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How do You Create the Workforce Solutions of Tomorrow, Starting Today?

Greetings from Allegro Learning Solutions. I joke with my students and clients that I’m successful at teaching entrepreneurship because I’ve made all the mistakes. It’s not hard to teach a subject when you simply teach learners how not to fail like you did! There’s certainly some truth to this humor. At Allegro, we’re proud of a culture that acknowledges failure and turns it into incremental success. If you’re going to try to disrupt learning and development, not everything is going to work!

This doesn’t mean the Allegro team is insensitive to the implications of failure. Organizations are allocating more resources to learning and development to create agile workforce solutions. These learning initiatives need strong partnerships, clear processes, and effective educational outcomes. Most of the failures that I see in workforce development are due to problems with partners, processes, or outcomes.

The COVID Pandemic has certainly taught us that employees form the foundation of an organization’s ability to adapt. These employees exhibit broad knowledge, learn continuously, and demonstrate a curiousness that helps them creatively solve problems.  So how can you build the partnerships, processes, and outcomes to identify and develop these kinds of employees?  Here are five suggestions:

  1. Be proactive versus reactive. So much of human capacity building is reactive instead of proactive. Build clear and proactive processes to help your organization satisfy today’s needs while identifying and preparing employees for tomorrow.
  • Establish career ladders on aptitude. Are your career pathways based on aptitude or function?  Very few companies evaluate an employee’s quantitative capacity to start her in Finance, move her to Business Intelligence in the Marketing Department, and then upskill her for a Management role in Operations Data Science.
  • Be prepared to learn, yourself. It’s amazing how many organizations say they are open and curious but are actually closed to new learning and development approaches. Lean on your partners for best practices and new ways of solving workforce problems.
  • Learning is more than content. Project Management is a great example, here. There’s no shortage of good PM content. But companies still struggle with employees who need experiential learning to truly understand how to manage projects. Acknowledge that the learning approach is often as important as the content.
  • Embrace diversity. DEI initiatives are a natural fit with workforce development efforts. One place to focus is residency and apprenticeship opportunities that identify and develop entry-level employees from diverse backgrounds. Both partners and processes can ensure your efforts are effective in this critical area.

Building the processes, partnerships, and learning outcomes for your workforce will increase success and reduce failure in human capacity initiatives. These three elements, when done well, will provide a pathway to build your agile and adaptable workforce of tomorrow.

Good luck and let us know if Allegro can help!

Pennsylvania Companies Rank Among the Nation’s Best

A recent study of America’s Best Large Employers by Forbes included some surprises from our point of view. Forbes ranked large employers after collaborating with Statista to survey 60,000 employees working for businesses with at least 1000 employees.

Although Allegro Learning Solutions is a global provider of learning and education services, we are headquartered in Pennsylvania. This post will examine some of our nearby Pennsylvania companies that made the list.

Most interesting to our staff was the number of retailers who made the list. In Pennsylvania, these were the retailers 5 Below and American Eagle plus the two convenience store chains, Sheetz and WaWa. It’s a surprise to see retailers on the list. Retailers have frontline retail employees who cannot work from home. Retail jobs often have rigid schedules with pay near the bottom of pay scales. So, it’s impressive that these organizations built a corporate culture that leads employees to recommend working there, especially during these challenging times.

It’s a bit easier easy to look at large Pennsylvania companies such as Comcast, Hershey Co., and Penn National Gaming on the list and assume they have the resources to develop the convenience, flexibility, and respect for employees into their culture. No company has had it easy during the pandemic, however developing a Work From Home (WFH) or hybrid work culture is more achievable with Fortune 500 resources. However, most of these companies also have significant staff beyond just office employees. Hershey Company has thousands of employees in manufacturing, Comcast has thousands of employees in service and installation, and Penn National Gaming provides staff for casinos operations, restaurants, and hospitality services across many locations. Kudos to these companies for creating a hospitable work culture.

Several Pennsylvania Higher Education institutions and healthcare organizations made the list. Like retail, these industries have experienced educational burn-out and frontline healthcare worker burn-out during the pandemic. So, congratulations for navigating the pandemic for listed organizations like Temple University, University of Penn, Penn State University, Penn Medicine, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Highmark Insurance. In fact, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was the number one large employer on the whole list for the United States!

Allegro is headquartered in Pennsylvania’s Capital, Harrisburg. Consequently, it’s great to see the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its agencies make the list. State employees recommending working for the state government to others is an indication that the Commonwealth has built a culture where people feel valued.

Below are the 23 companies from Pennsylvania who made the list.

  • The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Penn Medicine
  • Vanguard
  • Visiting Angels
  • Sheetz
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
  • Five Below
  • Highmark Health
  • Temple University
  • PNC Financial Services
  • The Hershey Company
  • Comcast
  • PPG
  • ICON
  • Advanced Call Center Technologies
  • Saint-Gobain
  • Wawa
  • CSL
  • Penn National Gaming
  • American Eagle Outfitters
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Allegro Learning Solutions, LLC. provides educational solutions for workforce development, corporate academies, and learning communities.