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…. all things considered, which workers would you want to manage?

…. all things considered, which workers would you want to manage?. March 30th, 2006 From The Economist print edition. U.S. vs. world with ‘value of goods mfg.’. Information technology “networked readiness index”.

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…. all things considered, which workers would you want to manage?

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  1. …. all things considered, which workers would you want to manage? March 30th, 2006 From The Economist print edition

  2. U.S. vs. world with ‘value of goods mfg.’

  3. Information technology “networked readiness index” America has returned to the top of the World Economic Forum's fifth annual “networked readiness index”, which measures countries' ability to benefit from computing and communications. The rankings assess a country's economy, regulatory conditions and infrastructure, as well as its adoption and usage of technology. Japan, India and China all slipped down the table. March 30th, 2006, From The Economist print edition 5

  4. Top exporters April 12th 2006, From The Economist print edition

  5. Foreign direct investmentJan 18th 2007, From The Economist print edition

  6. % s of US & Canadian content

  7. There have been at least 4 new announcements since 2005! How many have you heard about?

  8. Gas prices in Europe vs. U.S. (4-10-06) WSJ 4-29-06 * Average 50 states

  9. U.S. Oil Imports[since this time, our imports from Canada have grown a lot] % US Imports from top 8 Oil Trading Nations Indonesia Angola Venezuela Mexico Source: eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/oil/ accessed 9-06-2004

  10. 2003 – 2004 Price at pump cost contributions Figure 1. What do We Pay for in a Gallon of Regular Grade? Source: Energy Information Administration Accessed 4-23-06

  11. Supply chain for oil: from ground to the pump Source: Energy Information Administration Accessed 4-23-06

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