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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports December 22, 2021 16:48:00

These things need to happen for the nation. they need to happen for west virginian s. we have to move quickly. we saw after the statements by senator manchin on sunday, analytics lowers their growth projections for the u.s. that has an impact. right now one out of every three americans on prescription drugs are making decisions not to spend the money because of their anxiety around that. and we have people who are fleeing the preschool eco system, the teachers, the educators for other opportunities. we have the lock them in, keep our schools open, our kids educated for the future. sorry. so this is a moment to move quickly and now. well, patrick, it s great to see you. thank you so much. happy holidays to you. thanks for being with us today. happy holidays to you. and the verdict watch. new questions from the jurors in the kim potter and the ghislaine maxwell trials. what could that signal about ....

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Riding the reskilling and upskilling tsunami: Tackling job automation-led displacement

The content created for future learners must use a "learn to learn" philosophy that encourages and enables students to continuously reskill and improve their value in job markets. ....

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Are Your Customer Experience Metrics Being Manipulated?

As business leaders, we tend to rely on quantifiable metrics because as the old adage goes “numbers don’t lie.” Except, of course, when they do. ....

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