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Brookings new series on "cut to invest"
The Brookings Institution has been publishing a useful set of policy papers, based on the theme of "cut to invest". How do we think about innovation policies in an era of austerity? We have collected these papers and posted them... Continue reading
Posted Jan 19, 2013 at PCRD
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Posted Mar 29, 2012 at PCRD
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Top Oil and Gas Occupations for 2012 « EMSI | Economic Modeling Specialists Inc.
In this post we want to give some background on the mining, oil, and gas sector and discuss some of the top employment opportunities for 2012. via www.economicmodeling.com Continue reading
Reblogged Nov 2, 2011 at PCRD
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Indiana Flavor: Creating Local & Regional Food Systems
Here is the slide deck for the presentation on "Indiana Flavor: Creating Local & Regional Food Networks" presented at the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association's Fall Conference on October 21, 2011 in Nashville, Indiana. Indiana Flavor: Creating Local... Continue reading
Posted Oct 20, 2011 at PCRD
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Incubators, Accelerators, Tech Parks, and Other Hubs for Innovation & Entreprenership
Here are slides from a workshop conducted yesterday in LaPorte Indiana. Incubator, Accelerators, Tech Parks, and Other Hubs for Innovation & Entrepreneurship View more presentations from Scott Hutcheson Continue reading
Posted Oct 7, 2011 at PCRD
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The University as Network Weaver
Here is a slidedeck from workshop I did at the 2011 National Outreach Scholoarship Conference in East Lansing, MI on October 2, 2011 Outreach Conference 2011 View more presentations from Scott Hutcheson Continue reading
Posted Oct 2, 2011 at PCRD
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Leadership or Management: Why Not Both?
Introduction - This paper examines the literature on the differences and distinctions between leadership and management and challenges the prevailing assumptions that the two are not often found in a single individual. Leadership and Management Close to Home - Although... Continue reading
Posted Sep 17, 2011 at PCRD
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Jobs: Its Supply, Stupid!
Everyone seems to have their own ideas about how to "create" jobs but there is a fundamental problem. All these solutions are demand driven - increasing the demand for jobs with more consumer spending, more exporting, building more federally-financed infrastructure.... Continue reading
Posted Sep 14, 2011 at PCRD
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Where to Good (Public) Ideas Come From
You know, Congress and and the rest of our other local, regional, state, and federal institutions may never again be the places in which our truly great public ideas come from. This video describes good ideas as usually emerging in... Continue reading
Posted Sep 1, 2011 at PCRD
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What would real economic stimulus look like? - Fortune Management
By Eleanor Bloxham, contributor via management.fortune.cnn.com Continue reading
Reblogged Aug 24, 2011 at PCRD
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Regional Economic Development: Sort of Like Playing in a Rock Band
Dan plays bass. He moved to Los Angeles over a decade ago in pursuit of his dreams of making a living as a full time musician. He envisioned himself someday being a part of a rock and roll band, playing... Continue reading
Posted Aug 18, 2011 at PCRD
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Purdue Center for Regional Development Jumps into Space Coast Vacuum
Purdue University is helping the community around Florida's Kennedy Space Center prepare for one of its biggest missions following the final space shuttle launch Friday. via www.jconline.com Continue reading
Reblogged Jul 7, 2011 at PCRD
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Penn State Study Shows High Technology, Not Low Taxes, May Drive Economic Growth
University Park, Pa. -- High-tech training may trump tax breaks for creating more jobs and improving a state's economy, according to a team of economists. via live.psu.edu Continue reading
Reblogged Jun 24, 2011 at PCRD
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Rebellion of an Innovation Mom
Editor's Note: Anne-Marie Slaughter is the Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. Follow her on Twitter at @slaughteram. via globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com This has some really interesting insights about raising the next generation of... Continue reading
Reblogged Jun 5, 2011 at PCRD
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Raising Venture Capital through Social Networks
Many thanks to all our backers for your support!! If you missed out on our Kickstarter campaign head to Joulies.com where you can sign up to be notified as soon as Coffee Joulies are available to order. You can also... Continue reading
Reblogged May 31, 2011 at PCRD
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Smart Jobs
Unemployment is still at 9 percent, leaving more than 12 million Americans without work. But there are bright spots in the U.S. economy. Planet Money and Wired Magazine have spent the last six months scouring economic data and interviewing people... Continue reading
Reblogged May 27, 2011 at PCRD
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Hints of Recovery: Indiana's State & Local Governments as the Recovery Begins
Today, Purdue Economist Larry DeBoer will present a free webinar on the topic of Hints of Recovery: Indiana's State & Local Governments as the Recovery Begins. The webinar is scheduled for 1:30-4:00pm today (Thursday, May 26, 2011) and you are... Continue reading
Posted May 26, 2011 at PCRD
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Hierarchy and Network: Two Structures, One Organization
Almost all companies organize people in a hierarchy, and then run well known managerial processes (planning, budgeting, staffing, measuring, etc) with it. We have all seen so many hierarchical org charts — sprawling boxes of letters and arrows arranged in... Continue reading
Reblogged May 25, 2011 at PCRD
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10 "Dirt-Cheap" Housing Markets
59comments via money.cnn.com Eight of these ten "dirt-cheap" housing markets are in the Great Lakes States. How can we make that an asset instead of a liability? Continue reading
Reblogged May 24, 2011 at PCRD
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Brookings Institution Tracking Recovery in the Great Lakes Region
Brookings Institution has a useful series on how the major metropolitan areas in the US are responding to economic changes that signal the ending of the current deep recession. As part of this series, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy program is... Continue reading
Posted Jan 26, 2010 at PCRD
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Urban Planning Tools for Climate Change Mitigation
Posted by Indraneel Kumar Climate change is a much accepted and scientifically proven fact within the development planning framework. The way we grow our cities and communities have an irreversible impact on the climate. However, there is a lack of... Continue reading
Posted Dec 16, 2009 at PCRD
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US Dept. of Commerce Creates New Innovation Office
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke announced his plans to create a new Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship within the Department of Commerce. The office will focus on the following areas: Encouraging Entrepreneurs through Education, Training, and Mentoring Improving Access to... Continue reading
Posted Oct 6, 2009 at PCRD
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2009 Indiana Cooperative Summit – Register Today!
You won’t want to miss the 2009 Indiana Cooperative Summit! Scheduled for November 10 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville, Indiana; this dynamic meeting will serve as a showcase for the power of cooperatives and the “cooperative advantage”. For... Continue reading
Posted Oct 6, 2009 at PCRD
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50 Most Innovative Companies
The 50 most innovative companies in the world according to BusinessWeek magazine. Interesting note that half are headquartered in the United States. Posted by Susan Davis Continue reading
Posted Oct 1, 2009 at PCRD
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