One of America's most distinguished scientific leaders praises INNOVATION:The Key To Prosperity
Dr. Rita R. Colwell, Ph.D., D.Sc., US National Medal of Science laureate 2006, Director of the United States National Science Foundation 1998-2004, President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1996, writes:
"A powerful book ... The recipe for beginning technological leadership ... delightfully easy reading ... a recommended reading for those who need to understand the intricacies of technology and innovation in the 21st Century ... a very strong contribution to our understanding of the global economy and the role of technology."
Dr. Colwell is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland Center For Bioinformatics And Computational Biology and at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Chairman of Canon US Life Sciences. She is former President of both the American Society for Microbiology and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. She is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the Royal Society of Canada and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Dr. Colwell has been awarded 40 honorary degrees.
"This book's motivating, thought-provoking message could not have come at a better time for America and the world. It is a stimulating, readable and valuable overview of technological innovation's role as the creative engine of our civilization."
-- The Honorable Jacques S. Gansler, Professor and Roger C. Lipitz Chair, Director: Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, former United States Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics.
"By identifying and vividly explaining innovation, technological advance and education as driving forces of the U.S. economy, Melissaratos and Slabbert excitingly signpost the way out of America's crisis of confidence. All business, government and educational leaders will benefit from this timely, nationally and internationally relevant work, which convincingly shows that industrial and manufacturing ingenuity is an engine of limitless economic growth potential."
-- Emily DeRocco, President of The Manufacturing Institute and the National Center for the American Workforce, Senior Vice President of the National Association of Manufacturers, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor 2001-2008
"There is only one way out of the country's economic, environmental and energy mess and it is described with rare clarity in this book."
--Richard McCormack, Editor & Publisher, Manufacturing & Technology News
"We urgently need the excellent antidote to pessimism that Melissaratos and Slabbert offer. They remind us of the power and adventure of human intelligence. Essential reading for everyone who is in any way concerned with public policy or entrepreneurial development."
-- Gilbert F. Decker, Science Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Research, Development & Acquisition (1994-1997); former Chairman, Army Science Board. Mr. Decker has also served as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences' Board of Army Science & Technology, as Trustee of the Association of the U.S. Army, and as Executive Vice President of Engineering & Production, Walt Disney Imagineering.
"This wise and well-written book, inspired by an immigrant's optimism, shows lucidly how and why America must marshal its capacity for innovation and ingenuity in order to compete in the global marketplace of the 21st century."
--George Vradenburg, Executive Vice President, AOL-Time Warner (retired), and Herb Miller, Chairman, Western Development, Co-Founders of The Chesapeake Crescent Initiative, which works with leading universities, federal agencies, venture capitalists, high-tech firms and state and local governments to develop new innovation models for 21st-century America.
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