Secrets To Regional Prosperity Revealed!

Teambuilding for Capital Access and Competitive Advantage

Team building for capital access and competitive advantage can lead to innovative solutions to difficult or novel problems. Research and experience have shown that teams are more effective than individuals at generating new answers and approaches. By focusing on teams as sources of innovation Economic Development Policy and technology infrastructure can leveraged to improve regional service delivery.<< MORE >>

Regional Prosperity: Leveling The Economic Playing Field, Part III

Over the past decade, there has been much talk and general agreement about the importance of innovation in our economy. No one argues that it is crucial for propelling American business forward and ensuring an enterprise’s competitive advantage on the global economic playing field. Yet there has been little discussion or insight on how to stimulate it. The convergence of tacit knowledge, complex interactions, and transactions are explored as a stuctured mechanism to stimulate regional economic activity and industry cluster development.<< MORE >>

Regional Prosperity: Leveling The Economic Playing Field, Part II

The current transition to a post-industrial economy has created new global industry structures and regional opportunities for high wage job growth and prosperity. Tacit knowledge workers are the primary force in determining which regional economies are successful and which are not. Practical and prudent economic development strategies start with an objective assessment of regional strengths and weaknesses. << MORE >>

Regional Prosperity: Leveling The Economic Playing Field

Not enough has been done to adequately address the growing economic disparity between regions that “have” and those that “have not”. The single most important priority for regional leadership is to make sustainable improvements in the economic performance of their region to reduce the gap in prosperity between their region and competing regions. Practical advice, action steps and perfomance management are outlined.<< MORE >>

Commerce: The Rules Of The Game Have Changed, Part III

Situational analysis of the national economy, it's impact on regions' standard of living, and prospects for economic development. To generate high wage job growth Community Capacity must be proactively managed to address current regional challenges.<< MORE >>

Commerce: The Rules Of The Game Have Changed, Part II

The world of commerce and economic development has changed dramatically in the past twenty five years. Structural shifts in the global market structure have impacted virtually every business, state, county, city, and region. A significant economic disparity has grown between U.S. regions due to regional leadership, will, community capacity, and community response to these structural shifts in the market. << MORE >>

Commerce: The Rules Of The Game Have Changed

To compete in a post-industrial society regions must align policy, technology infrastructure, and investment with existing and emerging industry and occupational clusters if they hope to create prosperity for their region.<< MORE >>

Welcome

Technology Infrastructure Powers Democratic Commerce… practicing, advocating, and promoting the common commercial interests of mid-market business and their people through regional technology infrastructure.<< MORE >>

The Great Equalizer: Internet Levels Playing Field For Regional Prosperity

New technology infrastructure introduced to stimulate innovation and high wage jobs.<< MORE >>

Magnale Identifies Community Capacity Building As Critical To Regional Economic Success

Technology infrastructure can be utilized to overcome institutional fragmentation to stimulate innovation and high wage jobs<< MORE >>