The industry now wants to be in charge of everything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every industry is going to be affected (by the aging population). This creates tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges.
I feel like my place in this industry is still progressing.
We often hear people talk about the concept of 'uberization,' where a new technology completely turns an industry on its head and forces us to rethink the way things have always been done. No industry will remain untouched by these forces.
IT is now reaching out to fuels and chemicals, energy and clean tech, rockets, all kinds of bizarre industries that formerly didn't face much competition.
At a time when we are losing manufacturing jobs in this country, we should be doing everything we can to help our manufacturers stay competitive. They are the backbone of our economy.
We can choose a future where we export more products and outsource fewer jobs. After a decade that was defined by what we bought and borrowed, we're getting back to basics, and doing what America has always done best: We're making things again.
As businesses grow, all sorts of things that once were done on the fly - including creating new products - have a way of becoming bureaucratized.
They're protecting an archaic industry. They should turn their attention to new models.
Eventually, all companies are replaced.
These days, all we hear about is that the industry is in trouble. Everybody is so scared, but our mission statement is having no fear.
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