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On Monday, September 17, the INSA Foundation in partnership with ClearanceJobs and GDIT, hosted the second installment of the "Future of the IC Workforce: Technology and Talent Transformation" series. Speakers included Kimberly King, Career Service Manager for Analysis, DIA, The Hon. John Sherman, Dean, The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, and moderator Lindy Kyzer, Director of Content and PR, ClearnaceJobs. The program opened with speakers discussing the unique values that national security careers offer. Ms. King stated that there is merit in safeguarding the nation by being a part of something bigger than yourself. Joining the workforce there is an opportunity for “combination of mission and chance to drive your own career,” said Ms. King. Dean Sherman reflected on his career pivots and being at the forefront of technological advancement over the years. He noted that “being a trailblazer” in a discipline is distinctive from other career paths.The conversation shifted to the private sector's competitive strategy to retain and attract new talent. Ms. King highlighted DIA is building their talent pipeline through IC Centers for Academic Excellence. This initiative leverages DIA's connection with students across the country to onboard internships. The pay gap between the private sector and government presents a complex challenge for recruiting stem talent. Ms. King revealed the agency's new pay model is a proactive recruiting strategy that is attracting stem students to the DIA. Mr. Sherman responded, that students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas A&M are attracted to the national security mission. To transform mission-focused students to employees; the Bush School of Government and Public Service hosts professors of the practice that extend “tangible real-world example” of careers in the workforce.Upskilling and training are focus areas of the DIA to ensure that employees are digitally- literature on emerging technologies. Kim noted that across-agency there are formal and informal training for employees. Continuing learning opportunities at DIA consist of technical training at universities, senior service schools, and speaker visits. Mr. Sherman urged that academia prepare the future workforce by enforcing effective and concise communication amongst students. “Getting them in a mindset that they're writing decision-makers,” said Mr. Sherman. The ability to write clearly and brief a policy is a critical skill the workforce values.The speakers agreed that to reach the future workforce there is a need for a flexible workspace. Improving retention and attraction strategies relies on the workforce to effectively track talent. Insufficient communication with applicants is resulting in the workforce losing skilled candidates during the process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01/26/2020 [특별 강사 초청 - Rev. Dean Sherman] "Living in the Victory" [엡(Eph.) 6:11-12]
Doing Ministry Well interviews Dean Sherman! Dean shares about his 50 years of ministry! Dean highlights 3 ways to do ministry well. Minister Out Of A Passion Depend On The Holy Spirit Don't Look On The Things That Are Seen Resources mentioned in today’s episode: Spiritual Warfare for Every Christian: How to Live in Victory and Retake the Land - Dean Sherman —> http://amzn.to/1JVwdQw Relationships: The Key To Love, Sex, And Everything Else - Dean Sherman —> http://amzn.to/1FgYmfs Possible: A Blueprint For Changing How We Change The World - Stephan Bauman —> http://amzn.to/1FgZjo3 If you liked this podcast please rate, comment and subscribe on Itunes! Doing Ministry Well is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. If you want to know more about the host check out Jim’s blog at www.jimjessbaker.com The post Episode 8: Dean Sherman appeared first on Doing Ministry Well.
Guest speaker Dean Sherman May 3, 2015
Dean Sherman spoke to our YWAM Presence Gathering on October 15, 2013.Dean Sherman has been teaching throughout the Body of Christ worldwide for over 45 years. He presents the truth of God’s Word with simple clarity and an anointing of authority and practicality. His unique exciting presentation style, often brings new understanding on God and His ways. He makes truth both easy to listen to and challenging for life. Trust in God and our potential in life and ministry are increased, as we realize His love, power and grace within us.Dean has worked with Youth With a Mission since 1967. He helped to pioneer YWAM in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga. He has led mission teams in most areas of Asia and the Pacific. He presently serves as the International Dean for the College of Christian Ministries in YWAM’s University of the Nations. This College registers and oversees training schools in 100 counties. He serves on the International leadership team of the U of N, several boards of YWAM and other ministries. Traveling most of the year, Dean spends half of his prophetic teaching role in YWAM bases and half in local churches, conferences, camps and retreats. His ministry takes him continually to every continent and is equally appreciated by Pastors conferences, church staff retreats, youth seminars, missions challenges, Bible schools, or Sunday services.The two most demanded teachings from Dean for over 30 years have been series on Relationships and Spiritual Warfare. Thousands of tape sets have sold around the world and he has written books on both subjects: SPIRITUAL WARFARE FOR EVERY CHRISTIAN and LOVE SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS both translated into several languages.Growing in popularity are series on Benefits, and Effective Personal Ministry, as well as many other subjects.Dean and his wife, Michelle live in Kona, Hawaii. They have two married children; Cherie and Troyand four grandchildren.http://ywamchico.com/Podcast/Presence-gathering-Dean-Sherman-10-15-2013.mp3
In this episode of the YWAM Teaching Podcast we get to hear from Dean Sherman as he shares about The Spirit of the World – 1 John 5:19. Dean Sherman is dean of the College of Christian Ministries for the … Continue reading →
Sunday message from Westgate Chapel, Edmonds, Washington.
Sunday message from Westgate Chapel, Edmonds, Washington.