John Hagel reviews Richard Florida’s compelling new book, The Great Reset, that takes a longer term historical view of changing patterns in the settlement of people and places.
According to Delta Sky Magazine, in 23 punchy, provocative chapters, Richard Florida calls for the recalibration of our economy, rating his new book, The Great Reset, 4.5 out of 5 stars in this month’s Read Up.
The City of Tyler developed the Industry Growth Initiative (IGI), a plan to bring the city further into the Innovation Economy with much of the research based on the work of Richard Florida.
Individuals and the country would be better off if we had fewer home owners and more renters, Richard Florida writes in the Wall Street Journal.
There’s no question that this year’s 1.6 million college graduates are entering the job market during one of America’s worst economic crises. But this does not mean that college grads are facing unprecedented kinds of trouble.
Florida points out that while it’s a good thing for some people to buy a house,that doesn’t mean everybody should own a home. Home ownership makes it harder for people to move for work, which carries a real cost.