Jobenomics launches Jobenomics Digital Florida to mass-produce startup businesses in the digital domain across the Sunshine State. The post Jobenomics Digital Academy & Business Generator Program, Part 4: Digital Florida appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
Digital startups are ten times easier to create than traditional brick-and-mortar startups. They are also significantly less expensive to start since the bulk of their infrastructure is in the cloud, and support staff is available as needed online. Consequently, the digital economy offers a unique opportunity to mass-produce jobs and startup businesses. The post Jobenomics Digital Academy & Business Generator Program, Part 3: Digital USA appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
The United States workforce is woefully ill-equipped to perform and compete effectively in the digital domain. Although most working-age adults use the internet every day, they lack the skills to meet today's growing demand for trained digital professionals. The post Jobenomics Digital Academy & Business Generator Program, Part 2: Digital Literacy appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
The Digital Economy (also known as the web economy, internet economy, or the new economy) is (1) transforming economies, (2) revamping existing institutions, governments, businesses, and workforces, (3) instituting new ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and cultures, and (4) changing human endeavor. The speed of digital transformation is both brilliantly innovative and creatively disruptive. The post Jobenomics Digital Academy & Business Generator, Part 1, Digital Economy Introduction appeared first ...| Jobenomics
Jobenomics 2022 economic forecast is cloudy with a chance of sunshine. The post Jobenomics 2022 Economic Outlook appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
Infusion of $13 trillion by the U.S. government to combat the pandemic is necessary, but programs need to be more strategic. The post COVID 2021 Part III, Government Stimuli appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
COVID 2021 Part II, Workforce Impact By: Chuck Vollmer, Jobenomics Founder & President 16 January 2020 The coronavirus could be more destructive to the U.S. workforce in 2021 than in 2020. Download This Report Executive Summary Most Americans are ready to put the pandemic in their rearview mirror and look forward to a new year […] The post COVID 2021, Part II, Workforce Impact appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
The pandemic provides a unique opportunity to create a more equitable society—by returning to the frontier-style capitalism that gives ordinary citizens the means to be self-sufficient and independent. Frontier-style capitalism and startup business ownership in underserved communities are underlying Jobenomics principles that grew into an international grassroots movement with chapters in four continents in less than a decade. The post COVID 2021, Part I, Scenarios appeared first on Jobenom...| Jobenomics
The post Jobenomics America TV, COVID Pandemic, Part 4, COVID Update- 11 November 2020 appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
Jobenomics America TV, COVID Pandemic, Part 3, COVID Update- 11 November 2020| Jobenomics
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Download PDF Version: Consumption-Based Economy 2 Sep 2013 2 September 2013 The USA is a consumption-based economy and America is a consumption-driven society. Neither fact is necessarily good or bad. It is the way America has operated for a century. The issues at hand are (1) whether America can sustain high rates of consumption in […]| Jobenomics