
Interview: Peter Cappelli
Clip: Season 3 | 6m 37s
Wharton economist Peter Cappelli on the "skills gap" and what companies need to do.
Peter Cappelli, is the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at The Wharton School and Director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources and author of Why Good People Can’t Get Jobs: The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It.
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Interview: Peter Cappelli
Clip: Season 3 | 6m 37s
Peter Cappelli, is the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at The Wharton School and Director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources and author of Why Good People Can’t Get Jobs: The Skills Gap and What Companies Can Do About It.
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