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  1. Tom Peters’ Re-Imagine!Business Excellence in a Disruptive AgeREI.Master.20September2005.Part #1

  2. Title …

  3. The Incredible, Wild, Whacky, Scary, SuperCool Future … and Why We’re Not Even Remotely Prepared, and What We Can Do About It, for the Sake of of Our Careers, Work and Organizations: A Musing on Strategies, Tactics, Attitudes, Tips, and General Observations, Such as … Why a CFO Should Never Be Promoted to CEO, Why all Big Mergers stink (except on Wall Street @ bonus time), Why scale economies are over-rated, How to beat Wal*Mart, Why All MBA Programs Should Be Closed, How the “2Bs” (Bentonville and Beijing) Became the Co-capitols of the Universe, Why Only Freaks Get Things Done (in Freaky Times), Why Outrageously Audacious Devotion to Game-changing Innovation Is the Premier Survival Requisite,Why Decentralization is still the most Potent Medicine available, Why Women Are Better Leaders Than Men (and They Also Buy Everything, Though Just Try Telling That to the World’s Advertising “Geniuses”), Why Hospitals are “The Killing Fields,” and How UPS & IBM Are Actually All About Love!

  4. China!

  5. China!

  6. China!

  7. China

  8. Chi

  9. Slides at …tompeters.com

  10. Conference = Time OutIs not: about “picking up tips on data base privacy issues”Is: about re-imagining marketing and the idea of a truly/no-bull customer-centric enterprise(Might be: about “Gasp-worthy” game-changing breakthroughs)

  11. Conference = Time OutIs not: about “picking up tips on data base privacy issues”Is: about re-imagining marketing and the idea of a truly/no-bull customer-centric enterprise(Might be: about “Gasp-worthy” game-changing breakthroughs)

  12. Re-imagine! Not Your Father’s World I.

  13. 26m

  14. 60,000**New factories in China opened by foreigners/2000-2003/Edward Gresser, Progressive Policy Institute/Wall Street Journal 09.27.04

  15. 941,000vs.18,200,000

  16. “The Ultimate Luxury Item Is Now Made in China”—Headline/p1/The New York Times/ 07.13.2004/Topic: Luxury Yachts made in Zhongshan

  17. “Vaunted German Engineers Face Competition From China”—Headline, p1/WSJ/07.15.2004

  18. 43h

  19. International Herald Tribune /09.13.2004: P1/600 foreign R&D labs in China, 200 new per year

  20. “China’s Next Export:Innovation”—McKinsey Quarterly (Cover Story)

  21. 2007 C>E

  22. 2003: 98% U.S.2005: U.S. 150; Shanghai 500

  23. “The West Has Lost The Will To Fund Basic Research”—headline/FT/08.05

  24. 168/18,500/51,000

  25. “When the Silk Road Gets Paved”/Forbes Global/09.04Express highways: 168 miles in ’89 … 18,500 in ’03 … 51,000 in ’08 (v. U.S. Interstate: 46,500)Implications: $200M Intel plant in Chengdu (pop. 9.9M); 1/3rd Shanghai wage rate

  26. 1 Houston/Month/15

  27. Worst in 7Q:Steel & Plastic

  28. China’s share of global consumption/2005:Cement … 47%Cotton … 37%Coal … 30% Steel … 26%Source: BusinessWeek/08.05

  29. Savings, internal investment, external investment> 50% GDP

  30. 2.5M vs 7.1M40/40

  31. 35/70

  32. Level 5 (top) certification/Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute: 35 of 70 companies in world are from IndiaSource: Wired/02.04

  33. “Teenagers in India have big ambitions—and the confidence to match”—headline/Fortune/07.05

  34. ’03: 25,000’04: 100,000’05: 400,000

  35. “ ‘MADE IN TAIWAN’: From Cheap Manufacturing to Chic Branding”—Headline/Advertising Age/06.05

  36. BEATING HURDLES, SCIENTISTS CLONE A DOG FOR A FIRST: Feat for South Koreans”—Headline/p1/NYT/08.04.05

  37. “South Korea is the world’s most wired—and wireless—nation”—headline, BW, 07.05

  38. “The economic rise of Asia’s giants is the most important story of our age. It heralds the end, in the not too distant future, of as much as five centuries of domination by the Europeans and their colonial offshoots.”—Martin Wolf/FT/02.23.2005

  39. “The world has arrived at a rare strategic inflection point where nearly half its population—living in China, India and Russia—have been integrated into the global market economy, many of them highly educated workers, who can do just about any job in the world.We’re talking about three billion people.”—Craig Barrett/Intel/01.08.2004

  40. THREE BILLION NEW CAPITALISTS—Clyde Prestowitz

  41. 02.12.01

  42. “On February 12, 2001, anyone with access to the Internet …Could suddenly look at a new atlas …one containing the whole human genome.”Source: Juan Enriquez, As The Future Catches You

  43. Re-imagine! Not Your Father’s World II.

  44. “There is no job that is America’s God-given right anymore.”—Carly Fiorina/HP/ 01.08.2004

  45. “When I was growing up, my parents used to say to me: ‘Finish your dinner—people in China are starving.’ I, by contrast, find myself wanting to say to my daughters:‘Finish your homework—people in China and India are starving for your job.’”—Thomas Friedman/06.24.2004

  46. “It used to be that if you tell me what country you’re from, I’d tell you if you were rich or poor. Now I say, ‘Tell me what your profession is.’ ”—CK Prahalad

  47. India350,000 engineering grads per year>50% F500 outsource software work to IndiaGE: 48% of software developed in India (Sign in GE India office: “Trespassers will be recruited”)Source: Dan Pink, A Whole New Mind

  48. “Product Design Outsourcing Set For Big Rise”—Headline/FT/06.05

  49. “In a global economy, the government cannot give anybody a guaranteed success story, but you can give people the tools to make the most of their own lives.”—WJC, from Philip Bobbitt, The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace, and the Course of History

  50. +People skills & emotional intelligence (financial service sales, 78%/248K; RNs, 28%/512K; lawyers, 24%/182K)Imagination & creativity (architects, 44%/60K; designers, 43%/230K; photographers, 38%/50K)Analytic reasoning (legal assts, 66%/159K; electronic engs, 28%/147K)Source: “Where the Jobs Are”/NYT/05.13.2004/data 1994-2004

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