Sustainable Job Creation for America’s Youth: Why It Should be Everyone’s Concern
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An interview with Allen Grossman, a professor at the Harvard Business School who has also served as president and chief executive officer of Outward Bound USA.
With the United States’ accelerating diverse population (it is expected that by 2060 nearly one in three residents will be Hispanic, up from approximately one in six currently), and an unemployment rate of 9.2% among Hispanics and 13.3% for African-Americans, the country needs to be exploring creative options that can build a strong and sustainable work force. To uncover potential ideas, the author interviewed Allen Grossman, a professor at the Harvard Business School who has also
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