At the Conference Board, we often talk about the commercialization problem. We do really good primary research, but it doesn't often turn into business practices or business products. That's again part of what I alluded to in my initial comments. We probably work too hard at, “Here is a bright idea. What do we do with it?” It's more around getting businesses involved very early on and saying, “I'm a business, and this is my list of problems. How can you potentially help me?” and get our research activities around dealing with kind of real world problems. I think we'd be much more effective at commercializing our ideas if we did that.
On May 10th, 2016. See this statement in context.