Join us on Wednesday, May 24 at 1 pm ET for an informal discussion on how to retain the soft skills and institutional knowledge of your mid-career workers while equipping them to meet your emerging skill needs.
People are working and living longer than ever before. As the 21st century continues, many workers will need to adapt to the changing landscape of work and skills. Forward-thinking employers will use multiple means to address skills gaps, including developing robust mid-career and late-career upskilling and reskilling programs to retain and retrain this valuable part of the workforce.
Mid-career and late-career workers have the soft skills employers want, but they sometimes lack a roadmap for which skills to acquire next. Retaining these workers and helping them obtain new skills is a win-win for both workers and employers. These programs have proven return on investment and give employees an ability to educate themselves better.
During this session, you'll learn the following:
Featuring:
Heather Tinsley-Fix
Senior Advisor
AARP
Heather McIntosh
Senior Manager, Knowledge Mobilization and Research
Conference Board of Canada
Heather Tinsley-Fix
Senior Advisor
AARP
Heather McIntosh, PhD
Associate Director, Education and Skills
The Conference Board of Canada
This page was proudly developed in collaboration with AARP by the Public Private Strategies Institute team. For more information or questions, please reach out to AARP@publicprivatestrategies.com.
This page was proudly developed in collaboration with AARP by the Public Private Strategies Institute team. For more information or questions, please reach out to AARP@publicprivatestrategies.com.
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