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Going In Circles? Good!

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Designers encourage product manufacturers to include recycled content, lower VOCs, streamline manufacturing processes and track embodied carbon. The Carbon Leadership Forum defines embodied carbon as “greenhouse gas emissions arising from the manufacturing, transportation, installation, maintenance and disposal of building materials.”

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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

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They are sweeping, wholesale changes intended to promote certain attendance and productivity levels, and justify millions in leases, maintenance fees, and overall facilities costs. Let’s consider micro-level responses as well, and deconstruct the office to create greater value within its resources.

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Everything You Need To Know To Ensure ITAR Compliance (in 2023)

The Receptionist

manufacturing company and three separate U.S. Export Control Law that affects the manufacturing, sales, and distribution of certain technologies, technology products, software, and services. All manufacturers, exporters, and brokers of defense articles, defense services, and related technical data must be ITAR compliant.

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A futurist’s ultimate guide to how AI is going to change work forever

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The 40-hour workweek will be transformed First, work will focus more on the skills and needs that are unique to an industry, while the underlying administration, maintenance, and other general tasks are taken over by AI. To support this new ecosystem, education institutions will turn into lifelong learning centers.

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The U.S. Needs More Tradespeople and Women Are Answering the Call

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While the manufacturing industry emerged strong after the COVID-19 pandemic, it could be facing up to 1.9 million unfilled manufacturing jobs if the current trajectory doesn’t change. “At With a projected 650,000 construction jobs open in the U.S. Most of Barney’s students are women, and many are over age 65.

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How to know if AI will steal your job, according to an MIT professor

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AI and machine learning automate tasks—­and not every task, either. In a 2017 study of the potential economic impact of automation, Erik Brynjolfsson and Tom Mitchell suggest breaking the question down into tasks that are suitable for machine learning and AI and those that are not. Inspection is another matter.

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In the U.K., many places still rely on oil and gas jobs

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government must learn from what happened with coal. Domestic manufacturing makes only a small contribution , and developers are not required to use British-made turbines or other parts, despite the jobs this would create. Most jobs are in the construction and maintenance of wind farms, with the latter threatened by automation.