NineShift discovers the solution to the STEM crisis.
And NineShift co-author Julie Coates finds out why women don't go into STEM. The STEM crisis is the biggest economic problem in post-industrial societies such as Canada and the United States. Having enough STEM workers is key to prosperity in this century.
Without a solution to the STEM crisis, we will have a shortage of 14 million STEM workers by 2017, says Anthony Carnevale, the leading training expert. Coates and Draves have discovered the solution, which is no-cost (unlike the hundreds of millions of dollars government and foundations are spending on useless approaches).
OK, so, wait... the solution is The Big Bang Theory?
Posted by: David Albee | December 12, 2012 at 12:36 PM
Good question David. The Big Bang Theory does provide the model.
It only takes a few seconds to outline the Solution, but it takes about 3 hours of presentation to explain why its the Solution.
So that's why the Solution is not outlined or explained in this short paragraph. But you are onto it with your Big Bang Theory query, so nice job.
Posted by: William A. Draves | December 13, 2012 at 05:57 PM
This is a great solution..
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