These Hot Firms Stay Ahead of the Pack
This article was written by Rieva Lesonsky of Entrepreneur.com
Let's take a stroll down memory lane. About a decade ago, when entrepreneurs were the toast of the town, Cognetics Research identified a subset of business owners who were the crème de la crème. These leaders of the pack were dubbed "gazelles," after a type of antelope that is not only one of the fastest animals on earth, but is also capable of sustaining high speeds for extended periods of time.
In fact, from 1994 to 1998, one of the prime boom times of the '90s, America's 288,636 gazelles (which comprised about 2% of all U.S. companies at the time) created more than 8 million new jobs, accounting for 68% of all net new jobs at that time. After the dot-com bomb, gazelles were still fueling the U.S. economy (creating more than 200% of American jobs from 1998 to 2002), but no one talked about them anymore; they became a fond memory of "the good times."
It's now time to let the good times roll again. The gazelles are back, and we've got them. Granted, they're not the same old gazelles, so we're calling this generation Gazelles 2.0. Actually, the keeper of the gazelles, GazellesInc.com, is a subsidiary of the National Policy Research Council, Entrepreneur's partner in our annual Hot Cities listing.
Entrepreneur.com is teaming up with NPRC and GazellesInc.com to showcase these next-gen gazelles in the June. Entreprenuer's Rieva Lesonsky spoke with the head of NPRC, Spencer Tracy Jr. (no relation to the famous actor), for insight into the world of Gazelles 2.0.
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