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Nevada’s Future Prosperity:
Education and Workforce
Working together to build a Smarter Planet
Dr. James (“Jim”) C. Spohrer, spohrer@us.ibm.com
Innovation Champion and Director IBM UPward
(University Programs worldwide, accelerating regional development)
Assessment Summit
Las Vegas, Nevada
Monday Dec.3, 2012
© 2012 IBM Corporation
2. Today’s Talk
Prosperity = Education + Workforce
What is IBM working on?
What are the jobs of the future? IBM Smarter Planet
IBM SSME Centennial Icon of Progress
Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno ISSIP.org
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3. Nevada
Ranked 7th in land area (110K sq mi)
Ranked 35th in population (2.7M)
Ranked 15th in median household income ($56K)
$126B total state product (2010)
– Gaming, tourism, mining, agriculture
– Aug. 2011, worst unemployment at 13.4%
Largest employers
– Clark County School District
– Washoe County School District
– Clark County
– Wynn Las Vegas
– Beladdio LLC
– MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
– Aria Resort & Casino LLC
– Mandalay Bat Resort & Casino
– Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
– Caesars Palace
– University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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4. What are the benefits of more education? Of higher skills?
…But it can be costly, American student loan debt is over $900M
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5. What are the benefits of top-ranked universities?
% WW GDP and % WW Top-500-Universities
9
Japan
8
7 y = 0,7489x + 0,3534
R² = 0,719 China
6 Germany
5
France
4 United Kingdom
Italy
%
G
D
o
b
P
a
g
l
3
Russia Brazil Spain
Canada
2 India
Mexico South Korea Australia
Turkey Netherlands
1
Sweden
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
% top 500 universities
Strong Correlation (2009 Data): National GDP and University Rankings
http://www.upload-it.fr/files/1513639149/graph.html
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6. University: Four Missions
Nation
Knowledge & Regional KPIs State/Province
– 1. Transfer (Teaching) City/Metro
For-profits U-BEE
– 2. Creation (Research)
Job Creator/Sustainer
– 3. Apply (Startups) Cultural & University
Hospital
Medical
Conference College
Research
– 4. Integrate (Challenge) Hotels K-12
• Innovativeness, Equity
Worker Family
• Sustainability, Resilience Non-profits (professional ) (household)
World = Nested, Networked
Holistic Service Systems
– Flows
• Transportation, water, food, energy, information
Third Mission (Apply to Create Value)
– Development
is about U-BEEs =
• Buildings, retail, finance, health, education
University-Based
– Governance Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
• Laws, security defense
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7. U Trend: Third Mission (Apply Knowledge to Create Jobs)
Since the U of Utah launched its first startup, TerraTek, in 1970 ,
it has followed up with more than 200 other startups based on research…
U of Utah startups directly or indirectly accounted for 15,767 jobs,
$754.5 million in personal income and $76.6 million in tax revenue in 2009.
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8. Many top in-demand jobs in 2011 did not exist in 2005!
•iPhone/iPad app developer
•wireless marketing director
•microfinance infrastructure designer
•3D content developer for movies, TV
•social network manager
•deploying technology into the cloud
•organic solar cell development
•digital image management
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9. Technological Acceleration
100 Television
Electricity Telephone
Radio
% Penetration
Automobile
VCR
50
PC
Cellular
25
t
r ne
e
Int
0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Years
YEARS
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10. U.S Department of Labor
estimates that today’s learner
will have 10-14 jobs…
by the age of 38!
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11. Estimates are 85% of the jobs today’s learners will be doing
haven’t been invented yet
11 they'll be using technologies that don't exist
to solve problems we don't yet know are problems
12. The Top Majors For The Class Of 2022
Math
Robotics
Agricultural Engineering
Hospitality Management
Health and Biotechnology
Pre-Law, With a Focus on Elder Law
Quantum Engineering
3-D Printing Design
Liberal Arts
Aerospace Engineering
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13. IBM Almaden Research Center, Silicon Valley/San Jose, CA
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14. IBM’s Leadership Changes
IBM has 426,000
employees worldwide
2011 Financials
22% of IBM’s revenue Revenue - $ 106.9B
in Growth Market
Net Income - $ 15.9B
countries; growing at
EPS - $ 13.44
11% in 2011
Net Cash - $16.6B More than 40% of IBM’s
workforce conducts business
away from an office
55% of IBM’s Workforce
IBM operates in 170 is New to the company in
countries around the globe the last 5 years
Number 1 in patent
>100 acquisition in decade generation for 19
100 Years of Business consecutive years ;
& Innovation in 2011 6,180 US patents
awarded in 2011 The Smartest Machine On Earth
9 time winner of the 5 Nobel
President’s National Laureates
Medal of Technology
& Innovation - latest “Let’s Build a Smarter Planet"
award for Blue Gene
Supercomputer
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15. What’s UP with IBM? University Programs
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16. Most people say, “IBM makes computers”
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17. Those in-the-know say, “IBM is helping to build a Smarter Planet…”
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18. A Smarter Planet is built from smarter service systems…
INSTRUMENTED INTERCONNECTED INTELLIGENT
We now have the ability People, systems and We can respond to changes
to measure, sense and objects can communicate quickly and accurately,
see the exact condition and interact with each and get better results
of practically everything. other in entirely new by predicting and optimizing
ways.
PRODUCTS IT NETWORKS for future events.
COMMUNICATIONS
WORKFORCE SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPORTATION BUILDINGS
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19. City challenge: buildings and transportation
Ryan Chin:
Smart Cities
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24. Four commandments for cities of the future: Eduardo Paes at TED2012
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25. SC IOC as a Platform for Innovation
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26.
Identifies entrepreneurs developing
businesses aligning with our Smarter
Planet vision.
SmartCamp finalists raised more than
$50m and received significant press in
Exclusive Networking and Wall Street Journal, Forbes and
Bloomberg
Mentoring event
in
Healthcare SmartCamp kickstart - Miami - May 15, 2012
Apply by April 27th
SmarterCities SmartCamp kickstart - New York - May 24, 2012
Apply by May 3rd
North America Regional SmartCamp - Boston - June 20 & 21, 2012
Apply by May 25th
apply now at www.ibm.com/isv/startup/smartcamp
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North America SmartCamp lead: Eric Apse, eapse@us.ibm.com
University Programs lead: Dawn Tew, dawn2@us.ibm.com
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27. Digital Immigrant vs Digital Native
Born: 1988 Born: 2012
Graduated College: 2011 Enters College: 2030
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28. 2030 Transportation: Self-driving cars
Steve Mahan:
Test “Driver”
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29. 2030 Water
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30. 2030 Manufacturing
Baxter: Building the Future
Ryan Chin:
Urban Mobility
Maker-Bot: Replicator 2
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31. 2030 Energy
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32. 2030 ICT
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33. Example: Leading Through Connections with…
Universities Collaborate with IBM Research to Design
Watson for the Grand Challenge of Jeopardy !
Assisted in the development of the Open Pioneered an online natural language
Advancement of Question-Answering question answering system called START,
Initiative (OAQA) architecture and which provided the ability to answer questions
methodology with high precision using information from
semi-structured and structured information
repositories
Provided technological advancement
enabling a computing system to remember the Worked to extend the
full interaction, rather than treating every Worked on a visualization component to capabilities of Watson, with a
question like the first one - simulating a real visually explain to external audiences the focus on extensive common
dialogue massively parallel analytics skills it takes for sense knowledge
the Watson computing system to break down
a question and formulate a rapid and accurate
response to rival a human brain
Explored advanced machine learning
techniques along with rich text
representations based on syntactic and
Focused on large-scale
semantic structures for the Watson’s Worked on information information extraction,
optimization
retrieval and text search parsing, and knowledge
technologies inference technologies
http://w3.ibm.com/news/w3news/top_stories/2011/02/chq_watson_wrapup.html
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34. 2030 Buildings: Recycled to be stronger, safer, cleaner
China Broad Group:
30 Stories in 15 Days
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35. 2030 Retail & Hospitality
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36. 2030 Finance & Business
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37. 2030 Health
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38. 2030 Education: Watch one, do one, teach one…
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39. 2030 Government
Four measures
Innovativeness
Equity
– Improve
weakest
link
Sustainability
Resiliency
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40. Competitive Parity – Achieved.
The NFL has spent the last two
decades touting its parity—the
idea that any team can win on any
given Sunday (or Monday or
Thursday). But this year, parity
has truly run wild.
… here's the wackiest thing:
Through six weeks, 11 of the
NFL's 32 teams are 3-3. The
Journal asked the statistical
gurus of Massey-Peabody
Analytics to run a coin-flip
simulation…
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41. T-shaped professionals
depth & breadth
Many cultures
Many disciplines
Many systems
(understanding & communications)
BREADTH
Deep in one discipline
Deep in one system
Deep in one culture
DEPTH
(analytic thinking & problem solving)
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42. Thank-You! Questions?
“Instrumented, Interconnected, Intelligent – Let’s build a Smarter Planet.” – IBM
“If we are going to build a smarter planet, let’s start by building smarter cities” – CityForward.org
“Universities are major employers in cities and key to urban sustainability.” – Coalition of USU
“Cities learning from cities learning from cities.” – Fundacion Metropoli
“The future is already here… It is just not evenly distributed.” – Gibson
“The best way to predict the future is to create it/invent it.” – Moliere/Kay
“Real-world problems may not/refuse to respect discipline boundaries.” – Popper/Spohrer
“Today’s problems may come from yesterday’s solutions.” – Senge
“History is a race between education and catastrophe.” – H.G. Wells
“The future is born in universities.” – Kurilov
“Think global, act local.” – Geddes
Dr. James (“Jim”) C. Spohrer
Innovation Champion &
Director, IBM University Programs worldwide accelerating regional development (IBM UPward)
spohrer@us.ibm.com
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43. 2030 and Beyond…. Government, Health, Education, Finance, etc.
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44. Service Innovators
ISSIP = International
Society of
Service Innovation
Professionals
T-shaped Professionals
– Depth
– Breadth
Register at:
– ISSIP.org
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45. Systems-Disciplines Framework: Depth & Breadth
systems Systems that focus on flows of things Systems that support people’s activities Systems that govern
transportation & ICT & retail & healthcare
food & education city state nation
disciplines supply chain water & energy
products & electricity
cloud building & hospitality banking & family
&work secure scale laws
waste construction & finance
behavioral sciences
Customer
stakeholders
e.g., marketing
Provider management sciences
e.g., operations
Observe Stakeholders (As-Is)
political sciences
Authority
e.g., public policy
learning sciences
Competitors e.g., game theory
and strategy
cognitive sciences
People
e.g., psychology
resources
system sciences
Technology
e.g., industrial eng.
information sciences
Observe Resource Access (As-Is)
Information
e.g., computer sci
organization sciences
Organizations
e.g., knowledge mgmt
History social sciences
change
e.g., econ & law
(Data Analytics)
decision sciences
Imagine Possibilities (Has-Been & Might-Become)
Future e.g., stats & design
(Roadmap)
run professions
Run
e.g., knowledge worker
Transform
value
(Copy)
transform professions
e.g., consultant
Realize Value (To-Be)
Innovate innovate professions
(Invent)
e.g., entrepreneur
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46. The New Normal: Smarter Systems
Service Systems: Stakeholders & Resources
1. People
2. Technology
3. Shared Information
4. Organizations
Computational System connected by win-win value propositions
Smarter Technology Smarter Buildings, Universities, Cities
Requires investment roadmap Requires investment roadmap
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47. A Framework for Global Civil Society
Daniel Patrick Moynihan said nearly 50 years ago: "If you want to
build a world class city, build a great university and wait 200
years." His insight is true today – except yesterday's 200 years
has become twenty. More than ever, universities will generate and
sustain the world’s idea capitals and, as vital creators,
incubators, connectors, and channels of thought and
understanding, they will provide a framework for global civil
society.
– John Sexton, President NYU
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48. In Conclusion: Two Books To Help Us All Prepare For Change
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49. What improves Quality-of-Life? Service System Innovations
* = US Labor % in 2009.
A. Systems that focus on flow of things that humans need (~15%*)
1. Transportation & supply chain 2/7/4 0/19/0
2. Water & waste recycling/Climate & Environment 2/1/1
3. Food & products manufacturing 7/6/1
4. Energy & electricity grid/Clean Tech 1/1/0
5. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT access)5/17/27
B. Systems that focus on human activity and development (~70%*)
6. Buildings & construction (smart spaces) (5%*) 1/0/2
7. Retail & hospitality/Media & entertainment/Tourism & sports (23%*)24/24/1
8. Banking & finance/Business & consulting (wealthy) (21%*) 7/10/3
9. Healthcare & family life (healthy) (10%*) 2/20/24
5/2/2
10. Education & work life/Professions & entrepreneurship (wise) (9%*)
C. Systems that focus on human governance - security and opportunity (~15%*)
11. Cities & security for families and professionals (property tax) 3/3/1
12. States/regions & commercial development opportunities/investments (sales tax) 0/0/0
13. Nations/NGOs & citizens rights/rules/incentives/policies/laws (income tax) 1/2/2
Quality of Life = Quality of Service + Quality of Jobs + Quality of Investment-Opportunities
“61 Service Design 2010 (Japan) / 75 Service Marketing 2010 (Portugal)/78 Service-Oriented Computing 2010 (US)”
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50. Economic Shift in National Economies
World’s Large Labor Forces US shift to service jobs
A = Agriculture, G = Goods, S = Service
2010
2010
Nation Labor
% WW
A
%
G
%
S
%
40yr Service
Growth (A) Agriculture:
Value from
China 25.7 49 22 29 142%
harvesting nature
India 14.4 60 17 23 35%
(G) Goods:
U.S. 5.1 1 23 76 23% Value from
making products
Indonesia 3.5 45 16 39 34%
(S) Service:
Brazil 3.0 20 14 Daryl Pereira/Sunnyvale/IBM@IBMUS,
66 61% Value from
IT augmented workers in smarter systems
Russia 2.4 10 21 69 64% that create benefits for customers
and sustainably improve quality of life.
Japan 2.2 5 28 67 45%
Nigeria 1.6 70 10 20 19%
Bangladesh 2.1 63 11 26 37%
Germany 1.4 3 33 64 42%
NationMaster.com, International Labor Organization
Note: Pakistan, Vietnam, and Mexico now larger LF than Germany
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51. Growth of Service Revenue at IBM
2010 Pretax Income Mix Revenue Growth by Segment
SYSTEMS
(AND FINANCING)
SOFTWARE
17% Services
44%
Software
39% Systems
SERVICES
IBM Annual Reports
What do IBM Service Professionals Do? Run IT & enterprise systems for customers,
help Transform customer processes to best practices, and Innovate with customers.
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52. California Human Development Report 2011:
Measuring quality-of-life….
http://www.measureofamerica.org/docs/APortraitOfCA.pdf
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53. Smarter City Intelligent Operations Center (SC IOC)
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54. Measuring Impact
SSME: IBM Icon of Progress & IBM Research Outstanding Accomplishment
– Internal 10x return: CBM, IDG, SDM Pricing & Costing, BIW COBRA, SIMPLE, IoFT, Fringe, VCR
• Key was tools to model customers & IBM better
• Also tools to shift routine physical, mental, interactional & identify synergistic new ventures
• Alignment with Smarter Planet & Analytics (instrumented, interconnected, intelligent)
• Alignment with Smarter Cities, Smarter Campus, Smarter Buildings (Holistic Service Systems)
– External: More than $1B in national investments in Service Innovation activities
– External: Increase conferences, journals, and publications
– External: Service Science SIGs in Professional Associations
– External: Course & Program Guidelines for T-shaped Professionals, 500+ institutions
– External: National Service Science Institutions, Books & Case Studies (Open Services Innovation)
Service Research, a Portfolio Approach
– 1. Improve existing offerings (value propositions that can move the needle on KPI’s)
– 2. Create new offerings (for old and new customers)
– 3. Improve outcomes insourcing, outsourcing, acquisitions, divestitures (interconnect-fission-fusion)
– 4. For all three of the above, improve customer/partner capabilities (ratchet each other up)
– 5. For all four of the above, increase patents and service IP assets (some donated to open forums)
– 6. For all five of the above, increase publications and body-of-knowledge (professional associations)
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55. Who I am (http://www.service-science.info/archives/2233)
Director IBM Global University Programs since 2009
– Global team works with 5000 university world wide (http://www.ibm.com/university)
– 6 R’s: Research (Awards), Readiness (Skills), Recruiting, Revenue, Responsibility, Regions
– Transform “IBM on Campus” brand awareness (“Smarter Planet/Smarter Cities”)
– Create “Urban Service System” Research Centers & U-BEEs
Founding Director of IBM's first Service Research group from 2003-2009
– Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA
– 10x ROI with four IBM outstanding and eleven accomplishment awards
– Improve existing offerings, create new, portfolio synergies, partners, patents, publications
– I know/work with service research pioneers from many academic disciplines
• I advocate for Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Design (SSME+D)
– Short-term: Curriculum (T-shaped people, deep in an existing discipline)
– Long-term: New transdiscipline and profession (awaiting CAD tool)
• I advocate for ISSIP (“one of the founding fathers”)
• Co-editor of the “Handbook of Service Science” (Springer 2010)
Other background (late 90’s and before)
– Founding CTO of IBM’s Venture Capital Relations group in Silicon Valley
– Apple Computer’s (Distinguished Engineer Scientist and Technologist) award (90’s)
– Ph.D. Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence from Yale University (80’s)
– B.S. in Physics from MIT (70’s)
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56. What is the future? We can imagine many possibilities…
Kurzweilai.net
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57. Many cultures
Many disciplines
Many systems
(understanding & communications)
Deep in one discipline
Deep in one system
Deep in one culture
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58. IBM University Programs:
What We Do: The “6 R’s” (not to be confused with 3 R’s)
1. Research
Research awards focus on grand challenge problems and big bets
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/research
2. Readiness
Access to IBM tools, methods, and course materials to develop skills
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/academicinitiative
3. Recruiting
Internships and full-time positions working to build a smarter planet
http://www.ibm.com/jobs
4. Revenue
Improve performance, the university as a complex enterprise (city within city)
http://www.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/bus/html/bcs_education.html
5. Responsibility
Community service provides access to IBMers expertise/resources
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/
6. Regions
Regional innovation ecosystems – incubators, entrepreneurship, jobs
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/governmentalprograms/innovissue.html
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59. Up-Skill = New Venture = Graduates with
Smarter Planet skills
= High-Growth
Cycle = Acquisition = IBMer moving from
Acquisition/
New IBM BU
mature BU to acquisition
(Growing)
= IBMer moving into
IBMer on Campus role
(help create graduates = High-Productivity/
University-Region1 with Smarter-Planet skills, Mature IBM BU
help create Smarter Planet
oriented new ventures; (Shrinking)
Refresh skills
University-Region2
IBM
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60. Four Missions
Knowledge Transfer (Teaching)
Knowledge Creation (Research)
Knowledge Application (Entrepreneurship)
Knowledge Integration (Bridge Silos)
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61. Universities Worldwide Accelerating Regional Development
“When we combined the impact of Harvard’s direct spending on payroll, purchasing and construction –
the indirect impact of University spending – and the direct and indirect impact of off-campus spending by
Harvard students – we can estimate that Harvard directly and indirectly accounted for nearly $4.8 billion
in economic activity in the Boston area in fiscal year 2008, and more than 44,000 jobs.”
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62. Regional Competitiveness and U-BEEs:
Where imagined possible worlds become observable real worlds
http://www.service-science.info/archives/1056
novations Nation
niversities/ “The future is already
State/Province here (at universities),
egions City/Region
culus (Cambridge/UK)
For-profits
it is just not evenly
ysics (Cambridge/UK) U-BEE
mputer Science (Columbia/NY) distributed.”
rosoft (Harvard/WA) Job Creator/Sustainer
hoo (Stanford/CA) Hospital
Cultural & University
ogle (Stanford/CA) Medical
Conference College
ebook (Harvard/CA) Research
Hotels K-12
“The best way to
Non-profits Worker
(professional )
Family
(household)
predict the future
is to (inspire the next
generation of students
to) build it better.”
U-BEEs = University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, City Within City
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63. Example: Streetline
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65. A city is essentially a
system of service
systems—transportation,
healthcare, public safety
and education.
To enable a Smarter
City, IBM is working to
improve the quality &
efficiency of service
systems and how they
operate and function.
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