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« Georgia On My Mind | Main | Iraq and Al Qaeda » June 16, 2004Business BloggageJeff Cornwall comments on a recent report from Deloitte Touche Tomatsu on a disturbing lack of innovation within corporate America, noting that the report "underscores that entrepreneurs are now in charge of our economic future." Cornwall says a lack of innovation and entrenched barriers to entrepeneurial activity within the coporate setting is really not a big problem for the U.S. economy. The good news it that at the macro level this is not really a problem. We have had strong growth in new ventures over the past twenty years, now over 3.5 million new businesses a year. This is where innovation will blossom and how our economy will continue to expand.Read the whole thing, and follow Cornwall's link to the Deloitte study, titled Mastering the Innovation Paradox. Also, the latest installment of the Carnival of the Capitalists, a roundup of business and economics bloggage, is up here. Posted in Economy & Business
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It's actually iddatarate management good ol' boys who won't get training and won't step aside and have no desire to flip burgers. As proxy voting becomes more democratized and automated via purpose driven net-batsu this will be changed by the new investor class of blue and gray collar workers. Posted by: Ed Dodds at June 17, 2004 11:39 AMPost a comment
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