At a time when many states are still struggling to come out of the Great Recession, Utah has been a leader in rebuilding its economy and laying the foundation for future growth.
The increasing complexity of global business is requiring new skill sets to build a more competitive workforce. Many schools are adapting their curriculums to meet these demands, but how are they changing the ways students and teachers engage and interact with new information?
One of the strongest indicators of a robust, healthy economy is the prevalence and productivity of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)—companies that usually have anywhere from 5 to 150 employees.
Five years ago, there were no startup incubators in New York City.
The Big Apple could hardly be called a hotbed for new innovation, as its economy still relied heavily on big corporations and the financial sector.
This post first appeared on FreeEnterprise.com.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation President John R.
Thanks to a Twitter-driven census
As the summer winds down, staff at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation are getting ready for a busy month of events and new research.
Innovation is fundamentally a matter of experimentation, both on the macro and micro levels.