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Next-Generation Leadership and the Changing Workforce: Young People Uninterested in Manufacturing Jobs… in China - Manufacturing Executive Community

Next-Generation Leadership and the Changing Workforce: Young People Uninterested in Manufacturing Jobs… in China - Manufacturing Executive Community | Manufacturing In the USA Today | Scoop.it

Manufacturing leaders in the United States are fighting to resurrect the image of manufacturing as a viable career for high school and college graduates. It appears that China now faces a similar challenge. A recent report in the People’s Daily Online, a Chinese newspaper, begins with this observation: China's young generation are losing interest in entering the manufacturing industry, a trend further hampering prospects for economic growth as a labor force shortage looms large.”

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New “Industrial Internet” Report From GE Finds That Combination of Networks and Machines Could Add $10 to $15 Trillion to Global GDP | GE Reports

New “Industrial Internet” Report From GE Finds That Combination of Networks and Machines Could Add $10 to $15 Trillion to Global GDP | GE Reports | Manufacturing In the USA Today | Scoop.it

New “Industrial Internet” Report From GE Finds That Combination of Networks and Machines Could Add $10 to $15 Trillion to Global GDP

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