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Title: BUSINESS EDUCATIONCIS FACULTY Staff Development Workshop


1
BUSINESS EDUCATION/CIS FACULTYStaff Development
Workshop
  • Curriculum for the New Millennium
  • Asilomar Conference Grounds
  • March 14-16, 2004

2
RESULTS OFBUSINESS AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
QUESTIONNAIRE
GROUP E TEAM
  • Technical advisors Tony Salas
  • and
  • Eric Wilson
  • Marg Taylor
  • Terri Savarese
  • Kathy Striebel
  • Mary Ann Watson
  • Donna Anderson

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Questionnaire Responses
  • Marin County -14
  • Orange County 14
  • San Diego County - 14

4
Who Helped us Get the Questionnaires Answered?
  • Local Business Representatives
  • Employment Agency Representatives
  • Human Resource Departments
  • One-Stop Center Employment Representatives
  • Professional Associations

5
How Were Questionnaires Tallied?
  • Group E met and Hand-Talliedall Questionnaires

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Where Can the Questionnaire be Found?
  • The Questionnaire is Located on the Web at
    www.calbusinessed.org
  • You Will Find it in the Left-hand Column.

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QUESTION 1What are the job titles of your
entry-level office employees?
8
QUESTION 2How many entry-level employees in the
listed categories will you hire in the next 6-12
months?
9
QUESTION 2aAre you currently experiencing a
hiring freeze?
10
QUESTION 3What skills are needed for these
entry-level positions?

San Diego data not available.
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QUESTION 4In addition to basic software
knowledge and soft skills (i.e., flexibility,
positive attitude, being a team player, etc.)
what other desired traits do you look for in an
entry-level employee?
MARIN COUNTY
  • Communication
  • Punctuality
  • Attendance
  • Appropriate Attire
  • Business Casual
  • Professional Attire
  • Willingness to Take on Additional Responsibility
  • Learn New Skills
  • Determine Priorities
  • Handle Emergency Requests
  • Work in Fast-paced, Stressful Environment
  • Multi-task
  • Dependable
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Trade Association Knowledge
  • Understand Pecking Order
  • General Office Business Practices
  • Attention to Detail
  • Neatness
  • Organization
  • Confidentiality
  • Curiosity
  • Visual Outlook
  • Juxtaposition Skill
  • Self Critical
  • Perfectionist
  • Work with Public
  • Adapt to Change
  • Detail Oriented
  • Flexibility
  • Education
  • Ambition

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QUESTION 4In addition to basic software
knowledge and soft skills (i.e., flexibility,
positive attitude, being a team player, etc.)
what other desired traits do you look for in an
entry-level employee?
ORANGE COUNTY
  • Communication Skills
  • Analytical Skills
  • Work Within Deadlines
  • Adapt to Change
  • BA in Accounting
  • 3.0 GPA
  • CPA Candidate
  • Customer Service Oriented
  • Work with Public
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Organizational Skills
  • Willingness to Work
  • Ability to Take Criticism
  • Presentable Appearance
  • Sales Experience
  • Retail Industry Knowledge
  • Negotiation Skills
  • Attention to Detail
  • Focus and Concentration
  • Dedication
  • Understandable on the Phone
  • Good Grammar
  • Basic Math Competencies
  • Self Starter

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QUESTION 4In addition to basic software
knowledge and soft skills (i.e., flexibility,
positive attitude, being a team player, etc.)
what other desired traits do you look for in an
entry-level employee?
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
  • Pleasant Appearance
  • Good Grooming
  • Ability to Listen and Follow Directions
  • Computer Skills
  • Follow Simple Directions
  • Question Situations if something Doesnt Seem
    Right
  • Speak Clearly and Well
  • Use Good Grammar
  • Assertive Personality
  • Strong References
  • Friendly
  • Math Aptitude
  • Work Experience
  • Willingness to Learn New Things
  • Intelligence
  • Motivation
  • Good Attitude
  • Multi-tasking Skills
  • Customer Focus
  • People Skills
  • Initiative
  • Steady Work History
  • Relevant, Current Office Skills
  • Dependability

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QUESTION 4In addition to basic software
knowledge and soft skills (i.e., flexibility,
positive attitude, being a team player, etc.)
what other desired traits do you look for in an
entry-level employee?
Most Important / Common
  • Communication Skills
  • Appropriate Attire / Good Grooming
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Multi-tasking Skills
  • Learn New Tasks and Skills
  • Dependability
  • Attention to Detail

15
QUESTION 5What pre-employment screenings do you
administer?
16
QUESTION 6Do employees have the opportunity to
attend college classes during the day?
17
QUESTION 7Do you offer tuition reimbursement for
completed business courses?
18
QUESTION 8Please check the software applications
and/or equipment used in your organization.
Marin County
  • Speech/Voice Recognition 1
  • E-mail 14
  • Internet 14
  • Blackberry 2
  • PDA 4
  • Tablet PC 1
  • Pocket PC 0
  • Digital Dictation Systems 0
  • Other Adobe Acrobat
  • MS Word 14
  • WordPerfect 2
  • Excel 14
  • PowerPoint 13
  • Access 13
  • Quickbooks 0
  • Outlook 14
  • Front Page 6
  • Publisher 4
  • Project 3

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QUESTION 8Please check the software applications
and/or equipment used in your organization.
Orange County
  • MS Word 14
  • WordPerfect 4
  • Excel 14
  • PowerPoint 14
  • Access 10
  • Quickbooks 5
  • Outlook 7
  • Front Page 3
  • Publisher 3
  • Project 2
  • Speech/Voice Recognition 0
  • E-mail 14
  • Internet 14
  • Blackberry 1
  • PDA 6
  • Tablet PC 4
  • Pocket PC 0
  • Digital Dictation Systems 0
  • Other Printer, copier, scanner, fax machine

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QUESTION 8Please check the software applications
and/or equipment used in your organization.
San Diego County
  • MS Word 14
  • WordPerfect 4
  • Excel 14
  • PowerPoint 11
  • Access 9
  • Quickbooks 6
  • Outlook 9
  • Front Page 3
  • Publisher 46
  • Project 4
  • Speech/Voice Recognition 1
  • E-mail 14
  • Internet 14
  • Blackberry 1
  • PDA 0
  • Tablet PC 1
  • Pocket PC 0
  • Digital Dictation - 1 Systems
  • Other Dragon Speak

21
QUESTION 8Please check the software applications
and/or equipment used in your organization.
Most Important / Common
  • Word (with a few WordPerfect)
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • Access
  • Outlook
  • Internet

22
QUESTION 9What industry-specific software
packages does your company use?
23
QUESTION 10Do current industry certifications
play a role in hiring?
24
QUESTION 10aIf the answer to question 10 is yes,
do you forego testing?
25
QUESTION 11Which of the following certifications
do you acknowledge?
  • Microsoft Office Specialist
  • Certified Administrative Professional
  • Certified Professional Secretary
  • Accredited Legal Secretary
  • International Association of Virtual Office
    Assistants
  • Certified Medical Transcriptions
  • Certified Shorthand Reporter

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QUESTION 12Do community college certificates and
degrees play a role in hiring decisions?
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QUESTION 13Since workplace needs and trends are
dynamic, would you be willing to serve as an
advisor to your local community college?
28
QUESTION 14What do you see as workplace trends
within the next five years?
Marin County
  • More Virtual Assisting
  • Global
  • Moving into Faster Technologies, i.e., Wi-Fi
  • Increase in Telecommuting
  • More Work, Fewer Resources
  • More Work, Less People Due to Budget Constraints
  • More Videoconferencing
  • Ergonomically Proficient Offices
  • More Electronic Communications
  • Traditional Secretarial Roles Vanishing
  • More Specialization, Less Generalization

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QUESTION 14What do you see as workplace trends
within the next five years?
Orange County
  • More Administrative Assistants will be Designated
    as Project Coordinators with Specific Areas of
    Responsibility
  • Increased Virtual Office Environment
  • Increased Overseas Employees, Helpdesks, Support
    Infrastructure
  • Fewer Jobs Due to Efficiencies Earned inComputer
    Programs
  • More Computer Based/Dependent
  • More Flexible/Virtual Less Office Space
    Required
  • More Job Opportunities as Entry-level Workers are
    Far More Computer Savvy and Educated
  • More Software
  • Faster Learning Curves

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QUESTION 14What do you see as workplace trends
within the next five years?
Orange County, continued
  • Be Proficient in Two/Three Areas that Relate
    toOnes Career
  • Understand how Businesses Operate Internally
  • Become More Savvy in Investments
  • Multi-tasking Work in Many Departments inOne
    Company
  • Wireless Connectivity
  • Little or No Support Staff--Do It Yourself, i.e.,
    Travel Arrangements, Create Presentations,
    Prepare Proposals
  • Continued Need for Basic Conversational English
    and Math Skills
  • Bi-lingual Spanish

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QUESTION 14What do you see as workplace trends
within the next five years?
San Diego County
  • Continue to Do More with Less
  • Increased Internet Use
  • Streamline Existing Staff
  • More Cross Training
  • Zero Tolerance
  • Networking
  • More Attention to Older Workers Needs
  • Healthcare Costs Going Way Up
  • More Outsourcing of Office Generalist Tasks
  • Fewer Bonuses Given Higher Base Salaries

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QUESTION 14What do you see as workplace trends
within the next five years?
San Diego County, continued
  • Administrative Assistant Positions BecomingMore
    Technical
  • Pay Rate Flat or Slightly Higher
  • More Temporary Positions
  • Increased Competition
  • More Project Management for Admin Assistants
  • Electronic Record Keeping
  • More Event and Travel Planning
  • More Virtual Assistance
  • Paperless Offices
  • Flexible Schedules Work From Home

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Group Es Comments What do you see as workplace
trends within the next five years?
Most Important / Common
  • More Virtual Assisting
  • More Flexible Scheduling
  • Project Management for Admin. Assistants
  • Faster Learning Tracks
  • Fewer Number of Employees Doing More Work

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Group Es Comments
Survey data indicates that entry-level employees
need these skills
  • Data Entry and Keyboarding
  • Microsoft Office Software
  • Report Writing and English
  • Word Processing
  • Filing
  • Telephone Techniques
  • Office Procedures
  • Internet Skills

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