & Leadership), an MBA from the University of Redlands, and a Ph.D. in Education from Claremont Graduate University...but it was his CTE industry certification in geographical information systems (GIS) that lifted him out of working poverty.
He has been honored with the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Achievement and Service from Loyola Marymount University and the Corona Chamber of Commerce “40 Under 40” award. Dr. Kevin J Fleming is a proud eagle scout, husband, father, certified etiquette trainer, has completed five marathons, and remains an active volunteer with Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (Distinguished Alumnus Award), and his local church. Dr. Fleming works tirelessly towards an educational model that is flexible, purpose-driven, student-focused, and career-minded. Energetic, passionate, & principled, he believes in the power of education to transform lives.
Dennis is joined by KEVIN J FLEMING PHD a scholar, author, global keynote speaker, & philomath. Lover of life, bacon, & the counter-narrative.
Kevin was one of the first Develop This! guests in July of 2018. Luckily not much has changed since then. Dennis and kevin discuss Kevin's work since he created his first video and wrote his first book and talk about how the economy and workforce preparation for our young people has changed.
- Are we making any progress?
- How do we reach today’s students and their parents?
- How can economic development professionals make an impact in this space?
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is Founder & CEO of Catapult, the producer of multiple viral animation videos including Success in the New Economy, and author of the bestseller, (Re)Defining the Goal, He is a passionate advocate for ensuring all students enter the labor market with a competitive advantage.
As the Founder & CEO of Catapult, he is redefining leadership & professional development through dynamic masterclasses curated for K-16 institutions. As Innovation & Strategic Development Specialist for the Los Angeles Regional Consortium, he supports CTE & workforce development with 19 community colleges in the 17th largest economy in the world. Dr. Fleming previously served as a college Vice President and as Dean of Instruction, Career & Technical Education at Norco College. Prior, he analyzed industry trends and labor market research through the Centers of Excellence for the California Community College system; the largest public education system in America. He has founded five private-sector companies in different service sectors, plus the National Center for Supply Chain Automation funded by the National Science Foundation (Washington DC).
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is an accomplished leader with teaching & administrative experience at 4-year public, 4-year private, and 2-year public institutions. He has competitively secured/managed over $85 Million to advance economic & educational opportunity. Dr. Fleming has expertise in workforce development, education, research, educational innovation, strategic initiative execution, and career readiness. He has conducted leadership trainings for over 25 years accompanied by numerous conference presentations and published articles/books. His career activities have helped influence state legislation, district student-success initiatives, and funding allocations within 38 states/countries.
Dr. Kevin J Fleming is a faculty member, thought leader, and a recovering academic elitist. A true life-long learner, he has earned two Bachelor’s degrees from Loyola Marymount University (Psychology & Philosophy); a Master of Arts from The Ohio State University (Educational Policy & Leadership), an MBA from the University of Redlands, and a Ph.D. in Education from Claremont Graduate University...but it was his CTE industry certification in geographical information systems (GIS) that lifted him out of working poverty.
He has been honored with the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Achievement and Service from Loyola Marymount University and the Corona Chamber of Commerce “40 Under 40” award. Dr. Kevin J Fleming is a proud eagle scout, husband, father, certified etiquette trainer, has completed five marathons, and remains an active volunteer with Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (Distinguished Alumnus Award), and his local church. Dr. Fleming works tirelessly towards an educational model that is flexible, purpose-driven, student-focused, and career-minded. Energetic, passionate, & principled, he believes in the power of education to transform lives.
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DT #441 Finding Your Niche in Economic Development
Finding Your Niche in Economic Development
Economic Development is a very broad field. There are many types of organizations and a lot of different areas that you can focus on. In this episode, Dennis and Broderick compare and contrast the different types of economic development organizations from one-person offices to the corporate world.
Pros and cons of being part of a smaller organization
- Fewer resources
- Smaller budgets
- More opportunities to make a direct impact
- Opportunities to work in many areas
Larger organizations also have their pros and cons
- More resources
- Larger budgets
- Opportunity to specialize in an area
- Harder to make a direct impact
- Easier to get lost in the shuffle
The IEDC Certification process is a good way to learn about many areas of economic development.
Core Competency courses (all four required):
- Introduction to Economic Development or Basic Economic Development Course (BEDC)
- Business Retention and Expansion
- Economic Development Credit Analysis
- Real Estate Development & Reuse
Elective Competency Courses (minimum of 2):
- Economic Development Finance
- Economic Development Marketing & Attraction
- Economic Development Strategic Planning
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Development Strategies
- Neighborhood Development Strategies
- Management Economic Development Organizations
- Technology-led Economic Development
- Workforce Development
- Foreign Direct Investment & Exporting
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DT #443 Organizing your Office and Digital Files with Laura Farley
In this episode, Dennis is joined by Laura Farley Digital Curation Librarian at the People’s Archive at DC Public Library to discuss organizing and preserving your organization's digital files. Laura shares her digital preservation mantra, start small, start now.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauramfarley/
- What is digital preservation?
- Best practices
- Concepts:
- Inventory: Documents, usable, available, scalable, current
- Use familiar software, be consistent, comprehensive, and concise
- You choose the level of detail
- You can’t and don’t want to keep everything - storage can be cheap but management is not
- How to select: Review and prioritize, define, document, implement
- Identify: what do you have
- Select: what to preserve
- Store:
- long term storage of materials
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- File format, access
- Access needs: online, near-line, offline storage, -- it depends on how quickly you need to access your files.
- Cost: what resources do you have, should you build, buy, or join in a collaboration with others with similar needs?
- Quantity (size and number of files)
- Expertise: What are the skills required to manage your digital objects and do you have these or need to pay for them
- Reliability: is the storage well reviewed, well supported
- How many copies? A minimum of 2
- Storage
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- 3-2-1 Rule
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- Example: 2 external hard drives, Cloud storage (not Facebook)
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- Example: 2 external hard drives (1 stored off-site), Computer
key takeaways from today’s show:
- Identify: what do you have
- Select: what to preserve
- Store: long-term storage of materials
- Multiple storage types and locations
Resource & Best Practices Guidelines:
Library of Congress Digital Preservation Outreach & Education
Library of Congress Sustainability of Digital Formats
https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/index.html
Tools & Templates
Filelist Creator
https://www.sttmedia.com/filelistcreator-faq
Jennifer Ferretti’s Retention Schedule
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XO1XNavZnidmcR2kDBN2lCqsoM-GYqfxg6QcP5qCaW0/edit?usp=sharing
Jennifer Ferretti’s Metadata for Personal Digital Archiving
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17KMvZMuNeGT2hv9TyZXgHZ-QSap-vd6NXPa1frPoHHM/edit?usp=sharing
Maryland Institute College of Art - Batch Embed Metadata in Adobe Bridge Cheat Sheet
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zLB-K9KWOJITqmVC-upA7zoJzuunaPcDiwp8rq11QTw/edit?usp=sharing
Copyright
United States Copyright Office Works Not Protected by Copyright
https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ33.pdf
Society of American Archivists Selected Copyright Resources
https://www2.archivists.org/groups/intellectual-property-working-group/selected-copyright-resources
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