Tuesday Morning Good Read

Oct. 2, 2012
If you're at all concerned about where the next generation of manufacturing workers is going to come from, this white paper from SME might be worth your time. "Workforce Imperative: A Manufacturing Education Strategy" has some good ideas--and some that have been around for a long time, during which nobody seemed to be listening--but implementation is going to be tricky, I think. Still, we have to start someplace. This could be a good place.
If you're at all concerned about where the next generation of manufacturing workers is going to come from, this white paper from SME might be worth your time. "Workforce Imperative: A Manufacturing Education Strategy" has some good ideas--and some that have been around for a long time, during which nobody seemed to be listening--but implementation is going to be tricky, I think. Still, we have to start someplace. This could be a good place.

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