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IBM's Palmisano says U.S. must innovate to keep jobs







IBM's Palmisano says U.S. must innovate
to keep jobs

IBM's Palmisano says U.S. must innovate
to keep jobs
10/30/2003 06:08 PM

Other countries are becoming more competitive not only in wages but also in education, job skills and network infrastructure, said IBM CEO Sam Palmisano.




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NOTE:  remember that each good IT job outsourced destroys up to 4.5 other jobs in the general economy. 

NOTE2: The speed of this realignment in the economy is something that should concern everyone.  Prayer at the alter of the invisible hand is misguided.The invisible hand is a vengeful god that rains economic destruction down on the non-competitive. It has no special place in its heart for Americans.

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