EVOLVE Business and Professional Magazine August 2017 | Page 14

S ome may remember back when Mr. Rogers would bring the local fireman, nurse, or maybe an airline pilot on his long- running PBS television show to chat with the neighborhood kids about their jobs. It’s a scene that’s mirrored today in elementary classrooms across the nation, including Volusia County, where parents often visit to share stories and insights about their chosen professions. Except nowadays those same parent professionals aren’t just visiting schools, they’re attending them. Luckily they don’t have to leave the office…their employers are doing it for them. Facing a skills gap that’s endemic in the Central Florida region and nationwide, more employers are becoming active participants in the professional development of their employees. A report prepared by the Center for Economic Forecasting and Analysis at Florida State University (CEFA), suggests that educators and business leaders increase collaboration and strategies to bolster workforce development in growing area industry sectors such as culinary services, business management and marketing, accounting and construction trades. “The challenge facing Florida’s business and industry is twofold,” says CEFA Director, Dr. Julie Harrington. “We must continue working together to expand the pipeline of skilled workers and support the professional development of the workers we already have.” The notion that one can passively survive in a skilled career – or even hold on to the same career until retirement - is a thing of the past. These days, most jobs require at least some supplemental education just to keep up with technological advances. Generations of current and future workers must continuously adapt and grow with the times. As companies and industries constantly evolve in order to thrive, it’s only natural that workers continuously build on their value to employers. According to the Journal of Training and Development, the message is clear: “Knowledge is king in today’s business environment,” fueling productivity and quality, and making it critical for employees to commit to continuous self-improvement so the organizations they work for can effectively respond to inevitable change. Fortunately, technology, the Internet, and advancements in educational delivery systems and strategies have made workplace THE EVOLUTION of LEARNING & HOW IT IMPACTS YOUR BUSINESS by Harry Russo | 14 | EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE