Reversing America's corporate brain drain
β Scribed by David Heenan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Weight
- 72 KB
- Volume
- 2006
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1087-8149
- DOI
- 10.1002/ltl.173
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β¦ Synopsis
all women doctors immigrated to this country.
However, the United States can no longer live off its transplanted foreigners. Beginning in the 1990s, as their native countries improved economically and politically, many of America's best and brightest began hotfooting it home in search of another promised land.
And, as a leader, you should be worr ied. "We are losing our lead every day," warns Andrew S. Grove, the Hungarian Γ©migrΓ© who co-founded Intel and made Silicon Valley all but synonymous with the entrepreneurial spirit that drives the Innovation Economy. "The distance between us and the rest of the world is eroding every day, because knowledge doesn't stay confined and people don't stay confined." For many years, the United States benefited from minimal competition in stockpiling talent. But
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