Amidst the daily deluge of negative news regarding current business and economic conditions, it is important to look at the big picture: namely the very bright, long-term outlook for business and entrepreneurship in our global, Internet age. A recent interview with Ted Leonsis – the current Chairman of Revolution Money - a new Web 2.0 payment platform and credit-card service and Vice Chairman Emeritus of AOL (and one of the key executives that fueled AOL's Internet rise in the 1990's), drives this point home.
"It's the greatest time to be an entrepreneur," was Ted's core theme at a recent Wharton Entrepreneurship Conference [1]. Leonsis also made a number of prescient points regarding our current "three-screen world" – a world in which entertainment and commerce play out on computer screens, TVs, and mobile phones:
Just as significant, Leonsis says, is the "happiness business," which involves "getting out of the I, I and I, and really seeing where you want to fit into the bigger world."
At Growthink, we echo Ted Leonis' sentiments that business and entrepreneurship are and can be the best drivers of positive transformation in the world, and that Internet technologies and the global economy are and will accelerate this transformation to dizzying speed.
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[1] http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=65wyfhcab.0.0.99elqacab.0&ts=S0306&p=http://www.weconference.org/
[2] http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=65wyfhcab.0.0.99elqacab.0&ts=S0306&p=http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=1849
[3] http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=65wyfhcab.0.0.99elqacab.0&ts=S0306&p=http://ted.aol.com/