(Frost & Sullivan: Mountain View, CA) -- The complex relationship between technology proliferation and rapidly evolving social norms is going to redefine U.S. society and business over the next 10 years. Against a backdrop of the 2016 political election, the United States finds itself engaging in a seminal cultural dialogue regarding immigration, education, family, jobs, and the rise of the Millennial generation.
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“Let’s assume the next President of the United States governs the country for the next eight years; that means that the next President, and his or her policies, will have a direct and lasting impact on some of the core issues facing the country today,” observes Richard Sear, partner and senior vice president for visionary innovation at Frost & Sullivan. “For business in particular, administration change-ups always bring a certain amount of uncertainty: How will we work with, and thrive under, the new leadership?”
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