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How can economic development policy respond to forces like "the great resignation" and a turn to entrepreneurship? How have the barriers to growth for all companies changed and is public policy keeping up with those changes? Join Chris Mefford, Brian Surratt, and Washington State University Regent Marty Dickinson for a lively discussion, moderated by Director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, Lisa Brown.
The 2021 Technology Alliance Policy Matters focuses on the future of work, its impact, and how you can plan ahead to stay relevant and informed. With an increasing demand for flexibility in how people work, old thinking about how we create jobs, how we educate people, and how people get to work, all need to be disrupted. This timely conversation looks at what the future of work will look like with people already making changes in their business and those influencing public policy.
Other videos in this series:
Tech Alliance: The History of the Future of Work
Tech Alliance: Higher Education
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