Potholes in the Skies: Fixing America’s Glaring Infrastructure Problem | Harvard Business School by Harvard University published on 2015-05-12T13:28:13Z After World War II, the United States had one of the strongest systems of infrastructure in the world. Since then, the country’s infrastructure has been neglected and overburdened, and U.S. Competitiveness is struggling as a result. In her new book “Move: Putting America’s Infrastructure Back in the Lead,” Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter argues that the U.S. must reinvent how it thinks about and tackles travel and transport challenges. Endorsed by the likes of President Bill Clinton and Arianna Huffington, “Move” is a meditation on the importance of innovation and big-thinking in how we get from place to place, and how we can do so more affordably, efficiently, and sustainably in the future. Genre harvard