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Video: Who Is to Blame?

Answer: Maybe we all are or maybe no one is.

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Jeremy Bout of the Edge Factor created this short video exploring the question of who is to blame for the current lack of skilled talent in manufacturing. The point of the video: Maybe who is to blame is now beside the point.

The Edge Factor’s latest project is “LaunchPoint,” a TV series telling stories of men and women who work in manufacturing.

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