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Shaping Future Leaders: Crotonville Comes To Indonesia

August 26, 2017

“Great leaders are made, not born.” We have all heard of this wisdom, but how many of us know what it takes to be a great leader? In a world that is so dynamic and where changes are constant, great leaders are a high demand in all sectors, including business.

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Ask An AI Expert: 6 Questions For Prof. Matthew Taylor

Matthew Taylor Washington State University
July 19, 2017

With advancements in technology, industrial products have evolved. Manufacturing has changed, and jobs must adapt.

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Ready For Takeoff: This Apprentice Program Is Launching Jobs In A Jet Engine Factory For High School Kids

Maggie Sieger
April 25, 2017
The Hydes' oldest daughter is an IT business analyst, their son is a computer engineer, and their youngest daughter will be studying art and psychology. Scott Reynolds’ daughters, both of whom were at the top of their classes in high school and college, now work in education, one as a teacher and the other as an operations manager for a national charter school network. When they were young, their father showed them a profile American Girl magazine had written about their grandmother’s career at GE.
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Chasing Dreams: The Women Engineering Vietnam’s Future Part 2

September 28, 2016
 width=Part 2: Le Thi La of GE Hai Phong Plant

Chasing dreams is never easy. But for the women helping to engineer Vietnam’s future, chasing dreams has offered both challenge, and hard-earned reward.
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We Have To Upgrade Our Skills To Match Intelligent Machines

Brad Hershbein
July 25, 2016

While the number of available jobs is rising, workers' skills and technology-driven jobs may be at odds. Here's what societies could do to address the impact that automation and artificial intelligence may have on labor.

 

 
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No Girls Allowed? A Computer Scientist Crushes Gender Assumptions

Beena Ammanath Executive Director For Data And Analytics At GE
May 08, 2016

Female role models in traditionally male-dominated technical fields like computer science can help others overcome feelings of loneliness, intimidation and unworthiness. Without this support, these industries will continue to suffer from a lack of diverse opinion and qualified employees.

 
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jobs

Here's How Advanced Manufacturing Is Transforming The Factory

April 04, 2016
Advanced Manufacturing is creating disruption — as well as opportunities — for workers. This infographic explores the implications for the jobs of the future.
 

The 4th Industrial Revolution is ushering in a new era in manufacturing by merging hardware and software and reimagining how products are designed, made and serviced. Advanced manufacturing has profound implications for the future of work, as well.
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Boston

GE Gives $50 Million To Boston For Schools, Clinics And Job Training

Tomas Kellner
April 04, 2016
GE will give $50 million in philanthropic funding for schools, job training and healthcare to Boston, its new home.
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Innovation Barometer

Preparing Youth for the Jobs of the Future — Interview With Jamie McAuliffe of Education For Employment

Jamie Mcauliffe President Ceo Of Education For Employment
January 21, 2016

Youth unemployment is a global priority — especially in areas like the MENA region. We need to prepare students for the 4th Industrial Revolution by giving them the skills they need to keep up with technologically advances.

 
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Robots

Jim Lawton: When Humans and Robots Work Together

Jim Lawton Chief Product And Marketing Officer At Rethink Robotics
October 20, 2015

How collaborative robotics is accelerating the next industrial revolution.

When you hear about innovative technological advances that are reshaping industries, chances are you aren’t thinking about a factory floor. Not much has changed there since the first industrial robots were deployed in the 1960s — until now.
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