Memos to the Future
What would you tell the next generation?
What would you tell the next generation?
The notion of abundance is very American. As a people, we generally like to consider the glass as half-full. We believe cheerfully that there is a future, and that not only we benefit in planning for the future, our actions should lead to a better tomorrow.
This article is the fourth installment of “American Competitiveness – A National Assessment through the Eyes of Job Creators” – a ten-part report that explores how well the United States is positioned to excel in today’s tightly-contested global economy.
Over the last 15 years, women-owned firms have grown by one and a half times the rate of other small enterprises and now account for almost 30 percent of all businesses.
An America that always stands “open for business.”
It is not going to be easy, but it will be worth it
Big Data is already an integral part of every sector in the global economy, what does the future hold?
The great technological, humanitarian, and productivity success stories in human history—American agriculture. By: Nick Schulz
What is the future of American energy?