When it comes to expanding opportunity, businesses and young adults are not the sources of the problem - they are a substantial part of the solution.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Consequently, a young business often grows by large percentages. Mature businesses rarely do.
The Opportunity Divide doesn't just keep our students disconnected from the mainstream economy; it prevents our businesses from growing.
As the economy improves, there aren't as many opportunities.
The need to encourage entrepreneurship and ensure that young people have the opportunity to start new businesses is acute.
I believe businesses don't grow or develop in terms of a blueprint. There is a huge element of opportunism involved.
Businesses are not just local or even national anymore - good ideas are immediately global. So the market opportunities are much larger than we've ever imagined or seen.
If you open up the mind, the opportunity to address both profits and social conditions are limitless. It's a process of innovation.
Business must be the solution, not the problem.
Business is one of the most powerful institutions on Earth for creating wealth and opportunity and helping to lift people out of poverty. When you think about it that way, then business is not separate from development policy.
Growing is an important part of the business, but more important than that is to get better.
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