By Brant Matthews September 20, 2023
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It impacts the cost of everything from a burger to a car. COVID-19 disrupted it on a scale never seen before. World leaders intervene when it is threatened. But what actually is "the Supply Chain?"
By Eddie Resende August 30, 2023
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Every once in a while, if you’re lucky, you meet a person who will change your life forever, and only for the better. Dr. James Albrecht is one of those people for me. Here are 10 life lessons I've learned from Jim.
By Eddie Resende August 10, 2023
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WTCI CEO Eddie Resende discusses everything from the Maryland Innovation Lab and the power of WTCI's fellowships to chocolate chip cookies.
By Melissa Gómez de la Fuente July 18, 2023
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As AI powered tools become more commonplace, workers need to adapt. Instead of rejecting this new technology, it could be time to embrace it - and to embrace the challenge of upskilling so you aren't left behind.
By AGILE Global Innovation Series April 27, 2023
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By Matthew Derella March 16, 2023
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There was a time when meaningful employment didn't require a resume. Workers across America could raise families based on competency in the skills required to do their jobs.
In order to create more productive workforces, close the opportunity and skills gap, increase diversity and equity and build an economy that works for all, we must return to this notion. We must kill the resume.
By Matthew Derella March 16, 2023
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Diversity isn't just a goal for its own sake. A diverse workforce brings benefits that allow companies to thrive.
By State of the Ports December 7, 2022
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COVID-19 continues to disrupt supply chains. To adapt, companies are implementing broad structural changes.
By Cameron McMillian September 18, 2022
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The future of work is in flux. What policies implemented during the lockdowns were beneficial and should stick around, and which should be abandoned? What changes, if any, are required in traditional office buildings?
By Nancy Novak June 14, 2022
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Digital illiteracy, as well as limited access to broadband internet and digital devices, has created a digital divide in the United States that isolates large swaths of people – particularly women in rural and low-income communities.