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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation, book review
This book is another of my top five in business and economics. Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation, by James Utterback professor of management and engineering at MIT, is about the crucial role of innovation in the life cycles of industries; … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Business Health, Sustainable Economies
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Class warfare is alive, well and killing our GDP
Our middle class is shrinking, our GDP is shrinking, budget deficits are soaring and public education is degenerating. Those four things are linked in a downward spiraling feedback loop. However, we can halt the decline and eventually return to widespread prosperity. This … Continue reading
Posted in Business Health, Politics, Sustainable Economies
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It’s Not the Economy: it’s partisan schlock
There’s a rising chorus of whining and finger pointing from the Wall Street tribe that the recession is due to the mess in Washington. It should reach a crescendo, amplified by money and sloppy reporting, in the weeks before the … Continue reading
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