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Herman Trend Alert: On the edge jobs

Volume 4: Issue 4 - 04/01/2009

By Joyce Gioia-Herman

Thanks to former Vice President Al Gore raising our consciousness to the need for attention to carbon emissions, and more importantly business and industry’s desire to "do the right thing", there is a growing number of jobs attached to energy-saving, leading edge technologies to complement the "green imperative" generated by the energy crisis.

According to a study by Management Information Services Inc., a Washington, D.C., research firm that has been tracking green jobs for two decades, the new industries of environmental management and protection have created 5.3 million jobs in the United States alone.

In the past, environmental jobs were mostly about regulatory compliance; now, they are supporting a wide variety of initiatives, including sustainability, water processing, and alternative energies. By 2010, "green employment" will reach 5.8 million jobs and by 2020, a whopping 6.9 million. According to the US Bureau of Labor of Labor Statistics, one of the top 25 jobs between 2004 and 2014 is hydrologist. Among their duties are responsibility for clean water resources for humans and livestock. Other career areas that will realize significant growth are wastewater treatment and hazardous materials management.

Moreover, sales in the green-industries---including energy suppliers and consumer-products makers---are expected to climb from $341 billion in 2010 to $496 billion in 2020. When industries grow like this, you can expect significant job creation.

Green initiatives are everywhere. We have highlighted the work of Dennis Quaintance in his company’s opening of one of the first truly green hotels. (See http://www.hermangroup.com/alert/archive_6-27-2007.)

According to Harry Epstein, Vice President for Innovation with the HAVI Solutions Group, the company that supplies quick-serve restaurants and convenience stores with everything except food, "Sustainability is top-of-mind for our customers". Epstein is constantly searching for improved materials and processes to help his clients be "greener", while improving the products and services delivered.

What more and more employers have discovered, particularly in light of the IBM Global Business Services Study on Corporate Social Responsibility, is that "being green" is cost-effective in all kinds of ways. . . not only does it make the organization more attractive to employees, but to customers as well.

From ‘The Herman Trend Alert,’ October 15, 2008 by Joyce Gioia-Herman, Strategic Business Futurist. (800) 227-3566 or http://www.hermangroup.com. The Herman Trend Alert is a trademark of The Herman Group of Companies, Inc.


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