The Global Edge: An Agenda for Chicago's Future
Chicago's future relies on enhancing its global competitiveness through improved infrastructure, human capital, and international engagement, addressing challenges posed by globalization while leveraging its strengths as a major urban center.
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| Quick Facts | |
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Chicago Council on Global Affairs |
| Authors: | Adele Simmons, Allert Brown-gort, Andrew J. Mckenna, Jr., Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles A. Lewis, Charlie Wheelan, Cheryle Jackson, D. Cameron Findlay, Daniel Seals, David C. Perry, David Vitale, Dennis H. Holtschneider, Eboo Patel, Ellen S. Alberding, Eric E. Whitaker, Ernest Mahaffey, Gary T. Johnson, George Ranney, Henry H. Perritt, Jr., J. Randall White, Jamie Firth, John Livingston, John Mccarron, John Sirek, Juan Salgado, Julia Stasch, Lewis Manilow, Linda Wolf, Nora Moreno Cargie, Paul O'connor, Philip Enquist, Robert Rosenberg, Robert W. Karr, Jr., S. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Sid Mohn, Terry Mazany, William A. Spence, William J. Best, William Testa, Adele Simmons, Henry H. Perritt, Michael H. Moskow |
| Publication date: | 2007 |
| Geographic focus: | Chicago |
Methods
The research method involved convening a diverse study group of prominent Chicagoans who met multiple times to discuss and analyze the city's challenges and opportunities. They reviewed expert presentations and existing studies to formulate a coherent set of recommendations aimed at enhancing Chicago's global competitiveness.
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Key Insights
The report outlines Chicago's transformation from an industrial hub to a global city, emphasizing the need for strategic improvements in transportation, education, and international relations. It highlights the importance of economic vitality for social equity, urging investments in infrastructure and human capital to attract and retain talent. The study group, comprising diverse leaders, convened to develop actionable recommendations for the city's future, focusing on enhancing Chicago's global engagement and reputation. Key priorities include modernizing transportation systems, reforming education, and increasing tourism promotion. The report stresses that Chicago must adapt to global competition while ensuring that all citizens benefit from economic growth. It calls for a collaborative approach among government, business, and community leaders to create a vibrant, inclusive city that can thrive in the global economy.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2000s time horizon | 2007 publication date | Chicago geographic scope | English publication language | climate change | diversity | economic vitality | education reform | global engagement | globalization | human capital | infrastructure improvement | tourism promotion | transportation
