Changing Attitudes Toward Piracy Among College Students Louise Blouin Foundation - The Metropolitan Club While the current U.S. Presidential contest contrasts national job creation against the perils of so-called ‘outsourcing,’ it is a plain fact that once a business is created, whether in the U.S. or elsewhere, it immediately enters a global marketplace. This marketplace is defined not only by access to new markets and audiences, but by a competition for human capital in the form of skilled workers, access to capital and expertise, as well as the challenge of protecting intellectual property and working effectively across multiple jurisdictions. This panel will, then, ask: (a.) what are the realities of global business at various scales, and second, (b.) what strategies can be put in place to engender new growth opportunities?