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August 18, 2004 Bush Or Kerry For An American Innovation Century?The Next President Must Ensure US Firms' Success In Global Innovation Networksby Navi Radjou with Bobby Cameron, Liz Herbert |
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America is confronting a major economic threat as US firms face a crushing tidal wave of innovation demand. US companies' survival hinges on their ability to meet this global demand by harnessing the invention and innovative services available through a new market structure Forrester calls Innovation Networks. But both President George W. Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry offer shortsighted policies that undermine — not strengthen — US firms' ability to compete in global Innovation Networks. To drive US firms' success in Innovation Networks, the next president of the US — be it Bush or Kerry — must implement the 10-point agenda outlined in this document.
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