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The Center for What Works
The Urban Institute                                                             3074 West Palmer Boulevard
2100 M Street, NW                                                               Chicago, Illinois 60647
Washington, D.C. 20037                                                          (773) 398-8858
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Candidate Outcome Indicators: Employment Training/ Workforce Development Program

Implementing an outcome monitoring process enables organizations to track progress in achieving the
program’s mission. With this information, program managers can better develop budgets, allocate
resources and improve their services. This document includes the following suggestions for starting or
improving outcome measurement efforts:

1. Outcome sequence chart – Identifies key outcomes presented in the sequence that are normally
   expected to occur. The chart illustrates how one outcome leads to the next and identifies specific
   indicators that might be used to track each outcome. Intermediate outcomes tend to be on the left,
   and end (or final) outcomes are on the right. The program description at the top of the chart is
   meant to encompass a range of similar programs.
2. Candidate outcome indicators – Lists outcomes and associated indicators as a starting point for
   deciding which outcomes to track. They were chosen based on a review of the program area and
   consultation with program experts. Only outcome indicators are included (not physical outputs,
   such as number of classes held; not efficiency, such as cost per counseling session; and not
   organization issues, such as success in fundraising or staffing). The focus is on program
   beneficiaries (clients, customers, citizens, participants) and what has been accomplished for them.
   A data source or collection procedure is suggested for each indicator.

Suggestions and Limitations for Use of the Materials
•   Involve others in deciding which outcomes and indicators to track. Obtain input from staff, board
    members, and clients. As an early step, prepare your own version of an outcome sequence chart–
    one that you believe fits the needs of your program.
•   Review the project report for additional ideas on relevant indicators and additional resources:
    Building a Common Framework to Measure Nonprofit Performance.
•   Tabulate the outcome information by various categories of clients to see if outcomes are different
    for different clients (e.g., gender, age group, income level, handicap level, and race/ethnicity). Use
    that information to help better target your efforts.
•   Start with a small number of the indicators, especially if you have had only very little experience
    with such data collection and have very limited resources. Add more outcomes and indicators to
    the performance measurement system later, as you find that information is likely to be useful.
•   Outcome information seldom, if ever, tells why the outcomes have occurred. Many internal and
    external factors can contribute to any outcome. Instead, use the outcome data to identify what
    works well and what does not. Use the data to determine for which categories of clients your
    procedures and policies are working well and for which they are not working well. To the extent
    that the program is not working as well as expected, then attempt to find out the reasons. This
    investigation process leads to continuous learning and program improvement.
Employment Training/Workforce Development Program Description
  Program Description: To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to
  employment. This program area does not include community college programs.

Outcomes Sequence Chart

                                                 Intermediate Outcomes                                                                                     End Outcomes

                                                                                                                                      Increased
                                                                                                                                      sustainable
                                                                                                                                      employment/
                                                                                                                                      retention

  Clients enroll             Increased                Program               Increased                    Increased                                                           Increased
  in the                     skills                   completion            employment                   job                                                                 self -
  program                                                                   options                      placement                                                           sufficiency
                                                                                                                                      Increased
                                                                                                                                      earnings



Indicators                                                                                                                                                                 17. Number and percent of
                         3. Number and                                                                                          13. Number and percent of clients          clients who attain economic
1. Number and                                         5. Number and      6. Number of job                11. Number and
                         percent of clients                                                                                     in same job after X months of being        stability within 12 months,
percent of clients                                    percent of         interviews per                  percent of
enrolling for the        passing job skill            clients who        client.                         population type X      placed.                                    2 years of training.
training program.        competency exams             complete the                                       placed in jobs.
                                                                         7. Number of job offers                                14. Number and percent of
                         or assessments, on           training.
                                                                         per client within the first                             clients still working after 12
2. Number and            initial attempt after                                                           12. Number and
                                                                         3 months of program                                    months.
percent of clients       completing course.                                                              percent of clients
                                                                         completion.
still enrolled after                                                                                     placed in X jobs.      15. Average hourly wage of
the first week of                                                        8. Number and percent of                               clients who became employed
                        4. Number of                                     clients who accept a job
training.                                                                                                                       after training.
                        supplemental                                     offer.
                        support hours spent
                        per client (on                                                                                           16. Number and percent of
                                                                         9. Number of employer
                        coaching,                                                                                                clients receiving health care
                                                                         partners; percent of employer
                        counseling).                                                                                             benefits, as part of their wage
                                                                         partners offering jobs to
                                                                                                                                 package.
                                                                         clients.
                                                                       10 Number of repeat hires by
                                                                       employer partners.

                         Satisfaction with program services is an outcome that occurs within almost every program area, yet does not necessarily have a sequential placement. The indicator may be:
  Client satisfaction
                         Number and percent of clients satisfied with services of employment training courses/organization.


Sources Consulted: Center for Employment Training, US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, 2003 performance report, Chicago Jobs Council, Youth Job Center of
Evanston, STRIVE National
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Program Description:  To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to
                      employment. This program area does not include community college programs.

        Common Outcome               Program Specific                       Indicator                       Data Collection Strategy      Note      Outcome Stage
                                         Outcome
1    Increased Access to        Clients enroll in the     Number and percent of clients enrolling for     Internal program records                 Intermediate
     Services                   program                   the training program
2    Increased Participation/   Clients enroll in the     Number and percent of clients still enrolled    Internal program records                 Intermediate
     Attendance                 program                   after the first week of training
3    Build Skills/ Knowledge    Increased skills          Percent of clients passing job skill            Internal program records     See Note #1 Intermediate
                                                          competency exams on initial attempt after
                                                          completing course
4    Build Skills/ Knowledge    Increased skills          Number of supplemental support hours            Internal program records     See Note #1 Intermediate
                                                          utilized per client (on coaching, counseling)

5    Program Completion         Increase program          Number and percent of clients who               Internal program records
                                completion rate           complete the training
6    Increased Employment       Increased employment      Number of job interviews per client             Internal program                         Intermediate
                                options                                                                   records/Survey of clients
7    Increased Employment       Increased employment      Number of job offers per client within the      Survey of clients                        Intermediate
                                Options                   first 3 months of program completion
8    Increased Employment       Increased employment      Number and percent of clients who accept a      Survey of clients                        Intermediate
                                options                   job offer
9    Increased Employment       Increased employment      Number of employer partners; percent of         Survey of clients            See Note #2 Intermediate
                                options                   employer partners offering jobs to clients
10   Increased Employment       Increased employment      Number of repeat hires by employer                                                       Intermediate
                                options                   partners
11   Increased Employment       Increased job placement   Number and percent of population type X         Survey of clients            See Note #3 Intermediate
                                                          placed in jobs
12   Increased Employment       Increased job placement   Percent of clients placed in X jobs            Survey of clients after                   Intermediate
                                                                                                         program completion
13   Increased Employment       Increased sustainable     Number and percent of clients in same job Survey of clients after            See Note #4 Intermediate/End
                                employment/retention      after X months of being placed                 program completion
14   Increased Employment       Increased sustainable     Percent of past clients still working after 12 Survey of clients employed    See Note #5 Intermediate/End
                                employment/retention      months                                         after program completion
15   Economically Empower       Increased earnings        Average hourly wage of clients who became Survey of clients employed                     End
     Individuals                                          employed after training                        after program completion
16   Economically Empower       Increased earnings        Number and percent of clients receiving        Survey of clients employed                End
     Individuals                                          health care benefits, as part of their wage    after program completion
                                                          package
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Program Description:  To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to
                      employment. This program area does not include community college programs.

        Common Outcome                Program Specific                            Indicator                      Data Collection Strategy           Note        Outcome Stage
                                         Outcome
17   Economically Empower        Increased self-sufficiency    Number and percent of clients who attain        Survey of clients employed       See Note #6 End
     Individuals                                               economic stability within 12 months, 2 years    after program completion
                                                               of training
     Client Satisfaction         Client satisfaction           Number and percent of clients reporting         Survey of clients employed
                                                               being satisfied with the services of            after program completion
                                                               employment training courses/organization
     Client Satisfaction         Client satisfaction           Number and percent of clients reporting         Survey of clients employed
                                                               being satisfied with the job at X months        after program completion
     Client Satisfaction         Client satisfaction           Number and percent of clients attributing the   Survey of clients employed
                                                               training to their ability to find work          after program completion

     Note #1: Note: Hard skills are testable skills (eg) math skills, factory assembly skills etc. Soft skills are job readiness or transferable skills. Supplemental support is
     generally related to soft skills.
     Note #2: Employer partners are typically local businesses or organizations that the workforce development program has a relationship with. The relationship will
     depend on the organization, but may include site visits to gain an understanding of the job skills needed, so the program can offer clients the appropriate set of skills
     to both obtain a job with the partner organization and to retain it.
     Note #3: Population types may include: minority groups, ex-offenders, low income bracket, low-skilled, low-education level, limited prior work experience.

     Note #4: The time-frame for X months may be 1, 3, 6, 12, depending on the tracking system and the funder requirements.
     Note #5: The graduates may be in different jobs during the time period
     Note #6: Economic stability is defined as the ability to support themselves and family without government subsidy. This may also be defined as the ability to open
     and maintain a savings account, rather than living from paycheck to paycheck.

     Sources Consulted: Center for Employment Training, US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, 2003 performance report, Chicago Jobs
     Council, Youth Job Center of Evanston, STRIVE National

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  • 1. The Center for What Works The Urban Institute 3074 West Palmer Boulevard 2100 M Street, NW Chicago, Illinois 60647 Washington, D.C. 20037 (773) 398-8858 (202) 833-7200 Candidate Outcome Indicators: Employment Training/ Workforce Development Program Implementing an outcome monitoring process enables organizations to track progress in achieving the program’s mission. With this information, program managers can better develop budgets, allocate resources and improve their services. This document includes the following suggestions for starting or improving outcome measurement efforts: 1. Outcome sequence chart – Identifies key outcomes presented in the sequence that are normally expected to occur. The chart illustrates how one outcome leads to the next and identifies specific indicators that might be used to track each outcome. Intermediate outcomes tend to be on the left, and end (or final) outcomes are on the right. The program description at the top of the chart is meant to encompass a range of similar programs. 2. Candidate outcome indicators – Lists outcomes and associated indicators as a starting point for deciding which outcomes to track. They were chosen based on a review of the program area and consultation with program experts. Only outcome indicators are included (not physical outputs, such as number of classes held; not efficiency, such as cost per counseling session; and not organization issues, such as success in fundraising or staffing). The focus is on program beneficiaries (clients, customers, citizens, participants) and what has been accomplished for them. A data source or collection procedure is suggested for each indicator. Suggestions and Limitations for Use of the Materials • Involve others in deciding which outcomes and indicators to track. Obtain input from staff, board members, and clients. As an early step, prepare your own version of an outcome sequence chart– one that you believe fits the needs of your program. • Review the project report for additional ideas on relevant indicators and additional resources: Building a Common Framework to Measure Nonprofit Performance. • Tabulate the outcome information by various categories of clients to see if outcomes are different for different clients (e.g., gender, age group, income level, handicap level, and race/ethnicity). Use that information to help better target your efforts. • Start with a small number of the indicators, especially if you have had only very little experience with such data collection and have very limited resources. Add more outcomes and indicators to the performance measurement system later, as you find that information is likely to be useful. • Outcome information seldom, if ever, tells why the outcomes have occurred. Many internal and external factors can contribute to any outcome. Instead, use the outcome data to identify what works well and what does not. Use the data to determine for which categories of clients your procedures and policies are working well and for which they are not working well. To the extent that the program is not working as well as expected, then attempt to find out the reasons. This investigation process leads to continuous learning and program improvement.
  • 2. Employment Training/Workforce Development Program Description Program Description: To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to employment. This program area does not include community college programs. Outcomes Sequence Chart Intermediate Outcomes End Outcomes Increased sustainable employment/ retention Clients enroll Increased Program Increased Increased Increased in the skills completion employment job self - program options placement sufficiency Increased earnings Indicators 17. Number and percent of 3. Number and 13. Number and percent of clients clients who attain economic 1. Number and 5. Number and 6. Number of job 11. Number and percent of clients in same job after X months of being stability within 12 months, percent of clients percent of interviews per percent of enrolling for the passing job skill clients who client. population type X placed. 2 years of training. training program. competency exams complete the placed in jobs. 7. Number of job offers 14. Number and percent of or assessments, on training. per client within the first clients still working after 12 2. Number and initial attempt after 12. Number and 3 months of program months. percent of clients completing course. percent of clients completion. still enrolled after placed in X jobs. 15. Average hourly wage of the first week of 8. Number and percent of clients who became employed 4. Number of clients who accept a job training. after training. supplemental offer. support hours spent per client (on 16. Number and percent of 9. Number of employer coaching, clients receiving health care partners; percent of employer counseling). benefits, as part of their wage partners offering jobs to package. clients. 10 Number of repeat hires by employer partners. Satisfaction with program services is an outcome that occurs within almost every program area, yet does not necessarily have a sequential placement. The indicator may be: Client satisfaction Number and percent of clients satisfied with services of employment training courses/organization. Sources Consulted: Center for Employment Training, US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, 2003 performance report, Chicago Jobs Council, Youth Job Center of Evanston, STRIVE National
  • 3. EMPLOYMENT TRAINING/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Program Description: To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to employment. This program area does not include community college programs. Common Outcome Program Specific Indicator Data Collection Strategy Note Outcome Stage Outcome 1 Increased Access to Clients enroll in the Number and percent of clients enrolling for Internal program records Intermediate Services program the training program 2 Increased Participation/ Clients enroll in the Number and percent of clients still enrolled Internal program records Intermediate Attendance program after the first week of training 3 Build Skills/ Knowledge Increased skills Percent of clients passing job skill Internal program records See Note #1 Intermediate competency exams on initial attempt after completing course 4 Build Skills/ Knowledge Increased skills Number of supplemental support hours Internal program records See Note #1 Intermediate utilized per client (on coaching, counseling) 5 Program Completion Increase program Number and percent of clients who Internal program records completion rate complete the training 6 Increased Employment Increased employment Number of job interviews per client Internal program Intermediate options records/Survey of clients 7 Increased Employment Increased employment Number of job offers per client within the Survey of clients Intermediate Options first 3 months of program completion 8 Increased Employment Increased employment Number and percent of clients who accept a Survey of clients Intermediate options job offer 9 Increased Employment Increased employment Number of employer partners; percent of Survey of clients See Note #2 Intermediate options employer partners offering jobs to clients 10 Increased Employment Increased employment Number of repeat hires by employer Intermediate options partners 11 Increased Employment Increased job placement Number and percent of population type X Survey of clients See Note #3 Intermediate placed in jobs 12 Increased Employment Increased job placement Percent of clients placed in X jobs Survey of clients after Intermediate program completion 13 Increased Employment Increased sustainable Number and percent of clients in same job Survey of clients after See Note #4 Intermediate/End employment/retention after X months of being placed program completion 14 Increased Employment Increased sustainable Percent of past clients still working after 12 Survey of clients employed See Note #5 Intermediate/End employment/retention months after program completion 15 Economically Empower Increased earnings Average hourly wage of clients who became Survey of clients employed End Individuals employed after training after program completion 16 Economically Empower Increased earnings Number and percent of clients receiving Survey of clients employed End Individuals health care benefits, as part of their wage after program completion package
  • 4. EMPLOYMENT TRAINING/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Program Description: To increase sustainable employment and self-sufficiency by providing professional development, job training, and access to employment. This program area does not include community college programs. Common Outcome Program Specific Indicator Data Collection Strategy Note Outcome Stage Outcome 17 Economically Empower Increased self-sufficiency Number and percent of clients who attain Survey of clients employed See Note #6 End Individuals economic stability within 12 months, 2 years after program completion of training Client Satisfaction Client satisfaction Number and percent of clients reporting Survey of clients employed being satisfied with the services of after program completion employment training courses/organization Client Satisfaction Client satisfaction Number and percent of clients reporting Survey of clients employed being satisfied with the job at X months after program completion Client Satisfaction Client satisfaction Number and percent of clients attributing the Survey of clients employed training to their ability to find work after program completion Note #1: Note: Hard skills are testable skills (eg) math skills, factory assembly skills etc. Soft skills are job readiness or transferable skills. Supplemental support is generally related to soft skills. Note #2: Employer partners are typically local businesses or organizations that the workforce development program has a relationship with. The relationship will depend on the organization, but may include site visits to gain an understanding of the job skills needed, so the program can offer clients the appropriate set of skills to both obtain a job with the partner organization and to retain it. Note #3: Population types may include: minority groups, ex-offenders, low income bracket, low-skilled, low-education level, limited prior work experience. Note #4: The time-frame for X months may be 1, 3, 6, 12, depending on the tracking system and the funder requirements. Note #5: The graduates may be in different jobs during the time period Note #6: Economic stability is defined as the ability to support themselves and family without government subsidy. This may also be defined as the ability to open and maintain a savings account, rather than living from paycheck to paycheck. Sources Consulted: Center for Employment Training, US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, 2003 performance report, Chicago Jobs Council, Youth Job Center of Evanston, STRIVE National