Thought Leaders Series with Brad Feld: Huffington’s 3rd World warning to the U.S. not new but timely
Posted by piblogger on May 23, 2010 · Comments Off on Thought Leaders Series with Brad Feld: Huffington’s 3rd World warning to the U.S. not new but timely
In what is still one of the most popular segments in the history of the PI Window on Business Show, with more than 4,200 downloads in the 48 hours immediately following the live broadcast, Brad Feld’s perspectives on the need for Founders Visa’s for foreign students who, after graduating from prestigious American colleges, are eager … Continue reading →
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Filed under Business Thought Leaders Series, Segment Related Information · Tagged with Arianna Huffington, Brad Feld, Founders Visa Movement
Diminishing Prospects: How U.S. Policy is Undermining Entrepreneurial Vision
Posted by piblogger on November 17, 2009 · Comments Off on Diminishing Prospects: How U.S. Policy is Undermining Entrepreneurial Vision
“But there I was, eating lunch at Saravana Bhavan in Sunnyvale (ahh, the things we endure on our spouses’ birthdays!) when I started noticing the t-shirts from local start-ups and NASDAQ 100 companies that stood out like a dense chain of barren, monochromatic islands among a colorful, undulating sea of saris. I wondered how many … Continue reading →
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While organizations such as CATA herald the importance of an Innovation Nation, study results beg the question . . . is anybody listening?
Posted by piblogger on November 6, 2011 · Comments Off on While organizations such as CATA herald the importance of an Innovation Nation, study results beg the question . . . is anybody listening?
Canadian corporations cut spending on research and development for the fifth year in a row, despite increasing revenues, reports an annual study by a business intelligence firm. from the November 2nd, 2011 Huffington News post “Canadian Firms Slash R&D Spending Again“ In what is still one of the most popular segments in the history of … Continue reading →
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Filed under Commentary/Article, Politics · Tagged with Arianna Huffington, Brad Feld, CATA, Clark & Fourastie, economy progression, Founders Visa Movement, Innovation Nation, Is America Becoming a Third World Country?, R&D Spending, Terrence Matthews, When It Comes to Innovation