Workforce Development

Why Fewer Men Are Working and What Policy Can Do About It

Why are fewer men working—and what can we do about it? The decline in male workforce participation has been decades…

1 year ago

The Success Sequence: Workforce Development Meets Poverty Prevention

What if there were a simple, proven path to reduce poverty and build a stronger workforce? Alabama thinks there is—and…

1 year ago

From Classroom to Career: Supporting Growth at Every Stage

This week, we’re launching a continued education course for K-12 educators focused on supporting career development at every grade level.…

1 year ago

Make the Most of your Training Dollars

I often talk to smaller employers who just don’t have the funds to allocate to professional development. They want to…

2 years ago

The Best Place to Begin a New Year

Resolutions, Goals, Plans, and Turning Over A New Leaf.  This is the stuff that New Years are made of.  For…

3 years ago

The Point Blog’s Top 10 in 2023

From our Team to yours, we hope that you are enjoying the Holidays with your loved ones near and far.…

3 years ago

How to Get Millions Back in the Workforce

During the pandemic, it was estimated that between two and three million women left the workforce. While there are signs…

3 years ago

Alabama’s Best Kept Secret

This week we have a very special guest blogger, Cassie Shropshire, with the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS)! This…

3 years ago

The Economics of Union Activity

Supply and Demand. The first lesson of Economics, or at least I remember it that way. The most important lesson…

3 years ago

Benefits Benchmarks: North Central Alabama

A few weeks ago, I asked the question “Are Employees Utilizing Those New Perks?” and highlighted benchmarking as a critical…

4 years ago

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