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Current Conditions in IA Unemployment: 6.1% v. U.S. 8.8% Employment: +11,400 in 2011 LFPR strong One year growth (March to March) +13,000 (0.9%) Trade and Transportation + 5,800 Leisure and hospitality + 5,100 Professional and business services +2,900 Manufacturing +2,500 Finance -1,400

Iowa s Largest Industries Trade, transportation, and utilities 20.6% Education and health services 14.4% Manufacturing 13.6% Leisure and hospitality 9.1% Financial activities 6.7% Total of these industries: 64.4% Total non-farm employment: 1,480,500 (WI: Mfg = 16.1%; employment 2,761,300)

Iowa Metropolitan Profile Proportion of Population 56.7% Proportion of Jobs 60.1 Proportion of Gross Product 63.4 Metropolitan Nebraska Population 58.7% Wisconsin Population 73.1

Question: How Best Job Create? Three Options: 1. Attract Business From Elsewhere 2. Work with Existing Businesses 3. Create New Businesses

Option Selection I Not Attraction! - Nationally 2% of state employment growth - It is expensive and wasteful - Subsidies to outsiders upset insiders - Those attracted are mobile and move again - Few have commitments to local communities

Option Selection II Grow Jobs Organically Bolster Existing companies 42% of employment growth Promote the start of new companies 56% of employment growth

Case for Entrepreneurship Small businesses (less than 500 employees) 99.7% of all employer firms Generated 64% if net new job growth last 15 years IA in middle: number of new business starts per capita: 300/100,00; NV leads 510/100,000 Most job growth occurs in firm s first 5 years Enduring firms continue to grow as cohorts fade Business Churn: must create new to replace old

New Firm Generators Individuals not firms (.10 v..30 per 100K) Range of ages and education levels Majority of jobs are created by gazelles Gazelles are commonly technology related, but process changes are also big winners Universities increasingly important (IP) Largely match current industrial distribution

Quiz How many cans of water does it take to brew one can of beer? Where do most entrepreneurs start their firms? 1. Where they live 2. Nearby state 3. Where concentration of similar businesses

State Government Roles Build culture that promotes entrepreneurship Plant seeds early in education Promote entrepreneurship Speed IP transfer from Universities Speed financing for new starts: seed capital, angel finance, and venture capital Explore state strategic finance: Ohio s Third Frontier Build on regional advantages/knowledge bases

Bolster Existing Businesses Employers and employees are here Source of most employment for >10-15+ years Most firms have commitment to state, to suppliers, and to markets General or industry-specific help is more efficient and less costly

Efficient and Effective Targeting Industrial Clusters: Geographic concentrations of interconnected businesses, suppliers, service providers, and supporting coordinating organizations Strong Clusters: Foster innovation through knowledge flows and spillovers Boost new enterprise formation and survival Enhance productivity, income levels, and job growth Positively influence regional economic performance

Examples of Clusters Silicon Valley (many) Vermont Artisanal Cheese Industry (50) Wichita Aviation Cluster (200) South Carolina Auto Cluster (125) Colorado Cleantech (1500) Wisconsin: Bioscience, Energy, Power and Controls, and Water Technology

Cluster Development Identify existing clusters of activity; don t create them Led by the business sector, not government Use data and analysis to target Leverage cluster-relevant pre-existing approaches, programs and initiative Invest state resources in key clusters

Milwaukee Water Cluster Identified assets Firms, researchers, NGOs, growth market Built privately led organization: Water Council Focused on talent: existing and future Created buzz Created NSF Industry/University Research Engaged local foundations Seeking state assistance Examining markets, including IA Expand definition of region

Energy, Power, and Controls Cluster Identified seeming cluster: 600-700 firms Documented its existence: 55,000+ workers University led: DOE research center for joint industry/university research = WERC Multiple engagements Partner with Water and Bioscience Seek federal funding and state funding

Bioscience Industries 27 Different NAICS Industries 647 firms and 751 establishments Employment: 28,389 (private + academic) $1.65B payroll (2009) Economic Impact (estimated) 72,240 total jobs $6.8B in income (2009)

Quiz What metropolitan area of Iowa contributes the most to Gross State Product?

Iowa Clusters I Analyze existing interrelated business groups Assess strengths Assess barriers to growth Assess leadership within each Seek to strengthen institutions, networks, and regional economies that support business activity to address company needs collectively, not individually Foster entrepreneurship also

Iowa Clusters II Guesses as to clusters actual topics need to be analyzed Insurance Manufacturing Food Processing (21% of manufacturing) Industrial Machinery (17% of manufacturing) Advanced Manufacturing Biofuels Meteorology Organic Farming TBD

Some State Cluster Initiatives Make clusters central component of state ED Support cluster concept and identification Financially support key clusters; bonding for innovation (Ohio) Work with regions to promote clusters Invest in universities for innovation

Conclusion Keys to Growth: Existing firm successes Growth of new firms and their success Minimize efforts at attraction Most state attraction has been sale of existing companies to outside firms

Quiz What concentrations of companies, suppliers, supporters come to mind first as potential clusters to support in Iowa?

Critical Component: Talent Talent creation Talent attraction Talent retention Demographic changes/global competition/skills shortages Help employers become more competitive Best companies/ Flexibility/ Engagement/ Diversity

Economic Success Complex Require collaboration Requires examination of alternatives Requires bets to be placed Requires willingness to change Requires action: the world is changing