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The Competitiveness Council may refer to
The Council on Competitiveness is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. The Council’s goal is to increase the United States' economic competitiveness in the global marketplace. The Council also works to bring high-value economic activity into the United States.
The Council works to facilitate the debate on competitiveness by bringing together business, labor, academic and government leaders to evaluate economic challenges and opportunities. This is accomplished through the sponsorship of conferences, seminars, and other special events used to develop new ideas and solutions and to circulate the Council’s findings. The Council makes recommendations that are presented to experts, government officials, media, policy makers, and the general public.
The Council on Competitiveness was founded in 1986 by the Chairman of President Ronald Reagan's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness, John A. Young. The current chairman is Samuel R. Allen, Chairman & CEO of Deere & Company. The Council on Competitiveness has had seven chairmen as of 2009.
A council is a group of people who come together to consult, deliberate, or make decisions. A council may function as a legislature, especially at a town, city or county level, but most legislative bodies at the state or national level are not considered councils. At such levels, there may be no separate executive branch, and the council may effectively represent the entire government. A board of directors might also be denoted as a council. A committee might also be denoted as a council, though a committee is generally a subordinate body composed of members of a larger body, while a council may not be. Because many schools have a student council, the council is the form of governance with which many people are likely to have their first experience as electors or participants.
A member of a council may be referred to as a councillor, or by the gender-specific titles of councilman and councilwoman.
Notable examples of types of councils encountered in politics include:
The National Competitiveness Council (NCC) is an independent policy advisory body in Ireland. It reports to the Taoiseach on key competitiveness issues facing the Irish economy together with recommendations on policy actions required to enhance Ireland's competitive position. It was established by the Irish Government in May 1997 as part of the Partnership 2000 Social Partnership agreement. The Strategic Policy Division of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation provides the Council with research and secretariat support.
Council Members are appointed by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, and include representatives of the employer and trade union movements, including Ibec and ICTU. The composition of the Council also includes persons with relevant expertise in competitiveness. A representative of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, typically the Assistant Secretary-General responsible for national competitiveness, is automatically appointed a member, under the terms of reference of the Council.
Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change: The Council’s Policy Agenda and Impact For three decades the Council has put forward policy recommendations backed by a commitment to action of its members. From the first competitiveness agenda to groundbreaking work on resilience, energy, innovation and manufacturing, the Council has helped set national policy. Leaders of key initiatives will look back on past accomplishments and help set the agenda for future insights. Dr. Craig R. Barrett Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation The Honorable G. Wayne Clough President Emeritus, the Georgia Institute of Technology; Secretary Emeritus, The Smithsonian Institution Dr. William H. Goldstein Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In conversation with: The Honor...
This is a video preview of the Competitiveness Council in Brussels on 4-5 December, 2014. The main topics are safety standards, the travel package directive and the future of EU space policy.
IEEE-USA 1996 Technology Policy Council Symposium - "Is There a Role for the US Government in Technology Development?" June 10th, 1996, Mitretek Systems, McLean, VA welcoming remarks, Robert S. Powers, Chair, IEEE-USA Technology Policy Council "Congressional Viewpoints (part 1)", Rep. George E. Brown, Jr., Ranking Minority Member, US House Science Committee "Public-Interest Viewpoints": *Erich Bloch, Distinguished Fellow Council on Competitiveness *Edward Hudgins, Director of Regulatory Studies, The CATO Institute *Stewart D. Personick, VP, Information Networking Research, Bellcore "Industrial Technology": *Vinton Cerf, Senior VP, MCI *Robert Galvin, Chairman of the Executive Board, Motorola "Government Technology": *Anita Jones, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, US Dept...
Michigan Chemistry Council Executive Director John Dulmes testifies before the House Energy Policy Committee, April 13 2015, on HB 4297/4298 and the need for a competitive energy supply to grow jobs in Michigan.
On the occasion of its 30th Anniversary and the transition to a new Administration, the U.S. Council on Competitiveness released its annual Clarion Call, an assessment of the nation’s economic health and agenda for U. S. prosperity. The leadership presenting the results are: Mr. Samuel R. Allen Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Deere & Company; Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness Dr. Michael M. Crow President, Arizona State University; University Vice Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness Dr. Mehmood Khan Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer of Global Research and Development, PepsiCo, Inc.; Industry Vice Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness The Honorable Deborah L. Wince-Smith President & CEO, U.S. Council on Competitiveness In conversation with: Ms. Sara Eisen...
Food Security and Safety Sub-Council (FSS) Improved Competitiveness Through Policy Reform: A National Campaign for an Integrated Solution for Food Security and Safety Workshop II: An Integrated Approach to Food Safety
President Obama speaks to the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness about the successful work they've done to help accelerate economic growth and create jobs in the United States, particularly around manufacturing. January 17, 2011.
President Goodluck Jonathan approved the setting up of a committee to improve healthy competition in the business, economic and investment climate.
This is a video summary of the Competitiveness Council in Brussels on 4-5 December 2014. The main topics are space policy, the travel package, and industry safety.
Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change: The Council’s Policy Agenda and Impact For three decades the Council has put forward policy recommendations backed by a commitment to action of its members. From the first competitiveness agenda to groundbreaking work on resilience, energy, innovation and manufacturing, the Council has helped set national policy. Leaders of key initiatives will look back on past accomplishments and help set the agenda for future insights. Dr. Craig R. Barrett Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation The Honorable G. Wayne Clough President Emeritus, the Georgia Institute of Technology; Secretary Emeritus, The Smithsonian Institution Dr. William H. Goldstein Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In conversation with: The Honor...
This is a video preview of the Competitiveness Council in Brussels on 4-5 December, 2014. The main topics are safety standards, the travel package directive and the future of EU space policy.
IEEE-USA 1996 Technology Policy Council Symposium - "Is There a Role for the US Government in Technology Development?" June 10th, 1996, Mitretek Systems, McLean, VA welcoming remarks, Robert S. Powers, Chair, IEEE-USA Technology Policy Council "Congressional Viewpoints (part 1)", Rep. George E. Brown, Jr., Ranking Minority Member, US House Science Committee "Public-Interest Viewpoints": *Erich Bloch, Distinguished Fellow Council on Competitiveness *Edward Hudgins, Director of Regulatory Studies, The CATO Institute *Stewart D. Personick, VP, Information Networking Research, Bellcore "Industrial Technology": *Vinton Cerf, Senior VP, MCI *Robert Galvin, Chairman of the Executive Board, Motorola "Government Technology": *Anita Jones, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, US Dept...
Michigan Chemistry Council Executive Director John Dulmes testifies before the House Energy Policy Committee, April 13 2015, on HB 4297/4298 and the need for a competitive energy supply to grow jobs in Michigan.
On the occasion of its 30th Anniversary and the transition to a new Administration, the U.S. Council on Competitiveness released its annual Clarion Call, an assessment of the nation’s economic health and agenda for U. S. prosperity. The leadership presenting the results are: Mr. Samuel R. Allen Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Deere & Company; Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness Dr. Michael M. Crow President, Arizona State University; University Vice Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness Dr. Mehmood Khan Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer of Global Research and Development, PepsiCo, Inc.; Industry Vice Chairman, U.S. Council on Competitiveness The Honorable Deborah L. Wince-Smith President & CEO, U.S. Council on Competitiveness In conversation with: Ms. Sara Eisen...
Food Security and Safety Sub-Council (FSS) Improved Competitiveness Through Policy Reform: A National Campaign for an Integrated Solution for Food Security and Safety Workshop II: An Integrated Approach to Food Safety
President Obama speaks to the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness about the successful work they've done to help accelerate economic growth and create jobs in the United States, particularly around manufacturing. January 17, 2011.
President Goodluck Jonathan approved the setting up of a committee to improve healthy competition in the business, economic and investment climate.
This is a video summary of the Competitiveness Council in Brussels on 4-5 December 2014. The main topics are space policy, the travel package, and industry safety.
Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change: The Council’s Policy Agenda and Impact For three decades the Council has put forward policy recommendations backed by a commitment to action of its members. From the first competitiveness agenda to groundbreaking work on resilience, energy, innovation and manufacturing, the Council has helped set national policy. Leaders of key initiatives will look back on past accomplishments and help set the agenda for future insights. Dr. Craig R. Barrett Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation The Honorable G. Wayne Clough President Emeritus, the Georgia Institute of Technology; Secretary Emeritus, The Smithsonian Institution Dr. William H. Goldstein Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In conversation with: The Honor...
IEEE-USA 1996 Technology Policy Council Symposium - "Is There a Role for the US Government in Technology Development?" June 10th, 1996, Mitretek Systems, McLean, VA welcoming remarks, Robert S. Powers, Chair, IEEE-USA Technology Policy Council "Congressional Viewpoints (part 1)", Rep. George E. Brown, Jr., Ranking Minority Member, US House Science Committee "Public-Interest Viewpoints": *Erich Bloch, Distinguished Fellow Council on Competitiveness *Edward Hudgins, Director of Regulatory Studies, The CATO Institute *Stewart D. Personick, VP, Information Networking Research, Bellcore "Industrial Technology": *Vinton Cerf, Senior VP, MCI *Robert Galvin, Chairman of the Executive Board, Motorola "Government Technology": *Anita Jones, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, US Dept...
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits President Barack Obama this week, it will be the first time in nearly 20 years there's a U.S. state dinner with a Canadian leader. Since his electoral campaign, Trudeau has made North American collaboration, on trade in particular, a priority. At a Council of Americas panel in DC, experts discussed issues from passing the Trans-Pacific Partnership to border relations to Mexico ties. Speakers: – Ambassador Alan Wolff, Senior Counsel, International Trade Practice, Dentons; Chairman, National Foreign Trade Council – Eric Miller, Vice President, Innovation and Competitiveness, Business Council of Canada – Carlo Dade, Director, Center for Trade and Investment Policy, Canada West Foundation
An interview with Professor of Economics Robert Pollin Co-director of the Political Economics Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) The interview was conducted on March 18, 2013 By Nick Mottern On December 14, 2011, Marion C. Blakey, president and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association, dismissed Professor Pollin's work on jobs at AIA's Year-End Review Review and Forecast Luncheon in Washington, D.C., saying: "It takes an ivory tower to come up with a study like that." - National Defense Magazine. Robert Pollin and Heidi Garrett-Peltier are authors of The U.S. Employment Effects of Military and Domestic Spending Priorities: 2011 Update. Professor Pollin is aut...
Maria Contreras-Sweet discusses best practices for fostering entrepreneurship in the United States and its influence on U.S. global competitiveness. Speakers: Maria Contreras-Sweet, Administrator, United States Small Business Administration James P. Dougherty, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Business and Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Presider: Claudia Rosett, Foreign Affairs Columnist, Forbes.com
Frank Joseph Guarini (born August 20, 1924) is an American Democratic Party politician, who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives, where he represented the now-defunct Fourteenth Congressional District from 1979 to 1993. Guarini graduated from Lincoln High School in 1942. He served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Mount McKinley from 1944 to 1946. Guarini received a B.A. from Dartmouth College, in 1947 and a J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1950 as well as an LL.M. in 1955. He pursued graduate work at the Hague Academy of International Law and was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1951. He commenced practice in Jersey City. Guarini served in the New Jersey Senate from 1965 to 1972. In 1970, Guarini unsuccessfully challenged incumbent U...
Richard W. Evans, Economist at the Open Source Policy Center (OSPC) and Brigham Young University, "The Mind of Pete Carroll: Tax Policy, Inequality, and State Competitiveness", keynote address at the Annual Dinner of the Washington Research Council, Seattle, Washington, May 28, 2015.
Dr. Ron Paul has been a three-time candidate for President of the United States; as a Libertarian in 1988 and as a Republican in 2008 and 2012. He served for many years as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 14th congressional district, and is widely known for his libertarian views and his criticism of the federal government's foreign, domestic, and monetary policies. In this video from a Council for a Competitive Economy event in 1981, Dr. Paul shares with the audience his views on how political philosophy can drive social change--in other words, how ideas inform politics. He also speaks briefly on U.S. monetary policy and the gold standard and answers audience questions. He is introduced by Richard Wilcke. Subscribe (it's FREE!) for some of the best financial videos posted daily! http:...
The Malaysia Public Policy Competition (MPPC) is a case-based competition organised by the International Council of Malaysian Scholars and Associates (ICMS) annually, aiming to educate and challenge participants to analyse national issues from the perspective of a public-policy maker and to formulate policies as a response. This video shows the presentation by Team Giggles, the Champion of MPPC 2014 which centred around the theme of “Public Transportation in Malaysia”. The team was formed by Lim Li Ann (Economics and Public Policy, Singapore Management University) Ian Loo Han Rong (Economics, University of Cambridge) Livia Chan Lih Wen (Economics, University of Cambridge) Yeoh Chin Vern (Mechanical Engineering, Monash University Malaysia) Their presentation slide is available at http:/...
Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 10:00 a.m. Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building Full Committee Hearing: Science and Technology Leadership in a 21st Century Global Economy Witnesses: Mr. Norman R. Augustine, Retired Chairman and CEO, Lockheed Martin Corporation Mr. Harold McGraw, III, Chairman, President and CEO, McGraw-Hill Companies Dr. Robert Dynes, President, University of California Dr. Craig Barrett, Chairman of the Board, Intel Group Dr. Neal Lane, Malcolm Gills University Professor, Rice University, Senior Fellow, James Baker III Institute for Public Policy Ms. Deborah Wince-Smith, President, Council on Competitiveness 110th Congress