The “Real Scoop” About Competing with Third World Businesses (Full-Day)
This seminar outlines, in frank terms, what the U.S. and other Developed Countries need to do to compete with business operating wholly or partially in Third World Countries. The session begins with an introduction to Third World Country Business environments using the Xemorpheum® Board Game. Discussion then centers on the main differences between our country’s business environment and those found in developing countries, while stressing that such business environments cannot be changed by outsiders. The last portion of the seminar focuses on a comparison of our cost of doing business versus those of Third World Countries, as well as practical cost targets and recommendations for U.S. businesses to better compete. The seminar stresses the need for alliances between all kinds of companies and government organizations, the formation of virtual businesses and the need for the U.S. to allow a massive increase in immigration of new immigrant workers at all skill levels, and we need these workers to bring their families. The U.S. needs at least 10 to 25 million people to have a vibrant and growing economy again.
- Leadership planning & execution using a continuous planning and execution approach
- The truth about Third World Country cost structures compared to ours
- Virtual Business Operations: The only viable way to compete over the long term
- Practical ways to effectively increase labor pools and lower overall labor costs
- Why business, state and the federal government must work together to make our country more globally competitive
All Global Insights seminars are very reasonably priced. Please call Rich Gottbreht (303-905-0415) or email rich.gottbreht@globalinsights.biz for a quote!
The Xemorpheum®Game is educational, fun and unpredictable!
