GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 G LOBA L C ONSULTING L EADERS S YMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007.

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 G LOBA L C ONSULTING L EADERS S YMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 History of Globalization United States Agriculture, Mining Activity Year Trade as % of Output % Economic Activity % Employment Decline in globalization corresponds to decline in commodity production & rise of the complex manufacturing Industry composition is critical to impact of globalization

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 Trends in Employment – United States Year Agriculture, Manufacturing Services mining

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 Productivity Growth In the Services (Basic Issues) *Growth in Achieved Potential far outweighs growth in Potential as a source of Productivity Growth* EVIDENCE - Large differences among units in Best vs. Average practice - Episodic nature of productivity growth/ cost reduction (no gain -> high gain -> slippage) - Higher vs. Lower Level gaps in Productivity growth - Experience in manufacturing - Special instances of potential revealed - Case studies (no significant labor, capital, R & D inputs)

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 Managerial, Professional Change Managers, Executives 10,772 20, % Teachers, Librarians 4,368 6, % Nurses, Health Profiles 1,900 3, % Scientists 820 2, % Writers, Artists, Entertainers 1,675 2, % Architects, Engineers 1,675 2, % Social Worker, Soc. Sci Works 1,092 1, % Doctors, Dentists 735 1, % Lawyers % Total 23,592 41, %

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GLOBAL CONSULTING LEADERS SYMPOSIUM December 5-7, 2007 An Aide on that Giant Sucking Sound of Jobs Going to Mexico Manufacturing Jobs (% of changes ) Consumption of Manufacturing in U.S. +31% Production of Manufactures in U.S. +25% Lose of demand to Net Imports 6% Production of Manufacturers in U.S. +25% Manufacturing employment in U.S. (9%) Loss of jobs to Productivity Growth 34% Fraction of Jobs in Manufacturing Lost Overseas: 6% / (34% + 6%)= 15%

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