Providing actionable insights at the network level just got a lot easier in Tulsa.
Last week, we had the privilege of presenting our performance management framework that will enable participants in Tulsa's tech hub to make the most of their program information.
Going beyond federal reporting requirements and duplicative reporting systems, this single streamlined system will support service delivery organizations not only with compliance, but also with program improvement and story telling. Can't wait to see the work that we can do together Tyrance Billingsley II, Jamey Jacob, Laura A. Latta, Ph.D., Libby Ediger, Rose Gamble, Dave Rowland, Pete Selden, Ed.D., John Hale, Kristopher Copeland, Delia Kimbrel, David Keely, Craig Mahaney, Karen Pennington, Aaron Bean, Jessica England, MBA.
In tandem with our research on Tulsa's industrial and workforce landscape, this information will identify and subsequently unlock new opportunities and avenues through which Tulsa's Tech Hub can evolve and adapt programming to industry needs while ensuring an accessible economy for Tulsa's workforce. Big shout out to Jennifer Hankins, MaryBeth DeWitt, Tiffany Henley, Caragan Tillman, John McDonald, Tori Burris, Chad Raduege, Hayden Hinchey, Jake Cronin, Gabriel Torianyk, Vincent Sanders, Kian Kamas, CEcD, Abby Merz, Richard Mitchell, Lawrence Ganti, Drew Kincius, David Tran, Malachi Blankenship, Nile Dixon, Shanese Slaton, and the countless other main characters that contribute such valuable skills and work ethic to this project.
Ensuring the performance of Tech Hubs begins with building research, technology, and reporting systems through which boots-on-the-ground service delivery organizations can convert program information into insights that leadership can take specific and timely actions on. The future is bright folks, and its lit by the great work done by Tulsans, with Tulsans, for Tulsans, and supported by our nation's public agencies.
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