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Flywheels: How Cities Are Creating Their Own Futures

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  • Nov 2, 2021
  • #Cities #Technology
Tom Alberg
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Once a blue-collar outpost, Seattle, home to Microsoft, Amazon, and hundreds of startups, transformed into one of the world's major innovation hubs in less than twenty years. As oth... Show More

Once a blue-collar outpost, Seattle, home to Microsoft, Amazon, and hundreds of startups, transformed into one of the world's major innovation hubs in less than twenty years. As other cities try to solve the riddle of creating vibrant economies, many have looked to Seattle as a model for tech-driven urban renaissance. However, that success comes with skyrocketing housing costs, increasing homelessness, public safety concerns, persistent racial inequality, and a widening gap between the haves and have-nots. Against that backdrop, big tech has become a popular target.

Tom Alberg, a venture capitalist who was one of the first investors in Amazon, draws on his experience in Seattle's tech boom to offer a vision for how cities and businesses can build a brighter future together. He explores ways that cities can soar to prosperity by creating the conditions that encourage innovation. Like flywheels, livable cities generate momentum by drawing creative citizens who launch businesses. Success attracts more talent, energizing local economies and accelerating further innovation. Alberg emphasizes the importance of city governments and tech companies partnering to address civic challenges. He reflects on why the benefits of the tech boom have not been distributed equally and what business and government leaders must do differently to ensure inclusive growth. The book also examines success stories from smaller cities and their lessons for other up-and-coming tech hubs. Demonstrating the need for innovative thinking that encourages livability alongside economic growth, Flywheels is timely reading for everyone from mayors to business leaders to engaged citizens.

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ISBN: 0231553188

ISBN-13: 9780231553186

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Tren Griffin @TrenGriffin · Dec 23, 2021
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You should read the book before drawing that conclusion. Tom thoughtfully discusses homelessness, Fentanyl use and other issues.
Tren Griffin @TrenGriffin · Nov 7, 2021
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That's right. Good memory. You will like this book.
Tren Griffin @TrenGriffin · Jan 18, 2022
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I like a good story. Here's a good one from Tom Alberg's book Flywheels: [link] I received one of these "free-for-life" phone numbers. Back in the day, the prestige phone numbers had a lot of zeros in them, most notably ending in 00.
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