14 July 2005

Is the U.S. Losing its Competitive Edge?

The talents and potential of 70% of American workers are going to waste, warns Richard Florida, author of the best-selling The Rise of the Creative Class

The productive potential of 70% of American workers is going to waste, warns Richard Florida, author of bestseller The Rise of the Creative Class. In this provocative interview, Florida says that if the U.S. doesn't cultivate its creative workers, the country will lose the global competition for talent.
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Gallup Retail Forum 2010: From Spenders to Savers

There is a "new normal" in consumer behavior, and the shift from spending to saving may be permanent. Whether retailers prevail or fail will depend on their ability to capture a larger share of the consumer's shrinking wallet.

At the Gallup Retail Forum 2010: From Spenders to Savers event, leaders will discuss the changing retail landscape and generate ideas on how their organizations can serve the new consumer.

The event will take place on April 14, 2010, at the Gallup Irvine office. To learn more or to register, visit the Gallup Retail Forum 2010 page on the Gallup Consulting Web site, or contact Mary Penner-Lovci (212.548.2940) or Krista Volzke (402.938.6001).

For a complete schedule of learning opportunities, visit the Gallup Learning Events page.

Inside the Mind of the Chinese Consumer

Over the last decade, Gallup has sought to understand the needs and aspirations of Chinese consumers. The results of this groundbreaking study provide valuable insights to anyone who wants to do business in China -- or sell products to consumers in one of the world's fastest-growing markets.

Learn more by reading "Inside the Mind of the Chinese Consumer" (Harvard Business Review, March 2006)

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