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Research report on the skills gaps being experienced across the automotive and mobility sector, and the way the industry is responding, doesn’t make for pretty reading (Autocar Business exclusive):

In the coming days, my company Ennis & Co will be publishing a research report on the skills gaps being experienced across the automotive and mobility sector and the way the industry is responding based on in-depth interviews with 44 senior business leaders. It doesn’t make for pretty reading.

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