A new survey suggests that Americans have lost their edge when it comes to innovating.
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This is a followup to an earlier blog post, "The 5 Challenges America Must Tackle in 2015."
The New Year is a time-honored opportunity for each of us to start afresh—to make the changes we know we must for our own good, renewing our commitment to personal growth.
There is arguably no more cherished American liberty than the right to freedom of expression. It is enshrined in the First Amendment, and it is the first because it is so vital to democracy and a fair political system. Yet, despite its importance, this right to free speech is under attack.
The Secretary of State offers remarks as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation hosts the Middle East Commercial Center Leadership Forum.
The popular comic strip character may rail against incompetent management of an American company, but research shows things are worse in many other nations.
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.
One researcher argues that access to talent and standard of living matter more. But his evaluation may be skewed toward larger, more well-funded companies.