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Unlocking the Power of Workforce Data for Education and Training with Dr. Nate Hartman, Purdue University

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In this #TrueNorth Podcast episode, Purdue University’s Dr. Nathan Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson explore the importance of utilizing workforce data to inform education and training programs. They discuss how workforce development professionals can use data to identify skills gaps and design effective training initiatives that align with employer needs. They also consider technology's role in facilitating data access and the ethical considerations surrounding data collection and use.
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Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.
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In this #TrueNorth Podcast episode, Purdue University’s Dr. Nathan Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson explore the importance of utilizing workforce data to inform education and training programs. They discuss how workforce development professionals can use data to identify skills gaps and design effective training initiatives that align with employer needs. They also consider technology's role in facilitating data access and the ethical considerations surrounding data collection and use.
Watch this episode on YouTube.
Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.
Stay in touch with us!

Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: info@ipxhq.com

All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.

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