I spend most of my time at Babson launching projects in other countries to foster entrepreneurship, but I was in the U.S. this week, the White House specifically, for the start-up of Start-Up America. Bravo President. Bravo White House. Bravo corporate America. Bravo private foundations, think tanks and NGOs. Bravo entrepreneurs. Bravo venture capitalists. This could be a good one. Start-Up America is getting a few things right, not to be taken lightly; but it is far from a done deal:
* Obama has convened a broad group of entrepreneurship stakeholders. Many governments play too interventionist a role, and forget that to succeed, entrepreneurship requires an entire ecosystem, each aspect with its own committed stakeholders, not just government reform and support.
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Author: Daniel Isenberg