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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 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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