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Corporate Site Selection and Economic Development

A 30-Year Perspective

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Corporate Site Selection and Economic Development

By: Mark L. Williams
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Mark Williams provides a truly informed and unique perspective based on his 30 years in corporate site selection and state level economic development. The book not only highlights the best site selection and economic development practices but also describes the high cost of mistakes, particularly when the wrong choice is made for corporate facility locations. A particular focus is the future of site selection moving out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mr. Williams was a guest lecturer for one of my classes, and we had to read this for a class. It’s basically a “crash course” on ED and site selection. The advice and stories were great as well! It pretty much summed up what I’ve been learning in my grad program. I purchased the physical book, but I was so glad to see it on Audible.

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This book shares so many great insights on site selection, corporate decision making and economic development from the POV of a seasoned site selector. Very useful for anyone working to manage or promote a region's economic development. Highly recommend!

A Must Read for EconDev Professionals

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