Executive Forum - Building Your Talent Pipeline Webinar
Join IMA President & CEO Mark Denzler at this small and exclusive forum of CEO’s and executive leadership for the IMA Executive Forum – connecting leading manufacturing executives and moderated by our fantastic partners at Sikich. We will open with a short presentation and then have time for discussion with your peers about this topic or other top of mind issues.
In February 2022, the Sikich Industry Pulse found that 75% of manufacturers are looking to increase their workforce in the next 12 months with 21% of these manufacturers planning a significant increase. Meanwhile, data from the US Chamber of Commerce Analysis and Bureau of Labor Statistics show that, as of May 2022, there were 11.5 million job openings and only 6 million unemployed workers. So, how can the manufacturing industry compete with the labor shortage, address the skills gap, and achieve its desired growth?
Looking a level deeper, how does the next generation of workers view a career in manufacturing? How can industrial companies educate the next generation on the opportunities in manufacturing and build a robust talent pool to be well-positioned for the future? We will discuss creative strategies and provide practical applications to build and engage a sustainable talent pipeline for long-term success.
You’ll walk away with:
- An understanding of the current workforce demographics.
- Ideas and resources for educating the next generation about manufacturing career paths.
- Strategies for reaching and engaging talent for the future.
- Ideas and initiatives to attract alternative candidate pools 5. An understanding of how career pathways impact attraction and retention.
Then we’ll turn it over to you and ask the following:
What positions or types of roles are the most challenging for you to fill? • Do you work with community colleges or offer apprenticeship opportunities?
What programs or initiatives have your company tried in the past to build talent pipelines?
Have you found success with building talent pipelines through any unique programs or initiatives
Where do you see the biggest opportunities for the next generation of talent within the manufacturing industry in the next 5 – 10 years?