Mangyaring magbigay ng maikling update sa iyong pag-unlad patungo sa iyong mga iminungkahing layunin sa CWB sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat:
As of October 2024, a total of 23 participants have been accepted into the training, including 14 organizational staff members who joined for Days 3-5. We remain on track with our goal to implement the training sessions, having successfully completed Days 3-5 of our synchronous Early Warning Network training. Day 3 of training was held virtually via Zoom for two hours on Monday, October 14, featuring Session 4, titled “(Re)introductions & Why Early Warning: Case Study of a Company.” Organizational staff were welcomed to the training, an overview of the work with Bankers Print was presented (i.e., a case study of a company that was saved through Early Warning actions), and participants engaged in small group breakouts to discuss how early warning contributed to saving this viable company. Days 4 and 5 of training were held in person at UIC’s Great Cities Institute, each spanning four hours. Day 4, on Saturday, October 19, featured Session 5, “Monitoring Business Health and Recognizing the Signs & Recognizing Viable Companies,” and Session 6, “Taking Action Pt 1: Approach & Relationship Building.” Participants explored various early warning indicators for when a manufacturing business may need assistance or support. They also delved into the psychology of initiating conversations about early warning with those unfamiliar with the network and process. In small groups, participants created posters summarizing their discussions and crafted 60-second elevator pitches. Day 5, held on Tuesday, October 22, featured Session 7, “Early Warning Best Practices Panel,” and Session 8, “Taking Action Pt 2: Financials, Ownership, and Workforce Development.” Participants heard from experts engaged in various aspects of early warning and business support. Panelists and guest speakers included: Billy Banks, Founder and CEO of multiple start ups; Sandra Finley, President and CEO of League of Black Women; Tom Goldblatt, Managing Director of Ravinia Capital; DeJuan Lever, President and CEO of Iverson & Co.; Frank Cetera, Business Transfers Program Director of Democracy at Work Institute; Haydee Caldero, Executive Director of Illinois Center for Employee Ownership; Gerald Williams, Vice President of Acquistion for MOT Design and Development; Mieka Matthews, Career Pathways Services Program Director for Manufacturing Renaissance; and Sequane Lawrence, President and CEO of the Revolution Institute. While we plan to administer a formal post-survey at the conclusion of the training, we collected preliminary feedback through an exit ticket at the end of Day 5, completed by 10 participants. The results were as follows: 100% of participants strongly agreed that Day 5 of training was engaging, 100% agreed it was informative, and 100% felt it was applicable to their day-to-day work. Additionally, 80% felt confident in their ability to implement the strategies discussed. Participants also shared valuable key takeaways on the exit tickets. One participant noted, “I feel confident in my elevator pitch about the Early Warning Network and am eager to begin having related discussions with businesses.” Another participant observed, “There are advisors, such as Tom Goldblatt, who can effectively make the case to manufacturing businesses that employee ownership can provide a comparable financial return on the sale of their business as traditional succession options.” Another participant highlighted “the practical approach to evaluating a company’s financial viability,” which demonstrates that “there are clear methods to implement a worker-owned model for stable succession.” Our closing ceremony is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, November 12, from 5-7 pm. Until then, participants will work asynchronously on the online learning platform, collaborating on a small group project focused on the Early Warning process. The Early Warning Network manual continues to be reviewed by participants, and we have now hired a Media and Communications specialist to handle its formatting and editing. Additionally, on October 15, we reconvened the Advisory Committee to share project updates and gather their feedback on the planning for Days 4 and 5 of the training.
Anong mga hadlang o limitasyon, kung mayroon man, ang naranasan mo sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat?
No constraints or limitations at this time.
Anong mga pagkakataon, kung mayroon man, ang iyong sinamantala sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat?
Pauline Lake took advantage of the opportunity to attend the ILCEO Awards Ceremony at Chase Tower on October 24th. The event was well attended by fellow CCWBE working group members and also an opportunity to network with new colleagues. There are potentially two new partnerships for Manufacturing Renaissance to explore.
Nagtatag ka ba ng mga bagong relasyon/pagkakasosyo sa CWB sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat?
Oo
Pakilarawan ang mga relasyong itinatag mo na nauukol sa iyong trabaho sa CWB.
Manufacturing Renaissance connected with Haydee Caldero, Executive Director for the Illinois Center for Employee Ownership this month. Haydee accepted the invitation to attend Day 5 of the Early Warning Network as a guest presenter and shared insights on the various forms of employee ownership with our training participants. We continue to build the network and having partnerships with organizations such as the ILCEO are crucial to expanding our reach and maximizing access to resources for companies who may be in need of support.
Nakipagtulungan ka ba sa ibang mga tagapagbigay ng TA sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat?
Oo
Aling (mga) tagapagbigay ng TA ang nakatrabaho mo?
Institusyon ng Rebolusyon
Mangyaring ibahagi sa ngalan kung kanino / aling mga proyekto ang iyong nakipagtulungan sa mga tagapagbigay ng TA sa itaas:
Sequane Lawrence of the Revolution Institute is actively participating in the training and served as a guest speaker for one of our sessions. We are grateful for Sequane’s contributions and insight during this project.
Dumalo ka ba sa pulong ng Working Group noong nakaraang buwan?
Oo
Paano mo ire-rate ang pagiging kapaki-pakinabang ng working group sa iyong proyekto noong nakaraang buwan? (sa sukat na 1-5)
5 lubhang kapaki-pakinabang
Opsyonal na Space
(mga) Lugar ng Komunidad (piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop)
Lugar ng Komunidad | Mga Kalahok na Naglingkod sa Lugar ng Komunidad na ito |
---|---|
Jefferson Park | 1 |
Loop | 1 |
Uptown | 1 |
Malapit sa West Side | 1 |
Lincoln Square | 1 |
Avondale | 1 |
Lahi / Etnisidad ng mga Kalahok (piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop)
Ibang Lahi/Etnisidad (mangyaring tukuyin)
American Indian, Alaska native or First Nations
Pagkakakilanlan ng kasarian ng mga Kalahok (piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop)
Saklaw ng Edad ng mga Kalahok (piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop)
Ilang session ng one-on-one na pagkonsulta sa Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers ang ginawa mo sa panahon ng pag-uulat na ito? (hal. isang grupo o indibidwal na may isang tagapagbigay ng pagsasanay)?
0
Ilang grupong workshop para sa Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers ang iyong isinagawa nitong panahon ng pag-uulat? (hal. mga pagpupulong, workshop, kaganapan, atbp.)
3
Ilang oras ng suporta sa CWB Pre-Development Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers ang ibinigay mo sa panahong ito ng pag-uulat?
0
Ilang oras ng suporta sa mga kasalukuyang Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers ang ibinigay mo sa panahon ng pag-uulat na ito?
10
Ilang co-op na negosyo ang iyong binuo noong huling panahon ng pag-uulat? (Okay lang kung 0 ang sagot)
0
Ilang trabaho ang nalikha sa kabuuang huling panahon ng pag-uulat? (Okay lang kung 0 ang sagot)
0
Pakilista ang mga Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers Organization na nagtrabaho ka sa panahong ito ng pag-uulat.
Iba pang organisasyon (mangyaring tukuyin):
ChiCommons Limited Worker Cooperative Association
Anong (mga) uri ng Teknikal na Tulong ang ibinigay mo sa Mga Kooperatiba ng Manggagawa, Conversion, o Co-op Developer sa panahong ito ng pag-uulat? Piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop.
Nagbigay ka ba ng edukasyon sa alinmang Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers ngayong panahon ng pag-uulat?
Oo
Ilang oras ng cohort education/training ang ibinigay mo noong nakaraang buwan?
10
Ilang oras ng sikat na edukasyon/outreach ang ibinigay mo noong nakaraang buwan?
0
Bilang ng (mga) materyal sa kurikulum na ginawa noong nakaraang buwan
5
Paano mo nai-market ang iyong mga serbisyo at nagsagawa ng outreach sa huling panahon ng pag-uulat? Piliin ang lahat ng naaangkop.
Ano ang pinakamalaking pangangailangan na ipinahayag ng iyong mga kliyente/kasosyo sa WC sa panahon ng pag-uulat na ito?
N/A
Ano ang pinakamalaking gaps sa serbisyo o mapagkukunan sa CWB ecosystem ng Chicago?
N/A
Mangyaring magbahagi ng anumang direktang testimonial mula sa mga kliyente ng Worker Cooperatives, Conversions, o Co-op Developers o pagkukuwento tungkol sa epekto ng iyong trabaho sa panahong ito:
Mangyaring mag-upload ng media (dokumento na may mga testimonial, larawan, o mga link ng video) mula sa mga workshop o kaganapan sa WC na ginanap.
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Nagbigay ba ang iyong organisasyon ng anumang karagdagang suporta sa TA ngayong panahon ng pag-uulat na HINDI sakop sa mga nakaraang tab?
Oo
Pakilarawan ang (mga) uri ng mga organisasyong iyong sinuportahan (ibig sabihin, mga nonprofit, mga organisasyon ng serbisyo sa negosyo, atbp.)
Manufacturing businesses
Ilang kabuuang organisasyon o entity ang iyong sinuportahan (na hindi sakop sa mga nakaraang tab)?
4
Ilang kabuuang oras ng suporta ang ibinigay mo sa mga organisasyong ito?
4
Mangyaring ibahagi ang anumang iba pang nauugnay na detalye tungkol sa suportang ibinigay mo sa mga organisasyong ito:
The Early Warning Network training has already resulted in four leads with manufacturing companies that may be in need of ownership transition assistance. About one hour of time was spent pursing each of these leads, making introductions, and suggesting possible resources and next steps to take. We are optimistic that the training will lead to more many more opportunities in the coming months.