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THE INTERSECTION OF WORKFORCE AND SHOP CULTURE
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Lyell, David
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Colleges & universities
/ Job shops
/ Machine shops
/ Machining
/ Manufacturing
/ New employees
/ Students
/ Technical colleges
/ Workforce
2022
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THE INTERSECTION OF WORKFORCE AND SHOP CULTURE
by
Lyell, David
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Colleges & universities
/ Job shops
/ Machine shops
/ Machining
/ Manufacturing
/ New employees
/ Students
/ Technical colleges
/ Workforce
2022
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THE INTERSECTION OF WORKFORCE AND SHOP CULTURE
2022
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Crowe spent more than 12 years working in job shops, climbing his way up the ladder from machine operator to manager before taking on a job as a CNC machining instructor at a technical college near St. Louis. Visitors to IMTS can hear that message for themselves when Crowe takes the stage at the Job Shops Workshop - Day 1, September 12, in the first session on workforce retention in development. Jones says that outreach to students as young as elementary school age is vitally important, as research has shown that children form opinions about manufacturing and start plotting their career direction as young as fourth and fifth grades.
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Gardner Business Media Inc
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