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A question not to ask a great manager

"What do you want me to do?"

The Great Skills Gap Myth

Is there a skill gap?

This Economist Foresees 15 Years of Labor Shortages

It’s quite possible for labor market shortages to co-exist with high unemployment for those people who lack the skills that employers are seeking, Levanon says. In fact, that’s what’s happening.

Future economy: Many will lose jobs to computers

Workers wanting secure employment in coming decades will need skills that complement software applications, rather than compete with them.

More Montana college grads finding work in Montana

Some 78 percent of recent Montana graduates found jobs within the state in 2012 — an increase from 72 percent five years before, according to a workforce report presented this month to the state Board of Regents.

Welders, America Needs You

He knows a guy who’s making $300,000 a year.

"I figure I can do about half that," Eric Bankson after he graduates in June

Self-Employment a Breakthrough for People with Disabilities – Montana-based consulting firm, Griffin-Hammis Associates LLC

"Unfortunately, a lot of families don’t know that these resources are available and the schools don’t know that they’re available, just because of the overwhelming task they’ve already got."

Montana Governor Bullock Awards $325,000 for Job Training Program for Welding Professionals in Great Falls

The funding will allow Great Falls College-MSU to complete development of their unique welding curriculum that will train students for both the American Welding Society (AWS) and Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) certifications. It is one of few programs in the country that prepares students for dual certifications. The program will open doors for Montanans to access high paying jobs in Montana.

Your Fat Is Why You’re Not As Bright As You Could Be

Scientists have discovered that a chemical produced by fat goes into your brain and makes it slower. But don’t worry: there’s an easy fix. Just guess what it is.

Have you failed enough?

An important path to success is to enthusiastically mine your failures, and the failures of your team, for the intelligence you never would have gained otherwise.