Book description
The persistent skills gaps across U.S. industries won’t be bridged until companies rethink how they train workers. Workforce intermediaries — community-based nonprofits, labor union affiliates, industry associations, industrial extension programs, and state-funded workforce and community college systems — are partnering with companies to meet the challenge of rethinking fundamental assumptions about skills and prioritizing their continued development.
Product information
- Title: The Overlooked Partners That Can Build Your Talent Pipeline
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2021
- Publisher(s): MIT Sloan Management Review
- ISBN: 53863MIT62404
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