on February 1, 2010 by Jude Emantsal in Other News, Comments (0)

Davos, Jobs and Talent

Road to Recovery represents the over-arching theme for the annual meeting of business and political leaders held by the World Economic Forum in Davos this week. It sounds like the meeting is modeled after a 12-step program to overcome addictions! The official theme is, Improve the State of the World: Rethink, Redesign, Rebuild. Even the choice of words reflects the idea that what used to work no longer works. It strikes me that this is not the time for reflection, but a time for talent development. We need to get people to work. However, rather than seeking a new job, if you have the talent to start a new business, this may be the right time to do so.

During the Davos meeting, Yoshito Sengoku, Minister of State for National Policy, Japan explained that his country was on track to a gradual recovery, but, he warned that the manufacturing industries are operating only at a rate of 80% of capacity. He concludes that “we have a latent internal unemployment held by various business corporations…Many companies try to maintain the employment without laying off the workers.” Japanese managers continue to put a drag on the country’s recovery when they do not address the root of the problem of unemployment. Unemployment in Asia, as in Europe and the U.S., is likely to worsen before it improves.

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