The Current State of Manufacturing and Employment in the U.S.
I’ve written many articles on how technology increases jobs by decreasing costs, not only reshoring jobs but grow companies, which in turn promotes more jobs. I still agree with the idea that technology is good and does increase jobs. However, looking at PEW Research Centers statistics and taking some notes from Dartmouth business school professor Richard D’Aveni’s recently published The Pan-Industrial Revolution, we need to keep an eye on how we manage manufacturing going forward to avoid losing some of our market size-and by association, our jobs.