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Presented by:Deidre D. Myers
Office of Economic and Workforce Policy
Oklahoma’s Ecosystems:Accelerating the Growth of the
State’s Economic Prosperity
Goals
Prioritize Resources
Align Policies
Maximize Outcomes
Require Accountability
Methodology
Wealth Generation
Competitive Advantage
Growth Potential
Sales RevenueExport ShareWages
Location QuotientPhysical Assets
Workforce
New MarketsIndustry TrendsNumber of Establishments
Process
Step 5. Tested conclusions against macro economic data
Step 4. Aggregated findings to ecosystems that share economic characteristics
Step 3. Analyzed qualitative data including OK’s physical assets, R&D expertise and workforce strengths
Step 2. Identified those industries that ranked highest in each and all of the 3 categories
Step 1. Analyzed quantitative variables for wealth generation, growth potential and competitive advantage for 669 industries
Outcome
669 Industries72 variables48,168 data points
Wealth Generation
Growth Potential
Competitive Advantage
ECOSYSTEMS: The economic drivers of OK
Ecosystems
Aerospace & Defense
Parts & Components Manufacturing
Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Military Related Research & Development
Energy
Machinery Manufacturing
Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles
Distribution
Engineering Services
Agriculture & Biosciences
Food Manufacturing
Commodity Production & Distribution
Fertilizer Manufacturing
Research & Development in Ag Biosciences
Information & Financial Services
Data Centers
Banking
Cyber Security
Computer Systems
Transportation & Distribution
Air, Rail, Water & Pipeline
Transportation
Transportation Equipment
Manufacturing
Warehousing & Storage
Wholesale Brokers
The specific industries listed under the ecosystems are neither comprehensive nor exclusive. They are only examples to demonstrate a diversity of activities. The number of individual industries included among the 5 ecosystems actually number over 200.
Vital Complementary Systems
Oklahoma’s Ecosystems
Infrastructure• Construction
Quality of Life• Health & Biosciences• Tourism & Recreation
Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities
• Education• Creative Industries
Regional & Micro Systems
State
Metro Stat Areas
OKC
Tulsa
Lawton
Multi County Regions
SCORE
NWOA
Southern WIB
Cities
Enid
Muskogee
Ardmore
Policies
Business Start‐Up, Retention, Expansion & Recruitment
Workforce (STEM)
Incentives
Regulations
Infrastructure
County Unemployment Rates
OK’s Educational Gap for New Jobs
New Jobs defined as those jobs projected to be created between 2010 and 2020.Source: 2010 ACS; EMSI Complete Employment ‐ 2011.4
45.8
22.9
31.3
48.9
15.4
23.7
7.5
4.5
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
2010 OKEducationalAttainment
OK New Jobs'Requirements
High School Degree and less Some college/Vocational/Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree Post Bachelor's Degree
Unemployment Rates by Cohort
‐
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
Note: Data are from BLS, CPS Rolling 12 month average which measures the Unemployment Rate of those who have actively searched for work over the preceding 4 weeks. For example, not all 16‐19 year olds are included in the calculation, only those who are actively pursuing employment.
Critical Workforce for the Ecosystems
OK’s Current Capacity
•Occupational mix effect
• Location quotient Expected
Growth•Net new jobs•Openings
National Demand
• Job growth•National wage rates
Industry Demand
•Net employed in group
•% of staffing
Wealth Generation
•State wages•National difference
Educational Requirements
10
26
5
112
33
13
OK Ecosystems’ 100 Critical Occupations by Attainment
Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Advanced Degree
Vocational Award
Short‐term OJT
Moderate‐term OJT
Long‐term OJT
Classification
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Transportation & Material Moving
Production
Installation, Maintenance & Repair
Construction & Extraction
Healthcare & Technical
Life, Physical & Social Science
Engineering
Computer & Math
Business & Finance
Management
100 Critical Occupations by Major Grouping
41 STEM Intense
13 STEM Related
NOTE: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) qualification defined by the Georgetown University Center for Education & Workforce
Happening Now & Next Steps Complete College America “OneOklahoma” A Strategic Plan for Science &
Technology in Oklahoma, 2012 www.OKJobMatch.com Career Pathways Project Lead the Way Regional Analyses
Regional Process
Modify State Process to 6‐digit NAICS
Change Economic Relationships
Identify and Vet Data
Aggregate to Geographic Area
Test Conclusions
Regional ConsiderationsGranularity exposes federal data inconsistencies and suppression
Margin of error increases
Regional diversity amplifies outliers
Arbitrary geographic boundaries suppress market relationships
Export considerations differ from state
Cleveland County Ecosystems
Education
University and Professional Schools
Research & Development
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Energy
Extraction
Machinery & Equipment
Manufacturing
Oil and Gas Support Activities
Professional & Scientific Services
Engineering Services
Medical Services
Legal Services
Information & Financial Services
Financial Services
Accounting Services
Computer System Design
The specific industries listed under the ecosystems are neither comprehensive nor exclusive. They are only examples to demonstrate a diversity of activities. Cleveland County note: There is a significant presence of 3334 manufacturing
Cleveland County Critical Occupations
Critical occupations are those that rank the highest among all qualifiers, meaning the ecosystem will not run efficiently or effectively without appropriate labor levels both in quality and quantity.SOT is Setter, Operator and Tender
Short‐term OJT
• Construction Laborers• Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
• Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers
• Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
• Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
• Heavy and Tractor‐Trailer Truck Drivers
• Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Moderate OJT
• Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
• Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
• Team Assemblers• Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
• Tax Preparers• Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
• Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
• Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
• Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
• Assemblers and Fabricators
Long‐term OJT
• Carpenters• Electricians• Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
• Business Operations Specialists
• Industrial Machinery Mechanics
• Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics
• Sheet Metal Workers• Purchasing Agents • Machinists
Cleveland County Critical OccupationsAssociates/Certificates
•Registered Nurses•Computer Support Specialists•Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians•Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians•Mechanical Drafters•Civil Engineering Technicians•Industrial Engineering Technicians•Engineering Technicians •Mechanical Engineering Technicians•Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers•Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
Bachelors
•Accountants and Auditors•Elementary School Teachers•Secondary School Teachers•Middle School Teachers•Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products•Financial Analysts•Medical and Health Services Managers•Computer Systems Analysts•Computer Programmers•Network and Computer Systems Administrators•Information Security Analysts, Web Developers, and Computer Network Architects•Software Developers, Applications•Software Developers, Systems Software•Civil Engineers•Financial Specialists•Cost Estimators•Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists•Kindergarten Teachers •Electronics Engineers •Industrial Engineers•Database Administrators•Mechanical Engineers•Special Education Teachers•Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists•Petroleum Engineers•Electrical Engineers
Advanced with Experience
•Postsecondary Teachers•General and Operations Managers•Management Analysts•Financial Managers•Sales Managers•Computer and Information Systems Managers•Architectural and Engineering Managers
For more information:www.okcommerce.gov/data
Email: [email protected]: @deidredmyers