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Is There a Shortage of Skilled Workers? My Own Personal Experiences

MishTalk

For now, please consider a viewpoint on the alleged shortage of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) workers by the National Review: What STEM Shortage? The idea that we need to allow in more workers with science, technology, engineering, and math (“STEM”) background is an article of faith among American business and political elite.

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Bots Won’t Just Help Us Buy Stuff. They’ll Help Us Become Better Versions of Ourselves

Harvard Business

Think of them as “selvesware,” analogous to recommendation engines for books to read or movies to watch. Selvesware invites workers and managers to digitally amplify their talents and attributes, while monitoring and minimizing weaknesses. Insight Center. But why stop with industrial assets?

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Consultant Marketing Trust Story

Jerry Fletcher

One connected me to a Pod cast talent search engine that led to 4 pod casts. Facts: There is a brain chemical called Oxytocin which under lies our propensity to trust. The same study indicates that businesses are considered the most ethical and the most efficient and expected to lead in the New Normal. Dates on hold.

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How to Turn Today’s Proposal Failure into Tomorrow’s Consulting Success with JT Badiani: Podcast #10

Consulting Success

He started out as a MBA/chemical engineer with years of experience in the design field and great success in operations, but decided that his talents and passions could truly be put to use when he pursued his dream of helping companies achieve success. But his road to consulting success was not a short one.