Developing Workforce Talent
A Re-Entry Identity Seminar
Most re-entry programs attempt to change behavior.
This program changes the identity that drives behavior.
The Reality of Re-Entry
Re-entry is not just a transition of location.
It is a transition of identity.
Individuals are asked to move from a structured environment
into a world that requires self-direction, emotional control,
and consistent decision-making.
The question is not simply:
“What skills do they have?”
The deeper question is:
“Who do they believe they are?”
The Workforce Identity Gap
Most Programs Focus On
- Job skills
- Résumés
- Interview techniques
- Certifications
What’s Missing
- Identity stability
- Emotional regulation
- Decision-making awareness
- Belief systems that drive behavior
The Identity Transformation Pathway
Behavior does not change until identity changes.
Why Institutions Pilot This Program
Earlier identity-based programs developed by this methodology
have been delivered to over 20,000 incarcerated individuals,
with internal tracking showing approximately 29% lower recidivism rates.
This program expands that foundation into a structured,
measurable, and scalable system for re-entry success.