NERETA Kicks Off "National Jobs Crisis Brainstorming Sessions" with Renowned Wharton Professor Peter Cappelli
Milford, NJ, December 01, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The North East Regional Employment and Training Association (NERETA) is proud to present the first in a series of webinar events called, the "National Jobs Crisis Brainstorming Sessions."
This first event is being held on Monday, December 2nd from 1 pm EST to 2:30 pm EST with internationally renowned Wharton professor and author Peter Cappelli, whose most recent book, "Why Good People Can't Find Jobs: The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It," has brought attention to many fixable problems that could help alleviate some of the hiring and training problems faced by jobseekers in the US.
You can register to participate in this webinar event now at: http://bit.ly/cappelliwebinar.
During this webinar event, Professor Cappelli will answer questions about how businesses and the public workforce system can work together to resolve some of the shortfalls with current hiring and training practices his research has uncovered.
"You can help solve the jobs crisis by participating!" exclaimed Colleen LaRose, President and CEO of NERETA. She continued, "These are complex, multifaceted problems, but we can get people back to work if we all roll up our sleeves and tackle these issues together. CEO's, human resources professionals, public workforce system professionals, educators and even jobseekers themselves are all part of the answer to current employment and training challenges. It is a new world in the employment marketplace, so we are all going to have to work toward creating solutions together."
LaRose explained, "In the last half hour of this webinar event, attendees will have the opportunity to ask Professor Cappelli questions directly, as we all brainstorm together how to address these very important workforce challenges. This is going to be an amazing opportunity to work and brainstorm together and may dramatically change how jobseekers and employers engage in the future."
If you can't make the webinar on Monday, it will be available for sale at http://www.nereta.org on the "training" page about a week after the event.
The next guest host in the "National Jobs Crisis Brainstorming Sessions" is Greg Leroy, executive director of Good Jobs First (www.goodjobsfirst.org). This event will take place on February 6th at 1pm EST.
Other upcoming hosts for this series as well as information about other employment and training related webinars are posted regularly on the NERETA website at http://www.nereta.org.
Professor Peter Cappelli is the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at The Wharton School and Director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources. To see his full bio, please go to: https://mgmt.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/1307//.
The mission of the North East Regional Employment and Training Association (NERETA) is to connect workforce investment boards and their stakeholders in the northeastern US to improve communication and collaboration of employment and training initiatives. NERETA also provides professional development opportunities for workforce professionals nationally through webinars, seminars, and conferences. More information about the NERETA can be found at the NERETA website at http://www.nereta.org.
A 20% discount is offered on NERETA webinars to NERETA members. To become a member of NERETA go to http://www.nereta.org and click "join." Membership is open to everyone.
This first event is being held on Monday, December 2nd from 1 pm EST to 2:30 pm EST with internationally renowned Wharton professor and author Peter Cappelli, whose most recent book, "Why Good People Can't Find Jobs: The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It," has brought attention to many fixable problems that could help alleviate some of the hiring and training problems faced by jobseekers in the US.
You can register to participate in this webinar event now at: http://bit.ly/cappelliwebinar.
During this webinar event, Professor Cappelli will answer questions about how businesses and the public workforce system can work together to resolve some of the shortfalls with current hiring and training practices his research has uncovered.
"You can help solve the jobs crisis by participating!" exclaimed Colleen LaRose, President and CEO of NERETA. She continued, "These are complex, multifaceted problems, but we can get people back to work if we all roll up our sleeves and tackle these issues together. CEO's, human resources professionals, public workforce system professionals, educators and even jobseekers themselves are all part of the answer to current employment and training challenges. It is a new world in the employment marketplace, so we are all going to have to work toward creating solutions together."
LaRose explained, "In the last half hour of this webinar event, attendees will have the opportunity to ask Professor Cappelli questions directly, as we all brainstorm together how to address these very important workforce challenges. This is going to be an amazing opportunity to work and brainstorm together and may dramatically change how jobseekers and employers engage in the future."
If you can't make the webinar on Monday, it will be available for sale at http://www.nereta.org on the "training" page about a week after the event.
The next guest host in the "National Jobs Crisis Brainstorming Sessions" is Greg Leroy, executive director of Good Jobs First (www.goodjobsfirst.org). This event will take place on February 6th at 1pm EST.
Other upcoming hosts for this series as well as information about other employment and training related webinars are posted regularly on the NERETA website at http://www.nereta.org.
Professor Peter Cappelli is the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at The Wharton School and Director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources. To see his full bio, please go to: https://mgmt.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/1307//.
The mission of the North East Regional Employment and Training Association (NERETA) is to connect workforce investment boards and their stakeholders in the northeastern US to improve communication and collaboration of employment and training initiatives. NERETA also provides professional development opportunities for workforce professionals nationally through webinars, seminars, and conferences. More information about the NERETA can be found at the NERETA website at http://www.nereta.org.
A 20% discount is offered on NERETA webinars to NERETA members. To become a member of NERETA go to http://www.nereta.org and click "join." Membership is open to everyone.
Contact
North East Regional Employment and Training Association
Colleen LaRose
908 995 7718
www.nereta.org
Contact
Colleen LaRose
908 995 7718
www.nereta.org
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