Michael Glauser is embarking on a country-wide bike tour where he will interview small-town entrepreneurs about how to succeed in a global economy.
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Why do some small-town economies thrive while others struggle? Michael Glauser, Executive Director of the Clark Center for Entrepreneurship at Utah State University, believes he has the answer. After interviewing social entrepreneurs in small towns over the last few decades, he’s certain that the key to our economic future lies in the lessons we can learn from our nation’s small-town entrepreneurs. This summer he’s embarking on a biking journey from coast to coast along with a team of intrepid documentarians, interviewing entrepreneurs along the way. You can read about his journey (and follow along!) on his website: MyNewEnterprise.com.
In this interview, Michael Glauser talks about:
- How we can adapt to the shifting employment landscape
- What small-town entrepreneurs can team us about succeeding on a global market
- Why he thinks some cities thrive while others shrink
- The most amazing social entrepreneurs he’s met so far
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