The world needs America to be the wellspring of entrepreneurship. Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI) and why the U.S. is the wellspring of entrepreneurship for other countries.
Reporting from the World Entrepreneurship Forum in Leon, France, Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how 100 countries come together to study the impact of entrepreneurs on the world economy and society.
Why are entrepreneurs modern-day Jedi warriors? Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the new Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index and compare entrepreneurs to Star Wars’ Jedi warriors, plus why Jim's prophecy is coming true: the 21st century is the Century of the Entrepreneur.
What’s good for entrepreneurs is good for the world. Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the impact of entrepreneurship around the globe, including job creation and accountability, plus the potential conflict between entrepreneurs and the global political class.
Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to debate the relative merits of the proposed and so-called "health care reform" legisltaion as it relates to your small business, including alternative proposals which are not currently part of the proposed bill.
What is the state of entrepreneurship around the globe. Global entrepreneurship expert, Zoltan Acs, joins Jim Blasingame to report on his work studying the impact of entrepreneurship on a country's economic growth.
What is the health and potential of entrepreneurship in the U.S. and other countries? Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to report on the entrepreneurial soil on Planet Earth as it is being affected by the global recession and government policies.
Zoltan joins Jim to report on the entrepreneurial soil on Planet Earth. They go on to talk about whether Europe's lack of entrepreneur energy is preventing it to be competitive in the 21st century.
First Zoltan and Jim discuss a recent summit which covered the changing world of economic development for communities. Both agreed that communities should be investing their resources looking for entrepreneurial organizations rather than only focusing on attracting industry. They go on to discuss the 2004 Global Entrepreneurial Monitor, which identifies entrepreneurial trends in 40 countries around the world.
Jim and Zoltan discuss why small businesses need to work on the human resources issues and how to do it.