
Last week, the National Inventors Hall of Fame inducted 10 innovators in medical, industrial and commercial fields. Among them: the creator of the laser printer and a co-founder of Apple Inc. Read more 
Inventors often set out to solve a particular problem, but research, experimentation and sometimes blind luck can lead to unexpected results. In fact, some of the world’s most enduring inventions – including the pacemaker – came about largely by accident. Read more 

Did you know that the industries that rely most on intellectual property (IP) account for nearly 35 percent of U.S. GDP? Here we look at how IP-intensive industries move our nation forward. Read more 

Just because a project failed doesn’t mean it was a waste of time. Even unsuccessful attempts to accomplish something can prove useful so long as you learn from the experience. Read more 

While no two professionals are identical, there are universal LinkedIn strategies that can open the door to job opportunities and boost personal branding. Read more 

Throngs of new college graduates are entering “the real world” with one big question on their minds: Will I be able to land a job I want? Read more 
The new book Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think is both a case for optimism and an examination of scientific innovators working to improve people’s lives around the world. Read more 
| Expert’s Corner |
| Expert’s Corner: How Much Do Manufacturers Value State Competitiveness? |
Do competitiveness rankings of states’ tax and spend policies influence manufacturers in determining where to locate or expand their operations? The answer is yes, writes GovPro.com’s Michael Keating. (more…)
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Do competitiveness rankings of states’ tax and spend policies influence manufacturers in determining where to locate or expand their operations? The answer is yes, writes GovPro.com’s Michael Keating. (more…)


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