Title: AMERICAN ANTITRUST INSTITUTE Symposium on Buyer Power
1AMERICAN ANTITRUST INSTITUTE Symposium on Buyer
Power
- The Disassembly Line
- The Corporation and America
- Barry C. Lynn
- New America Foundation
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2PreludeThe Unsinkable Ship
- Titanic
- 1912
- Great Eastern
- 1858
3The ProblemCollapse of Systems
- Small Scale
- Taiwan Quake
- New Mexico Fire
- September 11
- SARS
- Port Lockout
- Katrina
- Global Scale
- Taiwan Straits
- Tiananmen 2
- India-Pakistan
- Korean Peninsula
- Avian Flu
- Storm, Quake
4 The ProblemIndustrial Crash
- Like A Financial Crash
- No Reserves
- No Slack
- No Cash
- But Harder to Fix
- Many Nations
- Many Firms
- Components Not Fungible
5The ProblemNo One is Safe
- Not Our Firms
- Supplies/Services
- Not Our Families
- Food, Medicine
- Not Our Nations
- Political Coercion
6The ProblemNo One is Safe
- Dr. Michael Osterholm
- Epidemiologist
- A major epidemic would crash
- many medical industrial systems.
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7How We Got HereGlobalization 1947-1991,
1993-2003
8How We Got HereConsolidation
- Results 2006
- Intel 90
- Cisco 85
- Corning 60
- Polatechno 80
- ARM Holdings 80
- Owens-Illinois 50
- Gillette 70
- Samsung/Korea 60
- Luxottica 5 of 6 chains
- Collins Aikman 90
- Wal-Mart 30 to 55
- Antitrust Reform 1981
- Independence 1776
- Sherman Act 1890
- Robinson Patman 1936
- June 1981 W.F. Smith
- Bigness is not necessarily badness.
- Dec 1981 Jack Welch
- Number one or number two in every business.
9How We Got HereDis-Integration (Outsourcing)
- Vertical Integration 1981
- USA Japan Germany
Firm 1
Firm 3
Firm 2
Firm 4
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
10How We Got HereDis-Integration (Outsourcing) II
- Complex Integration 2007
- USA Japan Germany
Firm 2
Firm 1
Firm 3
Lead
Tier 1
B Mexico
B Hungary
Tier 2
C Malaysia
C Taiwan
Tier 3
D Thailand
D China
11How We Got HereJust-in-Time Production
- Toyota (a.k.a. Fragile) System
- No Inventory
- Outside Suppliers
- Single Sources
- Extended to Global Scale
- Dell
- Boeing
- GM
12How We Got HereRadical Market Fundamentalism
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- Traditional Liberal
Libertarian - State Must Play Role. The State
is Immoral. - 1793-1981/1993 1981/1993 - Now
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- VS.
- Friedrich Hayek Milton Friedman
13Globalization Outsourcing Consolidation
Just-in-TimeBritish East India Co. Reborn
- Trading Company 1757 Trading Company 2007
14Globalization Outsourcing Consolidation
Just-in-TimeDegradation of Systems
- 55
- 50 - 70
- 150 Brands
- Melamine
- 80-100 Offshore
15Globalization Outsourcing Consolidation
Just-in-TimeNo Room for Failure
16Our New GoalA Resilient System
- Get What We Need When We Need It
- Always
17Our New GoalCompartmentalization
- Global Financial System
- Central Banks, BIS, IMF
- Global Energy System
- OPEC, IEA, USG, Refiners, Military
- Food Industrial Systems
- No One Shapes
- No One Responsible
- No One Keeps Track
18Our New GoalLessons From Energy System
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- Very Redundant
- Can Absorb Blows
- 90 Normal Supply
Katrina
Venezuela Strike
19How Do We Get ThereNext Global System
- COMPETITION DIVERSITY
- Thomas Macaulay (Corn Law Repeal)
- The greatest independence is dependence on
- the whole world, on every state and climate.
- Archer Daniels Midland (Advertisement)
- What if we looked at the world as one giant
- farm field? In the global food economy,
- every crop will grow where it grows best.
20 AMERICAN ANTITRUST INSTITUTE Symposium on Buyer
Power
The Disassembly Line Barry C. Lynn New
America Foundation
21How Do We Get ThereUnderstand Interdependence
- Tom Friedman
- Interdependence Peace.
- History
- Interdependence
- Coercion, Conflict, Shared Disaster.
- Factions in China (Venezuela 2002)
- Third Party (Taiwan 2001)
- Popular Uprising (Tiananmen)
- Exploit Dependence (Germany 1914)
22How Do We Get ThereUnderstand Complexity of
Challenge
- Micro Regulation Wont Work
23How Do We Get ThereNext Global System
- TRADITIONAL, COMMON SENSE
- PRINCIPLES
- Cap Consolidation Antitrust
- (Competition Policy)
- Cap Imports From Any One Nation
- (Trade Policy)
- Re-Professionalize Management
- (The Corporation)
24- All depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed on
the facts of nature, and so receiving their
images as they are. For God forbid that we should
give out a dream of our own imagination for a
pattern of the world. Francis Bacon, 1620
2520th CenturyNation-Scale Industry
2620th CenturyVertical Integration
- Fords River Rouge
- Ore, Coal, Sand
- At One End
- Finished Cars
- At Other End
- Rubber, Timber, Coal
- Processing, Railroads
- GM, Chrysler, Nash