Innovation Unplugged

From Policy to Production: Turning Workforce Strategy into Economic Results

38 min · 20. apr. 2026
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Workforce conversations often live in boardrooms. Results live on job sites and factory floors. In this episode, Chad Bryant joins Houston Blackwood and Matt Heaton to bridge the gap between the two.From automotive giants and shipbuilding to HVAC, weatherization, diesel, and customer experience pathways, Chad outlines how coordinated action — not isolated programs — drives stronger economic outcomes. With flexible funding, higher-volume training delivery, and direct legislative insight, this conversation shows how systems thinking transforms workforce from reactive to strategic.

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