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Next week, entrepreneurs and entrepreneur champions from around the world will be celebrating the latest iteration of Global Entrepreneurship Week.  This year’s week of events, running from November 8 to
I’ve spent many years working with my colleagues at the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) supporting training and technical assistance for regions seeking to do a better job of
In my experience, I’ve found that economic developers here in the US are very good about learning from case studies and leading practices.  We’re not afraid to borrow good ideas
I’m starting to get back on the road after long hiatus, and will be hitting a number of economic development-related events in October.  Next week, I’m looking forward to attending
If you talk to employers nowadays, you get one message:  we can’t find workers!  We are clearly in the midst of a major labor market transformation that we’re all trying
My colleagues at the Global Entrepreneurship Network and Startup Genome have just released the latest version of their excellent annual Global Startup Ecosystem Report (NOTE:  Report downloads require registration). The
Thanks to COVID 19, it’s been a tough year and a half for most of us.  That is certainly true for economic developers who quickly pivoted to helping pandemic-businesses and
I’ve been a long-time subscriber to Economic Development Quarterly, the leading academic journal for us economic development policy wonks.  I typically find helpful research in every issue, but the August
I’m in the midst of reading an excellent new book that should be on the reading lists of anyone seeking to understand the challenges of rural development and of addressing
We often read how great and sustained innovations emerge from crises.  This is certainly the case in history of American policy making.  One prominent example is US science and technology