Hey, hey hey, Baby I got your money, got your money Objective: Evaluate the growth of the service economy.

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Hey, hey hey, Baby I got your money, got your money Objective: Evaluate the growth of the service economy

Types of Jobs Traditional method of manufacturing was to have people build by hand. Traditional method of manufacturing was to have people build by hand. Requires a lot of workers Requires a lot of workers 1920 implementation of assembly line by Ford reduced time and amount of workers implementation of assembly line by Ford reduced time and amount of workers. Move to automation Move to automation Pair share – Discuss what effect automation has on Pair share – Discuss what effect automation has on The workplace The workplace Your life Your life

Types of Jobs Less workers to produce at a high level Less workers to produce at a high level White collar – not doing manual labor White collar – not doing manual labor Manager, teacher, sales, advertising, insurance, communications Manager, teacher, sales, advertising, insurance, communications Blue collar – manual labor Blue collar – manual labor Manufacturing, construction, etc Manufacturing, construction, etc Pair share - Pair share -

Types of Jobs Prior to WWII (1940) 31% were white collar Prior to WWII (1940) 31% were white collar % of jobs considered white collar % of jobs considered white collar % were white collar % were white collar Pair share – What does this cause the need for in America? Pair share – What does this cause the need for in America? Imports Imports Exports Exports

Corporations Companies start to diversify after Depression Companies start to diversify after Depression Rely on one area then it crashes Rely on one area then it crashes Pair share – Do companies today have different ventures or sell different things? Pair share – Do companies today have different ventures or sell different things? GM GM Disney Disney Pepsi Pepsi Honda Honda

Corporations Companies purchased business that were similar to their field Companies purchased business that were similar to their field Apple – computer chip maker Apple – computer chip maker Pepsi – Frito-Lay Pepsi – Frito-Lay Comcast – NBC Comcast – NBC Diversification lead to conglomerates Diversification lead to conglomerates Very powerful Very powerful Affected workers thoughts and beliefs Affected workers thoughts and beliefs Disney – hotel workers strike Disney – hotel workers strike

General Electric Products: Products: – Aviation – Jet Engines – Electricity – Entertainment – Finance – Gas Turbines – Gas Engines – Generation – Industrial Automation – Lighting – Medical Imaging – Medical Technology – Health informatics – Electric Motors – Locomotives – Wind Turbines – TV – Motion Pictures

Divisions: Divisions: Walt Disney Studio Entertainment Walt Disney Studio Entertainment Disney-ABC Television Group Disney-ABC Television Group Disney Interactive Media Group Disney Interactive Media Group Disney Consumer Products Disney Consumer Products Disney Parks and Resorts Disney Parks and Resorts Marvel Entertainment Marvel Entertainment Disney Interactive Studios Disney Interactive Studios Walt Disney Company

Products: Products: – Microsoft Windows – Microsoft Office – Microsoft Servers – Windows Developer Tools – Microsoft Expression – Business Software – Games & Xbox 360 – Windows Live – Windows Phone – Zune – Bing Search Engine Microsoft

Effect on Culture Employees of large corporations paid very well, safe and secure jobs Employees of large corporations paid very well, safe and secure jobs GM – retire after 30 years no matter age GM – retire after 30 years no matter age Put company first and conform Put company first and conform Dress Dress Thought Thought Social activities Social activities Pair share – What effect does this have on creativity? Pair share – What effect does this have on creativity? Dot com companies of 90s/2000 Dot com companies of 90s/2000

Effect on Culture The Organization Man The Organization Man William H Whyte William H Whyte Showed corporations needed conformity Showed corporations needed conformity Increased conformity Increased conformity

Effect on Culture Late 1950s and through 60s one big question Late 1950s and through 60s one big question Pair share – What do you believe the question is and why is it important? Pair share – What do you believe the question is and why is it important? Are their economic & social rewards for conformity? Are their economic & social rewards for conformity? Are thy worth the loss of creativity of the individual? Are thy worth the loss of creativity of the individual?

Effect on Culture Sanger High EDI?? Sanger High EDI?? Does this hinder student creativity? Does this hinder student creativity? Teacher creativity? Teacher creativity? School moral? School moral? Student education? Student education?