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In prior issues, we¡¯ve discussed the emerging category of $1 million to $2 million micro-jets and the even more exciting VTOL Skycar technology. These developments promise to bring business aviation to a whole new category of small and midsize businesses. But what¡¯s going to happen for the elite who already spend $40 million to $100 million for Gulfstreams and Boeing Business Jets? |
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The New Science of M |
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Since the first human beings traded goods in ancient times, the holy grail of business has been to know what the customer wants. |
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As we’ve discussed on many occasions, the primary driver of economic well being in the rest of the 21st century will be innovation. For more than a century, the United States has been the world’s most vibrant economy ?largely because it has been the consistent leader in scientific research and innovation. Regardless of whether you measured this innovation in terms of scientific papers published, or the number of patents issued, the U.S. always left the competition in the dust. |
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