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It doesn't matter how many jobs we create - if we fail to prepare the people that get them. Education is the responsibility of a society. We face some tough questions today. Are we teaching the right things and are we starting early enough? How do we measure outcomes? Must our young people mortgage their future to pay for a college degree? Are we investing enough to train our workers?It's time that we tackle the challenge that faces our workforce. It's time to strategize, work together, take action, and solve the problem that threatens the hope of a prosperous future for so many.

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It doesn't matter how many jobs we create - if we fail to prepare the people that get them. Education is the responsibility of a society. We face some tough questions today. Are we teaching the right things and are we starting early enough? How do we measure outcomes? Must our young people mortgage their future to pay for a college degree? Are we investing enough to train our workers?It's time that we tackle the challenge that faces our workforce. It's time to strategize, work together, take action, and solve the problem that threatens the hope of a prosperous future for so many.
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Sam Caucci has managed and trained sales and leadership teams for publicly held, private sector and franchised companies across the globe. In 2010, Sam founded Sales Huddle Group, a work-force training & consulting firm. With work delivered across North America, Europe and Asia, Sales Huddle Group has impacted people across organizations in a wide array of sectors, with clients that include professional sports teams, pro athlete training facilities, hospitality, retail, government, college/university programs, and more. Applying an innovative approach to better staff training, Sam oversaw the creation of The Training Game, a game based training platform that is transforming the way organizations develop their people. He has been featured on CNN, Fox News, Fox Business, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, ESPN & The Huffington Post.