Entrepreneurial Nation

Entrepreneurial Nation
Authors
Khanna, Ro
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
ISBN
9780071802017
Date
2012-08-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.97 MB
Lang
en
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""I have always believed that America remains the greatest superpower of innovation. Khanna is a leadingthinker on how to make U.S. manufacturing more competitive across this country, whether it comes to making high-technology planes, cars, steel bars, fire suits, or even blenders. The unconventional ideas in this book chart the path America can take to lead the world for years to come."" -- Elon Musk, CEO and Founder of Tesla and Space X

""This captivating book adds to the growing discourse on the relevance of American ingenuity and our manufacturing heritage . . . It is a collection of captivating stories and real ideas on how to keep America competitive in the 21st Century."" -- Ellen Kullman, Chair AND CEO, DuPont, one of America's original Manufacturing companies

""Entrepreneurial Nation is an excellent reminder of what makes American manufacturing great . . . It's an important read for anyone interested in impacting our manufacturing future."" -- Paul Otellini, President and CEO, Intel Corporation

""Khanna lays out a refreshing vision of innovation-based U.S. manufacturing leadership, not just competitiveness. Entrepreneurial Nation is based on the views and experiences of real manufacturers makingreal products in America. It prescribes a hefty dose of federal policy changes to empower privatesector innovation in manufacturing. This is a very important addition to a very important debate."" -- Charles Vest, President Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and President of the National Academy of Engineering

""Khanna led Commerce's domestic offices that implemented President Obama's National Export Initiative. He was a key player in the policy debate in Washington, and he was in the trenches listening to the perspective of manufacturers across our country. It shows. His book provides a powerful vision of what American companies need to do to thrive and grow in the world market."" -- Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, Obama Administration, 2010-2011