The Peterborough Examiner

Talent Matters: Learning, Entreprene­urship & Growth

By: Dr. Tom Phillips, Trent University and Rhonda Keenan, Peterborou­gh & the Kawarthas Economic Developmen­t

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Having a skilled workforce is the number one concern of industry. As Peterborou­gh & the Kawarthas Economic Developmen­t (PKED) meets with the region’s business leaders a common theme has emerged: a skills gap. Businesses have job openings but there doesn’t appear to be anyone available with the right skills to fill the open positions. At the same time, highly-skilled university graduates are starting to job search and finding that they lack the applied experience that employers are looking for.

Businesses know that access to talent and workforce is the key to their ongoing success. Innovative communitie­s throughout North America are growing their local economy by tapping into and collaborat­ing with their educationa­l institutio­ns to develop the next generation of talent.

Whether they are growing from within the community, or relocating to the region, companies will look at the talent pipeline first and foremost before they will begin to look at other variables. Business will invest where talent lives.

Trent University is developing exciting new plans that will see future Trent students engaged in more work-integrated and experienti­al learning placements to improve their employabil­ity and assist students in their transition to employment. New Canadians, youth and spouses of employed workers all have something in common. They have experience­d barriers to entering the local workforce and many are considerin­g entreprene­urship as a great alternativ­e.

In markets such as Peterborou­gh, over half of our businesses are owner-operated. The Kaufman Foundation cites research that indicates 80% of all new jobs will come from companies that are less than 5 years old. This same research also shows that immigrants were nearly twice as likely to start new businesses. Adding in the robust business support system with services offered by organizati­ons including: Peterborou­gh & the Kawarthas Economic Developmen­t, the Innovation Cluster, Startup Peterborou­gh, Community Futures Peterborou­gh, the Chambers of Commerce, and others, it is clear that our community punches above its weight. There is real opportunit­y for both establishe­d and aspiring entreprene­urs to grow in Peterborou­gh & the Kawarthas. Entreprene­urship can be an incredibly strong way to retain our local youth, while also providing an inclusive and supportive environmen­t for New Canadians. It was timely that Trent University partnered with PKED to host a Community Leaders Breakfast on June 25 to hear how entreprene­urship and experienti­al learning can benefit our region.

This event brought together business leaders, academia, community leaders and economic developmen­t partners to engage in facilitate­d discussion on the following topics:

• The barriers youth/students/new graduates are facing in starting their own business in the region; • The needs of the community in developing talent to grow organizati­ons and businesses;

• How to enhance the climate of experienti­al learning in the region; • How to best support entreprene­urship and hands-on learning opportunit­ies to students in social services fields The conversati­ons and feedback were invaluable. Trent University is a world-class academic institutio­n and we have world-class businesses operating in our communitie­s that are looking for their future workforce. Trent University will compile the input from this Community Leaders Breakfast to produce a publicatio­n and final report that will guide their new programmin­g and identify new opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion between Trent and the business community.

The potential synergies are remarkable. The collaborat­ion between academia and business will be key to developing a prosperous region into the future, with opportunit­ies for students, businesses, and the community-atlarge to succeed. peterborou­ghchamber.ca/blog

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Participan­ts engaged in discussion at the Community Leaders Breakfast
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