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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Mail Packet - 1/25/2022 - Futures Committee Agenda - January 27, 2022 1 Futures Committee Agenda Thursday January 27, 8:00-10:00am REMOTE via Zoom Webinar To join via Zoom, lease click the link below to join the webinar: https://zoom.us/j/99774321396 Or iPhone one-tap: US: +12532158782,,99774321396# or +13462487799,,99774321396# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 669 900 9128 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 646 558 8656 Webinar ID: 997 7432 1396 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/ackbXizkqn For Technical Assistance please call: 970-221-6505 Chair Comments and meeting called to order 8:00- 8:05am Facilitated by Mayor Arndt Roll Call, Approval of December 13, 2021, Minutes and Overview of Futures Committee Participation: 8:05- 8:15 Facilitated by Jackie Kozak-Thiel Think Tank Item 1-2022 8:15- 9:15 Community Member Skills Needed for the Future Marco Dondi, Strategy Consultant in economics, banking and education, McKinsey and Company • Q&A facilitated by Jackie Kozak-Thiel • Summary provided by Jackie Kozak-Thiel (graphic recording by Carrie Van Horn) 9:15-9:30 Additional Items- facilitated by Jackie Kozak-Thiel • Bloomberg-Harvard Mayors Leadership Program and related updates from Mayor Arndt • Additional updates o Discuss options to reschedule or cancel March Futures Committee meeting o Discussion with City of Centennial about regional Futures meeting o Potential topic and presenter: Would the committee like to host the State Demographer? Scheduled Topics February 2022: The Future of a Connected City, Lisa A. Brown, Senior National Director for Municipal Infrastructure and Smart Cites, Johnson Controls Inc and Rowena Patawaran, PI Senior Account Executive, Johnson Controls Inc March or April 2022: The Future of Architecture, Kat Shelby, Kat will discuss ways in which design decisions can create a welcoming city and the importance of involving community in those types of decisions Think Tank Items 2022 1-2022 Community member skills Needed for the Future Think Tank Items 2021 1-2021 The Future of Housing and Communities of Opportunity 2-2021 The Future of Livable Cities: Housing, Streets and Food 3-2021 The Past, Present and Future of Futures 4-2021 How to think like a Futurist 5-2021 Future of Civic Capacity in Fort Collins: Conditions for Emergence and a Civic Economy 6-2021 Innovative approaches to housing and development 7-2021 Future skills for Employability 2 Unscheduled Items Future of building an inclusive and integrated City Sharing Economy (24-hour City) Future of Governance The Future role of Government Future of higher education Supply chain for future cities Democracy and voter participation Regionalism Growth, transportation, and technology The Future of Belonging Longer life spans, retirement and age-friendly cities Committee Members Mayor Jeni Arndt Councilmember Emily Francis Councilmember Susan Gutowsky Councilmember Tricia Canonico (alternate) Staff Liaison: Jacqueline Kozak-Thiel, Sustainability Officer Staff Support: Megan DeMasters, Specialist, Environmental Services CITY OF FORT COLLINS FUTURES COMMITTEE MEETING Date: December 13, 2021 Location: Zoom Time: 4:00-6:00pm Committee Members present: Mayor Jeni Arndt Councilmember Susan Gutowsky (District 1) Councilmember Emily Francis (District 6) Councilmember Tricia Canonico (District 30 Additional Council members present: City Staff: Jackie Kozak-Thiel Kyle Stannert, City Manager’s Office Presenter: Karen Kocher, Global General Manager, Talent & Learning Experiences and Workforce/Workplace of the Future at Microsoft Future skills for Employability Additional Staff present: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager’s Office Carrie Daggett, City Attorney Teresa Roche, Human Resources Michelle Finchum, Environmental Services Christine Arnott, Human Resources Dean Klingner, PDT Clay Frickey, Economic Health Jillian Fresa, Economic Health Kevin Wilkins, IT Kelley Vodden, Human Resources Kristin Slattery, Human Resources Kristina Vencill, Human Resources Rebecca Everette, CDNS Shannon Hein, Economic Health Monica Baucke, Human Resources Steve Engemoen, Human Resources Theresa Connor, Utilities Travis Storin, Finance Others present: Kevin Jones, Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce Carrie Van Horn, community member and graphic recorder Christine Kuehnast, community member Scott Nielsen, community member Thierry Dossou Laura Rexroth Tracey Winey Meeting called to order at 4:02 pm Approval of Minutes: Councilmember Francis moved to approve the November 08 minutes. Councilmember Gutowsky seconded. Motion passed 4-0-0 Chairman Comments: Discussion around how to encourage participation for all people and test new flat structure that is inclusive. Summary • One of the big barriers to understanding what skills are needed for the future is the insufficient understanding of destructive changes o Need to continue to think like Futurists and scan for signals to understand disruptive changes Continued capability building being futurists, scanning for signals to understand disruptive changes o Use a growth mindset to understand what skills people may need • Instead of thinking about the “Great Resignation” consider it the “Great Reshuffle” o How to support changing workforce o Consider new ways to be flexible o Continue to build trust • As workforce changes also need to consider generational changes o Futures voices of youth—value the notion of raw and the future of civic engagement • Future skills for employability connects to regional and recovery work— continue to emphasize trust and empathy as anchors Think Tank Item 7-2021 Future Skills for Employability Karen Kocher, Global General Manager, Talent & Learning Experiences and Workforce/Workplace of the Future at Microsoft Considering the Future • Consider what skills people need to thrive in the future and look at jobs in the context of the broader future o Review of jobs pre 2020 and beyond 2030 o Consider the art of possibility—what jobs would exist and what jobs already do exist that will continue to evolve o Workforce demographics are changing—70% of workforce will be millennials and Generation Z –look at • Using a growth mindset helps to get a sense of the type of skills that people may need o Maker mindset—maker movement o Look at major themes for skills and behaviors • Need to focus on signals and trends and consider what signals and trends of the future Fort Collins is experiencing o Changing the way jobs are advertised—rather than focusing on everything being perfect in the community, focus on both areas that the city is thriving in and areas for improvement o Shifting work/life relationships o Importance of community engagement o The importance of signal scanning and thinking like a Futurist ▪ Association of Professional Futurists: https://www.apf.org/ Evolution of Microsoft Microsoft’s Evolution • Based on Future skills needed, how Microsoft chose to evolve o Digital transformation –everything we do is influenced by digital transformation o Innovators dilemma—when you have been successful, measure everything that you here and think about in the context of previous success. o Workforce trends ▪ Scarcity of talent ▪ Rapid transformation of work and skills ▪ Diversity and inclusion are existential ▪ Purpose and culture are the new currency ▪ Shift from formal to dynamic teams • Question: how are you and the City organization evolving? o Focus on purpose o Digital transformation in the City—more self service o Consider how our City is growing—big city small town. o Consider how the whole nature of “the city” is evolving” As people work and live in different places then what is the City, who makes up the City, etc. Especially if half your workforce doesn’t live here? The Future of flexibility • The great reshuffle “ an unprecedented moment in the history of work where all of us are rethinking not just how we work, but why we work”. Ryan Roslansky • Remote jobs have grown 8.5x since the pandemic—significant change—understand what people really do want and culture they want to be part of if they are not willing to be in the office. o People looking for more opportunities that they are able to control and influence o 87% of people say they would prefer to stay remote at least ½ the time. ▪ 81% of leaders are changing their workforce policies. ▪ Recognize that we need to meet people where they are at o Upskilling and reskilling—needs to happen quickly with as much intrinsic motivation from individuals as possible. • Microsoft’s approach o Evolution, not revolution o Paradigm shift on flexibility ▪ Welcomes and enables diverse workstyles ▪ Relies on new learning and mindset shifts o Customer zero on modern work • Team model: drivers for Teaming Excellence o Building adaptive capability for teams to thrive and deliver success o Model includes align, adapt and collaborate ▪ Enablers ▪ What it takes to align ▪ What it takes to adapt ▪ Deliver outcomes o Model works in the context of psychological safety, need empathy and trust • Question: How are you thinking about and working on flexibility? o Flexibility with Futures committee—considering ways to have a bigger table and invite more people to the conversation o More mindsets for adaptive work models rather than focusing on ways in which we used to do things o Consider ways to adapt within the community and inside our organization o Consider ways to provide flexibility we are able to provide flexibility—how to provide a structure for those that don’t have the same level of flexibility to work from home because of the need for physical presence ▪ Recognize that there may not be the same type of flexibility. Work with people on their preferences which allows them to feel like things are flexible. ▪ Example: job share: work out a work environment and solution that helps people with flexible elements. o Consider how to create a culture of trust which will allow for more flexibility. ▪ Need for trust and empathy in general ▪ Article: A Trust Recession Is Looming Over the American Economy - o Consider the value of flexibility over time ▪ i.e. space for vacations, sabbaticals, rotations of jobs, etc. o Been so focused on work location and hours but flexibility is so much more than that ▪ Co-create possibilities ▪ Answer of “yes” “and” • Skills that drive hybridization—5 broad categories o Big data and analytics o Intersection of design and development o Sales and Customer service o Emerging digital technologies o Evolving compliance and regulatory landscapes • 25% of all US jobs show strong signs of hybridization o Every classic role is hybridizing • Microsoft skills moment to help 25 million people get back to work in 21st century skills area o Lots of curriculum for free o Job opportunities, etc. • Question: How might we work together on skills development and employability? o Help people obtain the skills that are important o Collaborate with partners such as Larimer County and Poudre School district o Talent 3.0 o Continue to foster trust with employees Discussion N/A Additional Items • Updates from Harvard Mayors Leadership program o Working through the power of narrative o Karen and Kyle submitted two options and still waiting to see if we are selected to be part of those groups. • Consider the Future of Leadership as a topic • Decision on January’s meeting o Try to schedule Marco for January. Meeting adjourned by Mayor Arndt at 5:46pm Notes from the meeting chat: 16:26:15 From Jeni Arndt to Hosts and panelists: I think it’s interesting that a lot more relationships in the future won’t be work-based. 16:30:48 From Jackie Kozak Thiel (she/her), City of Fort Collins to Everyone: The organization that Karen just mentioned: Association of Professional Futurists: https://www.apf.org 16:35:36 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: Thank goodness Kevin Wilkins is here! 16:37:09 From Jackie Kozak Thiel (she/her), City of Fort Collins to Everyone: If you have questions along the way, you can also use the Q&A function at the bottom of your zoom screen. 16:42:13 From Jeni Arndt to Hosts and panelists: I think the whole nature of “the city” is evolving. As people work and live in different places— then, what is a city? 16:42:40 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: What a thought @Jeni and powerful question. 16:59:21 From Jackie Kozak Thiel (she/her), City of Fort Collins to Everyone: If you would like to be promoted to panelist so you can participate in the conversation, please chat “promote me” here 17:01:57 From Rebecca Everette to Hosts and panelists: I think it would be valuable to think about flexibility for our workforce in terms of annual/monthly rhythms, in addition to daily/weekly schedules. For example, making space for extended vacations, sabbaticals, rotations of job duties/focus for on-site workers, etc. over a longer time scale. 17:02:57 From Kelly DiMartino to Hosts and panelists: Great perspective, Rebecca! That's a good way to frame those considerations. 17:06:30 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: @Rebecca, thank you always for leading as you do--asking or suggesting great insights. 17:14:23 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: @Karen, it is inspiring what is on the site--thank you for your leadership. 17:15:51 From Thierry Dossou to Hosts and panelists: Thank you Karen for an enlightening and great presentation on the future skills for employability. Thank you for sharing Microsoft’s perspective on the future. 17:16:21 From Jeni Arndt to Hosts and panelists: Karen, thank you so much for your time and expertise! So many things to think about. 17:16:30 From Kevin Wilkins to Thierry Dossou and all panelists: Thank you Karen. Such a timely and relevant topic, and so well articulated! 17:22:35 From Karen Kocher - Microsoft to Hosts and panelists: Here is the article I promised on trust A Trust Recession Is Looming Over the American Economy - The Atlantic 17:22:48 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: Thank you Karen--I adore you friend. 17:24:40 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/12/trust-recession-economy/620522/ 17:31:23 From Kristin Slattery to Hosts and panelists: This is amazing Carrie! Thank you. 17:31:24 From Jeni Arndt to Hosts and panelists: Will you send this to Karen? 17:31:37 From Jeni Arndt to Hosts and panelists: This is amazing! I love the flexibility graphic! 17:32:06 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: Yes, we will--we told her about it and she cannot wait to see it... 17:32:21 From Kelly DiMartino to Hosts and panelists: The flexibility graphic made me smile, too! This is fantastic, Carrie! 17:32:33 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: Yes, thank you Carrie! 17:33:21 From Carrie Van Horn | Graphic Recorder | Heartwood Visuals to Hosts and panelists: Thank you all 17:37:36 From Carrie Van Horn | Graphic Recorder | Heartwood Visuals to Hosts and panelists: Thanks for the very kind feedback all - it’s always such a joy to be here to draw for these rich conversations! 17:42:56 From Megan DeMasters to Everyone: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/defining-the-skills- citizens-will-need-in-the-future-world-of-work 17:43:09 From Megan DeMasters to Everyone: This is the article form Marco and his colleagues on future skills 17:45:07 From Megan DeMasters to Jackie Kozak Thiel (she/her), City of Fort Collins(Direct Message): January 27th is what we were looking at for Marco 17:46:14 From Teresa Roche she/her/hers to Everyone: Thank you Jackie! Thank you everyone! 17:46:20 From Kristina Vencill to Hosts and panelists: Thank you!