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Ed Morrison · BFD Learning Moment: The Michigan race for governor
September 12th, 2010
Here’s an interesting article on the impact of the governor’s race in Michigan on that state’s economic strategy.
The head of Ann Arbor SPARK puts the new landscape of open innovation into a clear frame:
“It is all about collaboration if you’re going to make this work,” said Stephen Forrest, chairman of Ann Arbor SPARK and U-M’s vice president of research. “People who want to come to this region are not interested in our differences. They’re interested in how we work together, how SPARK and any other economic developers can connect them to the state and how the state can connect them to the national.”
Michigan’s economic recovery hinges on turnaround strategies debated by Rick Snyder, Virg Bernero
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