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Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work Fred Oswald

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work By Fred Oswald

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work by Fred Oswald


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In a four-part framework covering the major areas of employment, education, economics, and policy, and with contributions from leading scholars, this volume informs high-priority workforce effectiveness issues of current and future concern and concrete research, practice, and policy directions to generate novel insights of a multilevel nature.

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work Summary

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work by Fred Oswald

Workforce readiness is an issue that is of great national and societal importance. For the United States and other countries to thrive in a globally interconnected environment of wide-ranging opportunities and threats, the need to develop and maintain a skilled and adaptable workforce is critical. National investments in job training and schools remain essential in stimulating businesses and employment agencies to collaborate productively with educators who provide both training and vocational guidance.

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work argues that the large-scale multifaceted efforts required to ensure a reliable and strong supply of talent and skill in the U.S. workforce should be addressed systematically, simultaneously, and systemically across disciplines of thought and levels of analysis. In a four-part framework, the authors cover the major areas of:

  • education in the K-12, vocational, postsecondary, and STEM arenas;
  • economic and labor market considerations;
  • employment, organizations, and the world of work;
  • laws, policies, and budgets at the federal, state, local, and military levels.

With contributions from leading scholars, this volume informs high-priority workforce effectiveness issues of current and future concern and concrete research, practice, and policy directions to generate novel insights of a multilevel and system-wide nature.

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work Reviews

Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work surveys a wide range of critical person and organization factors that must be considered when designing career and workforce development policies and practice. The text makes a persuasive argument that future career and workforce development policies and practice must embrace the impact technology and automation wields on the landscape of work. Each chapter digs deep into key issues that must be considered when designing strategies for helping youth prepare for the world of work as well as when helping working adults continue developing and expanding their employability skills. The text is remarkable in taking the position that technology can be leveraged to support career and workforce development efforts to help youth and adults gain access to decent high-demand, high-paying work. - V. Scott H. Solberg, Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, Boston University, US

This volume addresses the complex technological and economic forces that are irrevocably transforming the workplace; employment, as we know it, could soon be unrecognizable. Oswald, Behrend, and Foster define the crucial research questions that must be addressed in order to prepare the workforce for these changes. Relying on thought-leaders across disciplines, this volume provides indispensable guidance for policy-makers, researchers, organizations, and individuals. In short, this is the book for anyone interested in understanding how the world of work will be transformed in the coming years - and how to adapt to this new world. - Donald M. Truxillo, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland

About Fred Oswald

Frederick L. Oswald is Professor and Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Rice University. His expertise, research, and grants focus on measuring individual differences (ability, knowledge, motivation, personality, interests) in organizational, educational, and military settings. He is the past president (2017-2018) of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), a member of the Board of Human Systems Integration (BOHSI) of the National Academy of Science (2015-2021), and a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, and SIOP. See http://workforce.rice.edu

Tara S. Behrend is Associate Professor in the Department of Organizational Sciences and Communication at The George Washington University. Her work addresses career decision-making in STEM disciplines, and technology-based recruiting, selection, training, and skills development in organizations. She is the editor of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, Senior Research Fellow for the Massachusetts Institute for College and Career Readiness, a psychometrician for the American Council on Education, and a 2016 Cyber Initiative Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. See http://wave-lab.org

Lori L. Foster is Professor in the Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University and the School of Commerce at the University of Cape Town. She served as a fellow with the Obama White House's Social and Behavioral Sciences Team (SBST, 2014-2016), and as a behavioral science advisor to the United Nations (2016). In her academic role, she oversees the 4D Lab, focused on research at the intersection of work, psychology, technology, and development. In the private sector, she is Head of Behavioral Science at pymetrics. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, and SIOP. See http://4dlab.org

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword

Richard Klimoski

Preface

Frederick L. Oswald, Tara S. Behrend, Lori L. Foster

Chapter 1: The Psychology of Working and Workforce Readiness: How to Pursue Decent Work

Richard P. Douglas, Ryan D. Duffy, Jessica W. England, and Nicholas P. Gensmer

Part I - Education

Chapter 2: Supporting the Development of Interest in the Workplace

K. Ann and Suzanne E. Hidi

Chapter 3: Preparing Students for the Future of Work: A Formative Assessment Approach

Alex Casillas, Patrick C. Kyllonen, and Jason Way

Chapter 4: Advancing Workforce Readiness Among Low-Income and Minority High School Students

Barbara Schneider, Lindsey Young

Part II - Employment

Chapter 5: Workforce Readiness in Times of Change: Employer Perspectives

Richard A. Guzzo

Chapter 6: The Military as a Source for Civilian Workforce Development

Nathan D. Ainspan, Karin A. Orvis, and Lynne M. Kelley

Chapter 7: O*NET and The Nature of Work

Erich Dierdorff and Kemp Ellington

Part III - Technology

Chapter 8: Technology and Workforce Readiness: Implications for Skills Training and the Economy

Harry J. Holzer

Chapter 9: Data and Technology for Impact Hiring: Two Early Experiments

Darko Lovric, Shanti Nayak, Abigail Carlton, and Mark McCoy

Chapter 10: Identifying and Managing Talent in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Reece Akhtar, Dave Winsborough, Darko Lovric, and Tomas Chmorro-Premuzic

Part IV - Policy

Chapter 11: Education for Workforce Readiness: Findings from Reports of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Margaret Hilton

Chapter 12: Apprenticeships

John S. Gaal

Chapter 13

Credentialing in the 21st Century: Looking Beyond the Event Horizon

James Keevy, Volker Rein, Borhene Chakroun, Lori L. Foster

Prospects and Pitfalls in Building the Future Workforce

Ruth Kanfer and Jamai Blivin

Index

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NLS9780815381419
9780815381419
0815381417
Workforce Readiness and the Future of Work by Fred Oswald
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2019-02-14
268
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