Project Title: Building the Internet of Careers: Architecting Open Standards for the Future of Professional Development

Careerspan

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Project Title Building the Internet of Careers: Architecting Open Standards for the Future of Professional Development
Project Topics Data Management Entrepreneurship Growth Strategy Innovation Market Research Research & Development Technology Commercialization
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Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
Careerspan is pioneering an industry-wide initiative to establish an Open Career Data Foundation that would create standardized protocols for career information exchange between platforms. While we've developed innovative technology for career data representation, we face a strategic challenge: establishing multi-stakeholder governance and adoption frameworks requires expertise beyond our core technical capabilities. 

The career technology landscape currently operates as disconnected silos, forcing professionals to repeatedly rebuild their narratives across platforms. This foundation would establish open standards enabling seamless data portability—similar to how email protocols allow communication between different providers. 

As a startup with focused resources, we need comprehensive research on successful foundation models, governance structures, and adoption strategies that would position Careerspan as a central contributor while maintaining appropriate independence. The graduate research team would provide crucial insights we currently lack internal bandwidth to develop.

Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required
The research team would undertake the following key activities: 

  1. Foundation Model Analysis: Research 5-7 successful industry standard foundations (e.g., W3C, Linux Foundation) to document governance structures, funding models, and stakeholder representation frameworks.
  2. Stakeholder Mapping: Identify and categorize potential foundation participants across education, HR technology, and career development sectors, with analysis of their potential incentives and concerns.
  3. Governance Framework Design: Draft recommendation frameworks for balanced representation models that would provide Careerspan strategic influence while ensuring foundation independence.
  4. Adoption Strategy Development: Create phased implementation roadmaps addressing common barriers to protocol adoption based on historical examples from adjacent fields.
  5. Strategic Positioning Assessment: Analyze optimal positioning for Careerspan as both contributor to and beneficiary of foundation standards, with specific recommendations for in-kind contributions and participation structures.

Each activity would produce specific deliverables (reports, frameworks, roadmaps) during the 6-8 week engagement, building toward a comprehensive blueprint for foundation establishment.
Project Synopsis: Expected Results
Success for this project includes five measurable outcomes: 

  1. Comprehensive Foundation Blueprint: A detailed, actionable report documenting governance models, funding frameworks, and board composition strategies specifically tailored to an Open Career Data Foundation.
  2. Strategic Positioning Roadmap: Clear recommendations for Careerspan's optimal engagement with the foundation, including specific technical contributions and participation structures that maximize strategic advantage while supporting foundation credibility.
  3. Stakeholder Engagement Framework: Specific outreach strategies and value propositions for at least three stakeholder categories (educational institutions, HR technology providers, career platforms) with prioritized prospect lists.
  4. Risk Mitigation Playbook: Documented approaches to address at least five common challenges in foundation establishment based on historical precedents, with contingency recommendations.
  5. Initial Outreach Materials: Draft messaging frameworks for approaching potential foundation participants, emphasizing collective benefits while highlighting Careerspan's leadership.
These deliverables will directly inform our 2025 strategic initiatives, providing targeted, actionable recommendations that would otherwise require significant internal resources or expensive consulting engagements.

Project Timeline

Touchpoints & Assignments Date Type

Applications Closed for Students

Apr 17 2024 Event

Students Upload Resume

May 10 2024 Action Item

Students Upload Signed "Fordham Unpaid Internship Agreement"

May 10 2024 US/Eastern (UTC-04:00) Event

Teams Finalized, Projects Assigned

May 10 2024 Event

Industry Partners to Provide Each Offer Letter to Each Student

May 17 2024 Event

Kickoff Eval

May 24 2024 US/Eastern (UTC-04:00) Evaluation

Goal Date for CPT Approval

May 31 2024 Event

Projects Launch!

Jun 03 2024 Event

Temp Check

Jun 12 2024 Evaluation

Temp Check

Jun 28 2024 Evaluation

Temp Check

Jul 10 2024 Evaluation

Projects End

Jul 26 2024 Event

End of Project Self Reflection

Jul 26 2024, 12:00 PM Evaluation

Upload your Résumé

May 16 2025 Action Item

TEMPERATURE CHECK: How's the project going so far?

Jun 20 2025 Evaluation

PROJECT REFLECTION: Can you give us your feedback?

Jul 26 2025 Evaluation

End of Project Peer Evaluation

Jul 26 2025 Evaluation

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