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THE THREE ECONOMIES

19TH CENTURY

20TH CENTURY

21ST CENTURY

ECONOMY

AGRICULTURAL

PRODUCTION

KNOWLEDGE

FACTORS

LAND
LABOUR

CAPITAL
LABOUR
RAW MATERIALS

KNOWLEDGE
HUMAN CAPITAL

Why is 21st Century Different?

PARADIGMS
that redefine the 21st Century Work Place.

(Space)

DESCRIBED
AS

MAKE & SELL

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SENSE &
RESPOND

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ANGIOGRAM

THIS WORD KILLS!

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CARBON ECONOMY-THIS WORD KILLS

IGNORANCE KILLS
THE DANGER OF
NOT KNOWING
WHAT WE DO NOT
KNOW
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GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS

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CURRENT TREND OF COMPANIES

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THE DEATH OF JOBS

DOING
MORE
WITH
LESS STAFF
There are still work to be done,
It is just that jobs is not the way to get it done!
Peter Drucker
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Our competitive advantage of a cheap LABOUR has


now been removed with CHINA joining the WTO

CHINA

MNCs
& DFI

Philippines

Thailand

Singapore

Japan

Malaysia

Indonesia

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Technology Convergence
Computers
Communications

NanoTech

BioTech

The next information revolution


is well underway. It is not a
revolution in technology,
machinery, techniques, software
or speed. It is a revolution in
Concepts

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Diversity Management

INNOVATION & THE FULL BRAIN


COMPANY
LEFT

RIGHT

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Changing Perspectives of Manpower

RE-STRUCTURING?
TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF
THE 21ST CENTURY
Personnel
Authoritarian

Human Resource

Human Capital
Facilitator

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MARKET

MARKET

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MARKET

MARKET

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The end of
restructuring
Re-structured
Company

The Start of

DESTRUCTURING
MARKET

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De-structured
Company

De-structured
Company

MARKET

MARKET

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The end of
Physical Company
De-structured
Company

The Start of

Virtual Companies
MARKET

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The Level
Playing Field

Physically Small
Companies
But
Virtually Big
Companies

MARKET

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The Level
Playing Field

MARKET

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The Level
Playing Field

The Level
Playing Field

MARKET

MARKET

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The end of
Jobs
The Level
Playing Field

The Start of

Out-Sourcing
MARKET

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The end of
I made it myself
Human Resource
ICT Department

ABC
Bank

Back Office

The Start of
Front Office

Value Chains
We made it together

Administration
Bankers
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INDUSTRY VALUE CHAINS

The end of
Organisation
The Start of

Co 3

Co 4

Organised Chaos

Co 2

Co-Operation
Competition
Co 1

Co-Opetition
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Sustainable Development
What is Sustainable Development?
What is the main issue that drive
Sustainable Development?
Development or Sustainable
Development?

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Meaning of Sustainable Development


Many confused about the definition of sustainable development.
To some, they considered the sustainability of a programme is classified as
sustainable development. To some, they thought of getting public involvement in
any social programme is considered sustainable development in practice. To very
few, sustainable development is talking about programmes benefiting community
at large and environment as a whole for the present and future generation. The
last one should prevail, but many have not shared the same thought.

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What is Sustainable Development?


It is about our children and our future
generations!
Definition
enabling development that meets
today's needs without prejudicing the
ability of future generations to meet
their own needs. ...

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What is the main issue that


drive Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Development involves policies, mechanism, structure, practice and


governance system before going into detail on the respective initiatives.
Highlighted initiatives should fulfill the principles of strategic and long term
actions, stakeholders' partnership and participation and of course having
impacts on the social, environmental and economic dimension of development
for the city.
Lee Lih Shyan Blog

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What is at Stake?

BUSINESS OBJECTIVES
THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
PROFIT &
LOSS ACCOUNT

PROFIT
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SUSTAINABILTY REPORTS

PLANET

PEOPLE

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Social Needs

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What are we partnering for?


Sustainable Development

Why Partner?
Problems are multi-sectoral
Multi-Discipline

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LOCAL AGENDA 21
The 40 Chapters
Table of Contents

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Paragraphs
Preamble
International cooperation to accelerate sustainable
development in developing countries and related domestic
policies
Combating poverty
Changing consumption patterns
Demographic dynamics and sustainability
Protecting and promoting human health conditions
Promoting sustainable human settlement development
Integrating environment and development in decisionmaking

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SECTION II. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPMENT


9 Protection of the atmosphere
10 Integrated approach to the planning and management of land resources
11 Combating deforestation
12 Managing fragile ecosystems: combating desertification and drought
13 Managing fragile ecosystems: sustainable mountain development
14 Promoting sustainable agriculture and rural development
15 Conservation of biological diversity
16 Environmentally sound management of biotechnology
Protection of the oceans, all kinds of seas, including enclosed and semienclosed seas, and coastal areas and the protection, rational use and
17 development of their living resources
Protection of the quality and supply of freshwater resources: application of
integrated approaches to the development, management and use of water
18 resources
Environmentally sound management of toxic chemicals, including prevention
19 of illegal international traffic in toxic and dangerous products
Environmentally Sound Management of Hazardous Wastes, Including
20 Prevention of Illegal International Traffic in Hazardous Wastes
21 Environmentally sound management of solid wastes and sewage-related issues
22 Safe and environmentally sound management of radioactive wastes

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2.1 - 2.43
3.1 - 3.12
4.1 - 4.27
5.1 - 5.66
6.1 - 6.46
7.1 - 7.80
8.1 - 8.54

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SECTION III. STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF MAJOR GROUPS


23 Preamble
Global action for women towards sustainable and equitable
24 development
25 Children and youth in sustainable development
Recognizing and strengthening the role of indigenous people and
26 their communities
Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations:
27 partners for sustainable development
28 Local authorities' initiatives in support of Agenda 21
29 Strengthening the role of workers and their trade unions
30 Strengthening the role of business and industry
31 Scientific and technological community
32 Strengthening the role of farmers

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SECTION IV. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION


33 Financial resources and mechanisms
Transfer of environmentally sound technology,
34 cooperation and capacity-building
35 Science for sustainable development
36 Promoting education, public awareness and training
National mechanisms and international cooperation
37 for capacity-building in developing countries
38 International institutional arrangements
39 International legal instruments and mechanisms
40 Information for decision-making

1.1 - 1.6

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Social

Environment

Economy

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Business

Govt

The WSSD motto was "People, Planet, Prosperity". To this we


must add the P for Partnership.

Communities

Partnership between states, international agencies, the private


sector, civil society in the form of NGOs and CBOs, the
practitioners and the professionals, scientists and engineers, above
all the people at the grass roots with whom we must consult,
involve and empower.
We must never make the mistake of viewing people at the
community level as passive objects of our endeavours but rather
as active role-players.
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The 3 Sectors

Business
Government
Communities

Business
Government
Communities
Brought together by
Partnership
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Social Contract
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Trisectoral Partnership/ Networks

Economic,
Social,
Technical
Environment

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What happens when we leave the


community out of the development
loop.

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Development
Versus SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

COMPETITION BETWEEN

GROWTH
DEVELOPMENT

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GREEN
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
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3 Perspectives

SUSTAINABLE
SOCIETY
Business
Government
Community
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Parable of the Commons

What is Sustainable Development?


It is about our children and our future
generations!
Definition
enabling development that meets
today's needs without prejudicing the
ability of future generations to meet
their own needs. ...

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Parable of the Commons

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RM90

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