29 min

The Innovation Race: U.S., China, and‪?‬ The GET: The Global Enterprise Thread

    • Management

The United States has been an innovator and technology leader since the first integrated circuits were invented over 60 years ago. Through a combination of government investment, entrepreneurship, university-backed research, available seed funding and eager financial markets, the U.S. has led the world and set standards in most tech categories. But no lead is guaranteed and other nations, particularly China, are making rapid advances. In this episode, we explore where the “Innovation Race” stands today and the economic decoupling taking place between China and the U.S. that is forcing CEOs, business leaders, and other national leaders to rethink their investment and operating models.

The United States has been an innovator and technology leader since the first integrated circuits were invented over 60 years ago. Through a combination of government investment, entrepreneurship, university-backed research, available seed funding and eager financial markets, the U.S. has led the world and set standards in most tech categories. But no lead is guaranteed and other nations, particularly China, are making rapid advances. In this episode, we explore where the “Innovation Race” stands today and the economic decoupling taking place between China and the U.S. that is forcing CEOs, business leaders, and other national leaders to rethink their investment and operating models.

29 min