Friday, March 11, 2011

IBSA's Environment Scan (Escan) underpins our advice to governments and other stakeholders on skills and workforce development

IBSA's Environment Scan (Escan) underpins our advice to governments and other stakeholders on skills and workforce development issues across our six industry sectors; Business Services, Cultural and Creative Industries, Financial Services, Information and Communications Technologies and Telecommunications, Printing and Graphic Arts and Training and Education.
Escan 2011 presents a detailed, evidence-driven analysis of the social, demographic, technological, economic and labour market environments influencing workforce development and skills demand, along with emerging cross-industry issues and is available now. (Please refer to Escan 2011 downloads on this page.)
Escan 2011 addresses the following key areas:
  • skills and workforce development priorities for IBSA’s six industries
  • priorities for Training Package continuous improvement
  • apparent or emerging industry productivity and skilling issues

2012 Escan Consultations

If you wish to participate in Escan 2012 you will be able to register your interest here; please provide your contact details and indentify your industry of interest.

http://www.ibsa.org.au/news-and-projects/environment-scan.aspx

Advice from IBSA - the industry skills council that covers local government areas of libraries, art galleries, museums and information system management skills training packages