Carl Schramm
A contributing editor for Inc. Magazine and having appeared in Foreign Affairs, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Newsweek, Carl Schramm is one of the world's most recognized thought leaders on fostering and advancing entrepreneurship. He is President of Kaufmann Foundation and best-selling author of Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism.
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- Economy /
- Entrepreneurship /
- Innovation

Reshaping the Way Big Business Does Business: Surviving (and Thriving) in Entrepreneurial Capitalism
Carl Schramm writes and speaks frequently on the subject of entrepreneurial firms and larger-scale, established businesses. He uses his most recent book, The Entrepreneurial Imperative (HarperCollins, 2006) as a basis for this talk. Schramm discusses the coming of America's new economic model, entrepreneurial capitalism, which is displacing our country's old model of industrial capitalism. The implications of this transformation for big firms are startling and far-reaching, just as they are for individuals working in the economy.
Dr. Schramm proposes the very nature of corporate America is changing. In order for big firms to survive in an increasingly, entrepreneurial economy, they will have to embrace a real entrepreneurial culture. This keynote is filled with leading edge insights on how corporations can embrace the changes necessary to propel them into the age of Entrepreneurial Capitalism.
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