Title: The World Is Flat
1The World Is Flat
- A Brief History of
- The Twenty-First Century
- Thomas L. Friedman
Presented By Michael Edwards Manlu Liu Ping Yan
2Thomas L. Friedman
- Columnist for the NY Times
- Won third Pulitzer Prize in 2002
- Served as chief economic correspondent in the
Washington bureau and was the chief White House
correspondent. - Other publications
- "From Beirut to Jerusalem" won the National Book
Award for non-fiction in 1989 - "The Lexus and the Olive Tree" (2000) won the
2000 Overseas Press Club award for best
nonfiction book on foreign policy - "Longitudes and Attitudes The World in the Age
of Terrorism" (2002) - Received a B.A. degree in Mediterranean studies
from Brandeis University in 1975. In 1978 he
received a Master of Philosophy degree in Modern
Middle East studies from Oxford.
3While we were sleeping, what happened
- Order drive through food in Missouri via Colorado
call center - Your tax return is completed in India
- Your Jet Blue reservation is taken by Betty in
her house coat and slippers in Salt Lake City - Dads X-rays read overseas at 200 a.m.
- US share of papers in Physical Review fell from
61 in 1983 to 29 in 2003
4- Its not the strongest of the species that
survives nor the most intelligentbut the one
most responsive to change. - - Charles Darwin
5How the World Became FlatTwo The Ten Forces
That Flattened the World - Summary
- Flattener 1 11/9/89
- The events of November 9, 1989, tilted the
worldwide balance of power toward democracies and
free markets - Flattener 2 8/9/95
- The August 9, 1995, offering sparked
- massive investment in fiber-optic
- cables and connected the world
6How the World Became FlatTwo The Ten Forces
That Flattened the World - Summary
- Flattener 3 Work Flow Software
- The rise of apps from PayPal to VPNs enabled
faster, closer coordination among far-flung
employees. - Flattener 4 Open-Sourcing
- Self-organizing communities, Linux,
- launched a collaborative revolution.
7How the World Became FlatTwo The Ten Forces
That Flattened the World - Summary
- Flattener 5 Outsourcing
- Migrating business functions to India saved
money and a third world economy - India - emerging IT center
- Flattener 6 Offshoring
- Contract manufacturing elevated
- China to economic prominence
- Asia - sourcing center of the world
8How the World Became FlatTwo The Ten Forces
That Flattened the World - Summary
- Flattener 7 Supply-Chaining
- Robust networks of suppliers, retailers, and
customers increased business efficiency. See
Wal-Mart. - Flattener 8 Insourcing
- Logistics giants took control of customer
supply chains, helping mom-and-pop shops go
global. See UPS and FedEx.
9How the World Became Flat Two The Ten Forces
That Flattened the World - Summary
- Flattener 9 In-forming/Searching
- Power searching allowed everyone to use the
Internet as a "personal supply chain of
knowledge." See Google. - Flattener 10 The Steroids
- Wireless technologies pumped up collaboration,
making it mobile and personal.
10How the World Became FlatRecap
- Berlin Wall
- Netscape
- Work Flow
- Outsourcing
- Offshoring
- Open-Sourcing
- Insourcing
- Supply-Chaining
- In-forming
- Steroids
Platform
Collaboration
11How the World Became FlatThree The Triple
Convergence - Summary
- All flatteners converged, creating a global
playing field for multiple forms of collaboration - Both business and individuals moved from largely
vertical means of creating value to more
horizontal ones - Several billion people in India, China, and the
former Soviet Union are given access to this new
playing field
12How the World Became FlatThree The Triple
Convergence - Summary
- The Other Triple Convergence
- The dot-com bust
- 9/11
- Enron, Tyco, WorldCom
- Because of these three, at the moment when the
world was being flattened, most people missed it
13How the World Became FlatFour The Great Sorting
Out - Summary
- Multiple Personality Disorder
- Where do companies stop and start?
- From Command and Control to Collaborate and
Connect - Multiple Identity Disorder
- Who owns what?
- Death of the salesman
14America and the Flat WorldFive America and Free
Trade - Summary
- America as a whole will benefit more by sticking
to the basic principles of free trade. - Fiber-optic cable has allowed for knowledge work
and services to become tradable. - American low-skilled workers will have to upgrade
their education/knowledge skills to maintain
their standard of living. - There is no limit to the number of idea-generated
jobs in the world.
15America and the Flat WorldFive America and Free
Trade - Summary
- America integrated a broken Europe and Japan into
the global economy after WWII, and our standard
of living has increased every decade. - Its easier to see people being laid off than
being hired. - Donaldson Co., Inc.
- Economists compare Chinas and Indias entry into
the global economy to the railroad lines first
connecting New Mexico to California.
16America and the Flat WorldFive America and Free
Trade - Impressions
- Although the overall viewpoint that a free and
open society is beneficial in the long run, what
about the details? - It wont happen overnight, so some American
knowledge workers may be affected in the
transition, but the effect will not be
permanent. - Detroit and the automotive industry
17America and the Flat WorldSix The Untouchables
- Summary
- Untouchables are people whose jobs cannot be
outsourced. - You must be specialized
- Skills that are in high demand and non-fungible
- You must be anchored
- Must be done in a specific location, involving
face-to-face contact - Being adaptable and knowing how to learn how to
learn will be the most important asset.
18America and the Flat WorldSix The Untouchables
- Summary
- The American system is ideally suited for
nurturing individuals who can compete and thrive
in a flat world - Every state has institutions trying to generate
economic growth and innovation - Best-regulated and most efficient capital markets
for turning ideas into products - Security and regulation of our capital markets
- Openness of American society
- Quality of American intellectual property
protection - Flexible labor laws
- Largest domestic consumer market
- Political stability
- One of the great meeting points in the world
19America and the Flat WorldSix The Untouchables
- Impressions
- How does everyone become an untouchable?
- Is it realistic that every fungible part of every
job will be outsourced for efficiency?
20America and the Flat WorldSeven The Quiet
Crisis - Summary
- The quiet crisis is the steady erosion of
Americas scientific and engineering base. - The source of our success is our ability to
constantly innovate new products, services, and
companies - The Perfect Storm the U.S. is falling behind in
its capacity for scientific discovery,
innovation, and economic development. - In the 2005, the budget of the NSF was cut by
1.9, or 105 million.
21America and the Flat WorldSeven The Quiet
Crisis - Summary
- Dirty Little Secret 1 The Numbers Gap
- The generation of scientist and engineers that
were motivated to go into science are reaching
retirement and are not being replaced. - The number of jobs that require SE will grow
the number of people prepared will decline and
the availability of people from other countries
will decline.
22America and the Flat WorldSeven The Quiet
Crisis - Summary
- Dirty Little Secret 2 The Ambition Gap
- When jobs are sent abroad, there is a 75 savings
in wages and a 100 increase in productivity. - Average kids in U.S. grow up in a wealthy country
with many opportunities and have a sense of
entitlement.
23America and the Flat WorldSeven The Quiet
Crisis - Summary
- Dirty Little Secret 3 The Education Gap
- Many jobs that go abroad today are high-end
research jobs. - At Intel International Science and Engineering
Fair, US had 65,000 participants. China had six
million. - Federal funding for research in physical and
mathematical sciences and engineering declined by
37 between 1970 and 2000.
24America and the Flat WorldSeven The Quiet
Crisis - Impressions
- The dropping enrollment of the MIS department.
- Demographics of our group.
25America and the Flat WorldEight This is Not a
Test - Summary
- Meeting the flat challenge requires a
comprehensive, energetic, and focused response. - National peril is a lot easier to convey than
individual peril. - Compassionate flatism
- Leadership
- Muscle Building
- Cushioning
- Social Activism
- Parenting
26America and the Flat WorldEight This is Not a
Test - Summary
- Compassionate flatism
- Leadership
- We need politicians who are able to both explain
and inspire - Lifetime employment vs. lifetime employability
- Legacy project of alternative energy and
conservation - Muscle Building
- Workers need portable benefits and opportunities
for lifelong learning ? mobile and adaptable - Everyone should have a chance to be educated
beyond high school
27America and the Flat WorldEight This is Not a
Test - Summary
- Cushioning
- Wage insurance
- Model proposed by Kletzer and Litan
- Social Activism
- McDonalds socially responsible food supply
- HP-Dell-IBM supply chain standards
28America and the Flat WorldEight This is Not a
Test - Summary
- Parenting
- We need a new generation of parents willing to
administer tough love - Education, in addition to cognitive skills, must
include character building - Push young people to go beyond comfort zones, do
things right, and endure short-term pain for
long-term gain. - A crisis is a terrible thing to waste
29Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Summary
- Two examples of where people were when they
first discover that the world is flat - Some statuettes of Mexicos patron saint, the
Virgin of Guadalupe, were being imported into
Mexico from China - plastic Chinese-made Ramadan lanterns crippled
the traditional Egyptian workshop - When developing countries start thinking about
the challenge of flatism, the first thing they
need to do is engage in some brutally honest
introspection
30Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Summary
- Reform wholesale
- Broad macroeconomic reform
- Initiated by leaders in countries like China,
Russia, Mexico, Brazil, and India - They pushed their countries into more
exported-oriented, free-market strategy, the top
down - As the world started to get smaller and flatter,
reform wholesale was no longer sufficient to keep
countries on a sustainable growth path
31Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Summary
- Reform retailer
- Looking at four key aspects of your society
infrastructure, regulatory institutions,
education, and culture, upgrading each one to
remove as many friction points as possible - Enable the great number of people to have the
best legal and institutional framework - Reform from the bottom up
- Push the reform in a democratic context
32Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Summary
- Culture matters glocalization
- As the world goes flat, and more and more of the
tools of collaboration get distributed and
commoditized, the gap among different cultures
will make difference - The more you have a culture that naturally
glocalizes, the greater advantage you will have
in a flat world - This explain why so many Muslim countries have
been struggling as the world goes flat - Culture tolerance is one of the greatest virtues
a country and community can have, tolerance
breeds trust, and trust is the foundation of
innovation and entrepreneurship - Culture can change
33Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Summary
- The intangible things
- A societys ability and willingness to pull
together and sacrifice for the sake of economic
development and the presence in a society of
leaders with the vision to see what need to be
done in terms of development and the willingness
to use power to push for change rather than to
enrich themselves and preserve the status quo - How much your culture prizes education
- Comparison of Mexico and China
34Developing Countries and the Flat WorldNine The
Virgin of Guadalupe - Impressions
- Current situation developing countries like
China, Russia, Mexico, Brazil, and India are
taking advantage of globalization, and catching
up rapidly - Problem
- more difficult to reform retail than reform
wholesale - Different cultures in different countries affect
the future development - Future trend of different countries will also
rely on different leaderships
35Companies and the Flat WorldTen How Companies
Cope - Summary
- Rule 1 when the world goes flat and you are
feeling flattened reach for a shovel and dig
inside yourself. - Rule 2 And the small shall act big
- Rule 3 And the big shall act small
- Rule 4 The best companies are the best
collaborators. - Rule 5 In a flat world, the best companies stay
healthy by getting regular chest X-rays and then
selling the results to their clients - Rule 6 the best companies outsource to win, not
to shrink. - Rule 7 outsourcing isnt just for Benedict
Arnolds. Its also for idealists
36Companies and the Flat WorldTen How Companies
Cope - Impressions
- If a company want to grow and flourish in a flat
world, you better learn how to change and align
itself with it
37Geopolitics and the Flat WorldEleven The Unflat
World Summary
- There is absolutely no guarantee that everyone
will use these new technologies, or the triple
convergence, for the benefit of themselves, their
countries, or humanity. - No guns or cell phones allowed
- Too sick
- There is no question that poverty causes ill
health, but ill health also traps people in
poverty, which in turn weakens them and keeps
them from grasping the first rung of the ladder
to middle-class hope - Too disempowered
- They have just enough information to know that
the world is flattening around them and that they
arent really getting any of the benefits - The antiglobalization movement lost touch with
the true aspirations of the worlds poor
38Geopolitics and the Flat WorldEleven The Unflat
World Summary
- Too frustrated
- One of the intended consequences of the flat
world is that it puts different societies and
cultures in much greater direct contact with one
another - Muslim world and Muslim communities are
threatened, frustrated, and even humiliated by
this close contact. - Too many Toyotas
- Natural resource constraint
- We will be strengthening the very worst political
systems in the world like Sudan, Iran, and
Saudi Arabia
39Geopolitics and the Flat WorldEleven The Unflat
World - Impressions
- How the flattening could go wrong is a subject
- To approach it by trying to answer the following
questions - What are the biggest constituencies, forces, or
problems impeding this flattening process, and
how might we collaborate better to overcome them?
40Geopolitics and the Flat WorldTwelve The Dell
Theory of Conflict Prevention
- How these classic geopolitical threats might be
moderated or influenced by the new forms of
collaboration fostered and demanded by the flat
world particularly supply chaining - No two countries that are both part of a major
global supply chain, like Dells, will ever fight
a war against each other as long as they are both
part of the same global supply chain - How these classic geopolitical threats might be
moderated or influenced by the new forms of
collaboration fostered and demanded by the flat
world (like mainland versus Taiwan)
41Conclusion ImaginationThirteen 11/9 Versus
9/11 Summary
- 11/9 versus 9/11
- The dismantling of the Berlin Wall on 11/9 was
brought about by people who dare to imagine a
different, more open world. - The destructive imagination of 9/11 brought down
the World Trade Center,closing its Window on the
World restaurant forever and putting up new
invisible and concrete walls - eBay
- eBay didnt just create an online market. It
created a self-governing. - India
- The second largest Muslim country
- No Indian Muslims that we know of in al_Qaeda, in
Americas Guantanamo Bay post-9/11 prison camp.
No Indian Muslim have been found fighting
alongside the jihadists in Iraq - Reason the secure, free-market, democratic
context of India
42Conclusion ImaginationThirteen 11/9 Versus
9/11 Summary
- The curse of oil
- If America and its allies will not collaborate in
bringing down the price of crude oil, their
aspirations for reform in all these areas will be
stillborn - Just one good example
- Aramex, the only one Arab company that developed
a world-class business strong enough to get
itself listed on Nasdaq - From untouchables to untouchables
- An Indian man started a software firm , sold it
in 1998, and decided to come back to India and
use his American-made fortune to try to change
India from the bottom up, So he started a
journalism school - Interviewed with three young Palestinian
militants, who spent a lot of their time
imagining how to unleash their anger, not
realizing their potential
43Conclusion
- The IT Revolution of the last 20 years was only
the warm-up the real revolution is starting
now. - The most important attribute is creative
imagination, which has always been, and should
always be, Americas great strength.
44Final Thoughts
- Individual overall impressions Ping
- the idea of this book is not that novel, in fact,
free trade marketand the emergence of the
economy of China and India have been talked about
for some while. - http//www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A173
14-2005Mar31.html - Individual overall impressions Michael
- Verbalizes issues that were aware of, but with a
greater sense or urgency - Written from an overhead, long-term point of
view, but the devil is in the details - Individual overall impressions Manlu
- This world is going to be more and more global.
As MIS PhD students, we should think about how we
could take advantage of this trend - The problems regarding the untouchable groups
will become a serious issue if the flattened
world can not be handled well.
45If you need more
- MIT World has streaming video of a presentation
given May 16, 2005. - http//mitworld.mit.edu/video/266/