Part strategy session and part pep rally, this year’s Training Camp brought fresh workforce insights, practical tools and plenty of connection.
The takeaway? In today’s talent market, the organizations that win will be the ones that make genuine connections with people first.
Building Trust in Changing Times
One of the day’s standout conversations came from Royals sportscaster and leadership speaker Joel Goldberg, who drew on years covering both rookie phenoms and veteran stars like Salvador Pérez to explore how leaders can earn trust in a constantly changing workplace.
Meeting emerging talent — especially Gen Z — where they are, he said, means understanding their language (“org” vs organization), expectations and mentorship needs. Trust isn’t automatic; it comes when leaders show they are committed to growing alongside their team.
Demystifying Workforce Initiatives
Training Camp 2026 also highlighted several incredible workforce programs already shaping KC’s talent pipeline. Moderator Katy Hamilton with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation led a panel with leaders from KC Tech Council, KU Edwards Campus and Great Jobs KC, showing employers how to engage confidently and meaningfully.
The key theme? Workforce development can be complex, but it’s easy to connect. Reach out. Plug in. Develop the talent your org needs.
Hiring Needs More Surprise (Yes, Really)
Best-selling author and innovation expert Diana Kander brought a different kind of energy to the stage — challenging employers to rethink how hiring actually feels from a candidate’s perspective.
Her message: most hiring processes are predictable, transactional and overly focused on resumes instead of people.
She shared her hiring framework, M.A.G.I.C. (IYKYK) — a formula centered on identifying traits that predict long-term success rather than short-term fit. Kander encouraged employers to design hiring experiences that reveal personality and see candidates as humans first, not just professionals.
New Tools to Help Win Talent
Beyond inspiration, Training Camp delivered practical resources that employers can use immediately, including the Scouting Report, KC Options and video tools. A fresh, investor-exclusive Relocation Guide was also announced, providing talent with everything they need to jump-start life in KC.
The expanded suite of recruiting tools is designed to support the entire talent journey — from first impression to long-term retention.
Celebrating a Connector
The KC Streetcar Authority was honored with the 2026 TeamKC MVP Award, recognizing its transformational role in connecting people, neighborhoods and opportunity across the region.
More than transportation, the streetcar represents the kind of urban experience today’s workforce increasingly values when choosing where to live and work.
The Big Takeaway: Talent Is Human Work
Orgs that succeed go beyond posting jobs — they build trust, create meaningful candidate experiences and understand the humans behind the resumes.
And after Training Camp 2026, it’s clear Kansas City’s talent community is making the M.A.G.I.C. happen.
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