Skillful

Last Updated: 03/08/2024

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Overview

Skillful, a nonprofit initiative of the Markle Foundation, works to develop resources to accelerate the adoption of skills-based practices to reduce bias in hiring and talent management and open more opportunities for more people. This includes training and tools for employers and an innovative training program for career coaches, created in collaboration with state governments, local employers, educators and workforce development organizations. Skillful and its partners are working to create a labor market in which skills are valued, and people can more easily find the information and education they need to keep pace with technology’s impact on work. This skills-based approach to hiring reduces bias and creates a more equitable job market that screens in for skills and clarifies credential requirements.

The Skillful model focuses on driving change in five key areas through the use of technology, data, partnerships, and new practices:

  1. Encouraging widespread understanding of the multiple pathways to success that are available in the digital economy.
  2. Facilitating widespread adoption of high-quality, skills-based employment practices.
  3. Aligning educational programs to employment needs by driving collaboration through industry-specific approaches.
  4. Driving increased transparency and data around educational outcomes to make it easier for job seekers to understand the value of training options.
  5. Creating a system of effective, evidence-based career coaching to help job seekers find good-paying jobs in high-growth industries and achieve career growth.

To drive this change, Skillful brings together employers, state government, nonprofits, and educators to develop tools and practices that are tested and deployed in key states, and shared through its national network of partners and state leaders. Key initiatives include:

  • Making data on training content and outcomes available in an accessible format.
  • Creation and deployment of employer resources which include the Skillful Talent Series, a four-part SHRM-certified program of workshops to help employers embed skills-based practices at each stage of the talent management lifecycle.
  • Elevation of the services provided by career coaches, and the network of support already embedded in the workforce system, to support workers and jobseekers. This includes the Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps, developed to equip career coaches to help people recognize the skills they have, the training they may need, and the employment opportunities within their reach. This is supplemented by the Skillful Coaching Community of Practice, an online forum that connects career coaches and provides access to tools and a platform for conferring with other coaches.
  • Deployment and impact at the state level with on-the-ground operations in Colorado and Indiana. These sites develop and deploy tools and practices to accelerate a skills-based labor market and create better pathways to good jobs for those in the state.
  • The State Network, a nonpartisan collaboration among 27 governors, is working to accelerate the transformation of the U.S. labor market. Network members share assets and information, and foster partnerships within their labor markets.
  • Skillful works closely with Markle’s networks including the Rework America Task Force, a network of 60 leaders from business, education, government, and nonprofit organizations. Skillful also works with the Rework America Business Network, a collaboration of 11 leading businesses in the U.S. that are changing their practices to support a skill-based labor markets and sharing what they’ve learned to foster increased adoption of those practices. Markle also works with innovative educators dedicated to helping working adult learners obtain the skills and support they need to succeed in a rapidly changing labor market.

Background

Launched in Colorado in 2016, Skillful expanded to Indiana in 2018 and engaged employers, educators, policymakers, and workforce development organizations to create a labor market in which skills are valued, and people can more easily access the information and education they need to secure good jobs. By focusing on a person’s skills, rather than their background, businesses can find the talent they need to grow, workers can find rewarding work in growing fields, and communities can better adapt to economic change.

Partners

Skillful, Markle Foundation, Microsoft, 27 states

Resources

https://skillfull.com/; https://www.markle.org/skillful/

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