The San Diego Union Tribune
The art of competitiveness
By Dalouge Smith
October 29, 2008
We are witnessing the end of the Information Age, just as our forebears
saw the close of the Industrial Age. The heralded knowledge workers of
the late-20th century – computer programmers, CPAs, engineers and MBAs
– rooted their success in linear, analytical reasoning, traditionally
considered left-brain skills. With complex, technical jobs now shifting
overseas by the tens of thousands – from financial analysis to software
development – the outsourcing megatrend has moved beyond manufacturing
into the white-collar arena with skilled workers abroad working for a
fraction of U.S-level wages.