“During the growth stage, the life cycle curve is very steep, indicating fast growth. Firms tend to spread out geographically during this stage of the life cycle and continue to disperse during the maturity and decline stages. As an example, the automobile industry in the United States was initially concentrated in the Detroit area and surrounding cities. Today, as the industry has matured, automobile manufacturers are spread throughout the country and internationally.” ~Inc.com
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ERIN LEE: “How effective is social media [and #hashtag] activism?”
By Rebecca Sacchetti
June 20, 2016
York Harbor, ME- Direct Primary Care physicians representing New England states will converge at the Harbor Crest Inn in York Harbor, ME on Saturday to initiate the New England Direct Primary Care Alliance (NEDPCA).
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For the first time ever, this network of doctors whose medical practices follow the Direct Primary Care model will formally join resources, experience and efforts to promote, organize, and support this revolutionary medical movement that is on the cusp of taking New England, and the country, by storm.
SOURCE: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/movement-formally-organize-rebecca-sacchetti?trk=prof-post
