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Hugh Lauder - University of Bath Phillip Brown - Cardiff University Inaugural Education and Employers Taskforce conference: The Point of Partnership - understanding employer engagement in education Learning Isn’t Earning: How the Global Auction for Jobs is Breaking the Promise of Education: The Second Crisis of Western Capitalism

 Technological Evolution  Knowledge Economy;  The Age of Human Capital - Education, Jobs and Rewards;  Comparative Advantage: ◦ Developed Economies = Quality (Brain) ◦ Developing Economies = Price (Body)

‘In the past, material forces were dominant in national growth, prestige, and power; now products of the mind take precedence. Nations can transfer most of their material production thousands of miles away, centring their attention on research and development and product design at home. The result is a new and productive partnership between “head” nations, which design products, and “body” nations, which manufacture them’ R.Rosecrance, The Rise of the Virtual State, 1999.

High Skilled ‘Magnet’ Economy Higher Skills Raising Quality Standards Innovation and R&D Foreign Talent Efficiency & Justice  ‘Learning = Earning’

Thomas Friedman’s ‘The World is Flat’? The World is Uneven, Fragmented & Uncertain Question Promise of Education, Jobs & Rewards (Knowledge Economy) Global Auction = Dual Auction: Forward/Progressive (High Skills, High Wages) Reverse/Dutch (High Skills, Low Wages)

 For many but not all graduates the Global Auction is a Dutch Auction. There are four elements to this:  The globalization of high skills.  The quality=cost revolution.  Digital Taylorism.  The War for Talent.

 Examine Views of Transnational Companies;  Examine Views of Senior Policy-Makers, including China & India.

 Seven Countries - Britain, China, Germany, India, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States;  Core Sectors – Automotive, Financial Services and ITC/Telecoms;  Company Interviews: 125 company interviews = 105 outside of UK;  Policy Interviews: 65 policy interviews = 43 outside UK.

HE enrolments doubled within a decade from 33.4 to 62.9 million ( ); China overtaken US with over 20 million in HE (2006). Now 27 million enrolled in HE; Over 60 percent of engineering doctorates were awarded to foreign students in both American and Britain.

‘We have an “inside out”, not outside in model which is very clever. It gives us more flexibility over what to do where ’ Senior Indian Manager, EU Electronics, Mumbai ‘ What is really different here is research, we generate ideas for the frontline to use…These are the areas that we find that talent is delivering to an even higher standard than expected. We’re not doing those menial call centre type jobs. It’s global work and that’s where we think we’ve been able to add a lot more value than what was initially expected and that will continue.’ Senior Indian manager, US Bank, Mumbai

Knowledge Work  Working Knowledge Simplify  Codify  Standardise  Digitalise ‘Standardisation in terms of IT has become huge…not only standards for a single customer but across countries…technology is the ultimate equaliser…it will drive globalisation, drive change…I hope that people don’t get reduced to the state of drones…but I think increasingly employment will shrink.’ Chief Information Office, Financial Services.

 Developers (creators)  Demonstrators (executioners)  Drones (digital routine)

 Segmentation of High Skilled Labour;  Performance Not Simply Skills; ‘It’s more important to get great talent, since the differential value created by the most talented knowledge workers is enormous.’ McKinsey Consultants.

Global Skill Webs  Competitive advantage through people  ‘leverage’ global supply of skills, knowledge, talent., etc.; Value is created through webs of skills/capability that cut across traditional relationships between employees, suppliers, companies, universities, etc. within the global economy. Internationalisation/De-nationalisation of HR Strategies; TNCs will use different strategies but common ‘pressure points’  Knowledge arbitrage.

The Consequences?

The problems:  Massive public and private debt;  Fundamentally unbalanced economy;  Three forms of market failure: Banking, reliance on the state, lack of private employers in significant parts of the country.  Income for graduates polarising;  A highly unequal tertiary education system.

 This conference is an important start.  An appreciation of the difficulties employers, especially SMEs and education face.  Sophisticated industrial policy not to pick winners in terms of firms but to identify areas to develop the export sector.  In order to create the demand for high skilled work.

The Global Auction: The Broken Promises of Education, Jobs and Incomes Oxford University Press:New York. August, P.Brown, H.Lauder and D.Ashton.