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Fast Internet Information • Your Regional Knowledge Economy Strategy: Is it Succeeding? • “We Have the Site, But We Need the Workforce!” Winter 2007:Growing and Keeping your Region’s Businesses• Putting the Business Back in Business Retention • SmartBusiness – the Smart Way to Help Halifax Businesses • Relationship-Building and Business Retention: The Community Call Blitz Program • Making the Most of Statewide Business Retention, Expansion, and Modernization Efforts • Chicago’s New Direction: Leading the Race to the Top in Global High-Performance Manufacturing • Five “Musts” for Business Incubator Success • Growing and Keeping Your Region’s College-Educated Workers • Learning to Learn: What to Do Different in the New Modern World • Competing in a Global Age: New Skills for Our Nation’s Students • Business Retention on a Budget: Billings’ BEAR Program Leverages Volunteers Fall 2006: The Economic Developer's Toolkit • Business Retention: Helping Companies Compete in a Global Economy • Predicting Corporate Behavior: Why Companies Relocate or Expand • Economic Development Targeting: Laying a Sound Foundation for Your Strategy Plan • A City’s Tools for Downtown Development: Much More Than Money • Building the Ideal Financing Toolbox • Clawbacks in Economic Development: Policies and Practices • Community Colleges: The Economic Developer’s Workforce Partner • Using a Balanced Scorecard to Measure Your Economic Development Strategy • Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) Summary of Requirements Summer 2006: EDA's Excellence in Economic Development 2006 Award Winners Excellence in: • Economic Adjustment Strategies: The City of Pueblo Rebuilds Its Economic Base • Technology-Led Economic Development: North Dakota State University Research & Technology Park • Enhancing Regional Competitiveness: Yielding Positive Results in Southwestern Pennsylvania • Community and Faith-based Social Entrepreneurship: St. Patrick Center Programs Build Permanent, Positive Change • Rural Economic Development: Yuba-Sutter EDC • Innovation: Kentucky’s Technology Transformation • Urban or Suburban Econoic Development: Tinley Park Builds on 35-Year Plan for Success Spring 2006: Global Gateways• Helping States Encourage Exporting • Building Businesses on the Border: The Bi-National Sustainability Laboratory As an Engine of Economic Change • Trade Adjustment Assistance: Helping Firms Compete in the Global Economy • World Trade Centers: Gateways to the Global Marketplace • The U.S. – Mexico Border: Integrated Economies • A Sea Change in Ocean Shipping • Intermodal Opportunities in Appalachia • America’s Dependence on Flight-by-Night Operators: The Underappreciated Role of Air Cargo in the U.S. Economy • Making Charlotte an International City Winter 2006: Rural Entrepreneurship and Innovative Leadership • President Bush’s 2007 Budget Request for EDA: Good News for Rural America • A Framework for Developing Rural Entrepreneurship • Supporting Rural Entrepreneurship: What Can States Do? What Should They Do? • Jack Schultz: A Man with 7 1/2 Keys to Small Town Success • The HomeTown Competitiveness Initiative • Incorporating Entrepreneurship into North Carolina’s Economic Development Infrastructure • Entrepreneurship on Tribal Lands • Innovation Commercialization in a Rural Region: The Case of Greater Johnstown, Pennsylvania • Kentucky Leadership Program Coaches Entrepreneurs • Wyoming Business Camp Encourages Youth to Make Their Own Jobs Fall 2005: Building a 21st Century World-Class Workforce • Talent Development Is a Key Ingredient for Economic Development • What Economic Developers Should Know About Workforce Development and Community Colleges • Workforce Development: A Region’s Key Business Retention and Expansion Tool • New Governance Structures for Aligning Local Economic and Workforce Development • Putting Inner Cities To Work • The Career Readiness Certificate – An Idea Whose Time Has Come • Manufacturing Skills Certification: A New Fast Track for Regional Innovation • Preparing Middle and High School Students for Careers in Science and Health • Help Wanted: Smyth County, Virginia Summer 2005: Report of the Strengthening America's Communities Advisory Committee • EDA Responds to the Gulf Coast • Rising to the Challenge • Executive Summary • The Committee's Charge and Process • A Challenge for the 21st Century • Findings, Guiding Principles, and Recommendations • Leadership in Action • Advisory Committee Members Spring 2005: Communities in Transition • BRAC - The Denver Experience • Rural Sourcing, Inc.: Bringing High Tech Jobs to Rural America • Revitalizing Brownfields: New Benefits from Old Sites • Kalamazoo's Economic Revitalization • Broadband Access in Rural Areas • Georgia Communities Bounce Back • National Leadership Through Regional Cooperation: Tennessee Valley Comes Together to Create Jobs of the Future • Using Department of Energy Assets for Community Benefit • Enterprise Facilitation: Growing Entrepreneurs One Contact at a Time Winter 2005: The Marriage of Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Building Innovation-Driven Regional Economies in Small and Mid-Sized Metro Centers • Creating Systems for Entrepreneur Support • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Rural America • Kentucky’s Rural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program: An In-Depth Look at How It Works • The Importance of Networks and Capacity Building in Technology Transfer and Commercialization • Best Practices in University Technology Transfer • A 21st Century Model for Engineering Education • Turning the Corner: Trends in Angel Investing • Growing Ohio’s High Performance Economy • Replanting the Economic Forest in Northeast Ohio | ||||