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ISSIP-NSF Workshop 1: Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Work, Learning, and Skills

 

ISSIP-NSF Workshop Series: An Industry Perspective on STEM Education for the Future, Further Explored

ISSIP-NSF Workshop 1: Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Work, Learning, and Skills

 
Nov 10 2021, 9 am-12 pm, PST/ 12-3 pm, EST (Online)

 

The pandemic has turbocharged the adoption of what was already on the horizon for the future of work and learning for many organizations;  and a hybrid model of work and learning is here to stay. This has huge impact on future of jobs and skills.

Please join us for this 3-hr workshop as we explore with industry experts and academic change leaders the long-term implications of hybrid work models on innovation, work, learning, skills requirements, and STEM undergraduate education. 

This is a by-invitation-only no-cost event, but seats are limited and registration is required. REGISTER HERE

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Possible topics to discuss in this workshop:
  • Acceleration of the hybrid workplace and implications on skills demand – what skills are in more/less demand?
  • Distributed workforce, best practices in building a virtual culture & implications on skills requirements
  • Technology tool kits and skills preparedness.
  • Diversity, inclusion, equity in the future of workplace
  • Knowledge sharing, knowledge creation to strengthen organizational connectivity
  • New standards for the optimized digital workforce and implications to undergraduate STEM education.
  • How can undergraduate STEM programs better prepare students for a hybrid workplace which presents a whole set of new challenges/opportunities to diversity, inclusion and belonging?
  • And more…

Preliminary Agenda 

Nov 10, 2021, 9 am – 12 pm, US/Canada PST; 12 pm – 3 pm EST

9:00 am – Opening, Welcome and Context

9:10 – Panel Discussion

Impact of Hybrid Workplace to Future of Jobs, and Skills

Panel Speakers:

  • Alex Kass, Research Fellow, Accenture 
  • Nathan Tymann, HR Director, Blue Cross, Blue Shields, North Carolina
  • Rick Rafey, InOrbit
  • Heather Yurko, VP of Digital Talent, Mastercard
10:45 – Break 

10:55 – Moderated Breakout session

All Participants

11:30 – Regroup

Moderators Readouts

11:50 – Closing Remarks

Co-Chairs

12:00 – Worshop Adjourn

 

We would like to thank all the worshop speakers, moderators, participants!

CO-Chairs and Proramming Committe Members:

  • Haluk Demirkan, Professor, University of Washington Tacoma, ISSIP BOD Member (Co-PI)
  • Lou Freund, Professor Emeritus, San Jose State University, ISSIP Fellow (Co-PI)
  • Utpal Mangla, VP & Senior Partner, Global Business Services, IBM; ISSIP Strategy Council Chair
  • Yassi Moghaddam, Executive Director, ISSIP (PI);
  • Martha Russell, Stanford Univeristy
  • Jo Yuen, Program Manager, ISSIP

 

We would also like to thank our sponsor, the National Science Foundation, for their tremendous support!