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IBH - 6.03 Exemplify why there is a global war for talent, and why companies outsource parts of the value chain
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The global talent war: ◦ Businesses seek out employees who understand international marketing because: Business operations are now global, not just domestic Managers must be able to manage locally, but develop strategies globally Large opportunities for growth in developing countries Example: China, India, Central & South America Birth rate lagging population replacement rate in many developing countries Declining workforce motivates companies to find new employees
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The global talent war: How companies can locate talented employees ◦ Draw talent from around the world ◦ Immigrant: someone who leaves his home country to live in another ◦ Expatriate: someone from one country who works in another country
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The global talent war: Issues with gender discrimination Many countries practice gender discrimination: not allowing women to have jobs in positions of leadership or management
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The global talent war: Issues with gender discrimination Gender empowerment: evaluation conducted by United Nations to measure ◦ women’s involvement in legislatures, ◦ higher positions in private & government employment, ◦ academic & technical work, ◦ estimated income
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The global talent war: Issues with gender discrimination Glass ceiling: Barrier that prevents individuals from being promoted into top management positions ◦ Less than 1% of top CEO’s in U.S. are women ◦ Some women choose personal lifestyle over professional goals ◦ Women often excluded from informal men’s networks ◦ Women are stereotyped in many cultures ◦ Very few women role-models as CEO’s ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiQnDtjrBcE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiQnDtjrBcE
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Value chain outsourcing ◦ Value is created in a business through the combination of unique functions operating together ◦ Value Chain: divides a business into functional areas, for example: Procurement Production Distribution Promotion Customer support Goal for a company is to perform one or more functions better than competitors, and at least match competition in all other functions
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Outsourcing ◦ Outsourcing: finding another company with expertise to perform a business function, for example: Advertising Shipping Why use outsourcing? When another company can perform the function more efficiently Reduce costs Allow companies to concentrate on what they do best Identify low-cost manufacturing in low-wage countries Outsourcing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRGQ_CJ17zg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRGQ_CJ17zg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw4TMTYKxno http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw4TMTYKxno
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Offshoring Offshoring: outsourcing of jobs to other countries ◦ Advantages of offshoring: Economic growth from cost savings & lower consumer prices Raises income levels in developing countries Helps train workers and mangers in lesser developed countries ◦ Disadvantages of offshoring: Domestic jobs are lost, increasing unemployment
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United States workforce preparation ◦ Growing concerns about U.S. workforce ◦ U.S. lags many countries in math skills and foreign language skills ◦ Need to focus on research and development ◦ Entrepreneurship and innovation need to be encouraged ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jc5fDsgVw0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jc5fDsgVw0 ◦ Edwards Deming ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpBUZZnoZTI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpBUZZnoZTI
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Students pair with the IBP partner and complete the following: Research statistics on women’s employment in the country for which they are writing their plan – Identify: % of women in the country that are employed Growth rate of women’s employment in past 10 years % of women in government leadership Number of women as CEO’s Number of women in senior management Average income of women versus men
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