28 min

Dr. Bill Daggett, Founder Of The Successful Practices Network Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry

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In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Dr. Bill Daggett, Founder Of The Successful Practices Network.

In this episode, Dr. Daggett shares insights from his extensive background in education and discusses the urgent need for schools to adapt their curriculum to prepare students for success in an AI-driven world. Drawing from his experience as a teacher, administrator, and education consultant, he emphasizes the importance of shifting focus from traditional measures of success to preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce. The conversation delves into the rapid pace of change brought about by AI and its transformative effects on various sectors, including manufacturing and human resources. Dr. Daggett highlights the need for agile adaptation in both education and business to remain competitive in the face of technological advancements. Dr. Daggett predicts a significant transformation in the education landscape, where personalized learning and AI-driven curriculum revolutionize the way students are taught and assessed. As the episode concludes, Dr. Daggett highlights the critical role of collaboration between educators, industry leaders, and policymakers in navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. Whether in the classroom or on the factory floor, the podcast offers valuable perspectives on embracing change and harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of education and industry.

For more information about The Successful Practices Network, check out their website at spnetwork.org.

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The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.

In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Dr. Bill Daggett, Founder Of The Successful Practices Network.

In this episode, Dr. Daggett shares insights from his extensive background in education and discusses the urgent need for schools to adapt their curriculum to prepare students for success in an AI-driven world. Drawing from his experience as a teacher, administrator, and education consultant, he emphasizes the importance of shifting focus from traditional measures of success to preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce. The conversation delves into the rapid pace of change brought about by AI and its transformative effects on various sectors, including manufacturing and human resources. Dr. Daggett highlights the need for agile adaptation in both education and business to remain competitive in the face of technological advancements. Dr. Daggett predicts a significant transformation in the education landscape, where personalized learning and AI-driven curriculum revolutionize the way students are taught and assessed. As the episode concludes, Dr. Daggett highlights the critical role of collaboration between educators, industry leaders, and policymakers in navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. Whether in the classroom or on the factory floor, the podcast offers valuable perspectives on embracing change and harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of education and industry.

For more information about The Successful Practices Network, check out their website at spnetwork.org.

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The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.

28 min