Building Tomorrow's Workforce - A Limited-Run Podcast Series
Session 1 - The Rise of the 'Soft Skills'
Welcome to 'Building Tomorrow’s Workforce’, a limited-run podcast series from Felician University and Higher Education & Wall Street Business Consultant Tim Landers. Discussing the Human Capital skills that employers are seeking in today's students to be successful in the workforce of tomorrow.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this first session, listen as he and Tim discuss the rise of the so-called "soft skills" that today's employers are looking for. Attributes like creativity, empathy, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this first session, listen as he and Tim discuss the rise of the so-called "soft skills" that today's employers are looking for. Attributes like creativity, empathy, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Session 2 - Higher Ed & Preparing Students
'Building Tomorrow’s Workforce’ is a limited-run podcast series from Felician University and Higher Education & Wall Street Business Consultant Tim Landers. Discussing the Human Capital skills that employers are seeking in today's students to be successful in the workforce of tomorrow.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this second session, listen as he and Tim break down how higher education institutions can better attune themselves to teaching these "soft skills" and preparing students for entry into the workforce.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this second session, listen as he and Tim break down how higher education institutions can better attune themselves to teaching these "soft skills" and preparing students for entry into the workforce.
Session 3 - Advancing Human Capital
'Building Tomorrow’s Workforce’ is a limited-run podcast series from Felician University and Higher Education & Wall Street Business Consultant Tim Landers. Discussing the Human Capital skills that employers are seeking in today's students to be successful in the workforce of tomorrow.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this third session, Lou and Tim are joined by Greg Skelley, Executive Director of the Career & Experiential Learning Center at Felician University. Greg offers perspectives from the employers' side on what they're expecting from new hires.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this third session, Lou and Tim are joined by Greg Skelley, Executive Director of the Career & Experiential Learning Center at Felician University. Greg offers perspectives from the employers' side on what they're expecting from new hires.
Session 4 - The Work World
'Building Tomorrow’s Workforce’ is a limited-run podcast series from Felician University and Higher Education & Wall Street Business Consultant Tim Landers. Discussing the Human Capital skills that employers are seeking in today's students to be successful in the workforce of tomorrow.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this fourth session, Lou talks with Debra Wheatman, Human Capital Management Strategist and President of Careers Done Write. Listen as they talk about the application of "soft skills" in the workplace, and the responsibility of employers to foster positive workplace environments.
Your host is Lou Ruvolo, Executive Director for the Lenke Family Center for Innovation, and Professor in the School of Business and Information Sciences at Felician University.
In this fourth session, Lou talks with Debra Wheatman, Human Capital Management Strategist and President of Careers Done Write. Listen as they talk about the application of "soft skills" in the workplace, and the responsibility of employers to foster positive workplace environments.