Results
The Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is committed to managing by results. To achieve this, DEED regularly displays performance measures that assess its progress toward its mission, goals, and objectives.
Agency Results and Reports
- The DEED Mission: Helping People, Businesses and Communities - 2007 DEED Annual Report
- Department
Results - DEED's priority goals and related performance
measures; this is part of Governor Pawlenty's initiative for all cabinet
departments
- Legislative Reports -
enacted legislation that affects DEED
- Mandated Reports to the Legislature
- required performance reports or policy recommendations
Program Results and Reports
- State Services for the Blind 2007 Annual Report - highlights accomplishments of the office's mission to
facilitate the achievement of vocational and personal independence by Minnesotans who are blind, visually impaired, or DeafBlind
- Unemployment Insurance 2006 Report - describes the Unemployment Insurance Program’s major outcomes and future priorities
- WorkForce Center System:
- Customer Satisfaction Survey - indicates the level of satisfaction employers and job seekers who use WorkForce Center services have with various services they receive; it includes regional results
- Employer Services Performance Measures - provides information on the job openings listed with the WorkForce Center System, the employers using MinnesotaWorks, and how these numbers and characteristics change over time; they include regional results
- Workforce Investment Act Reports - links to program-year annual reports
Older Reports of Interest
- Minnesota Inventory of Employment and Training Programs - this 2002 inventory provides information about federal and state employment and training programs in Minnesota
- Minnesota's WorkForce Center System Scorecard - illustrates multi-year trends in the major outcomes for employers and job seekers served by the WorkForce Center System
- Omnibus Survey - identifies the University of Minnesota’s 2006 results for DEED-sponsored questions
