To support Deloitte's involvement at the 2008 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, which included sessions on talent management, life sciences and healthcare, financial services and corporate citizenship, the following Deloitte publications and reports were available at the event:  | Mass career customization It's time for a shift in the workplace to better suit today’s increasingly diverse workforce. This book provides a framework and approach for organizations to continuously match employees’ needs and evolving life circumstances with the needs of the business. |  | Connecting people to what matters
This report suggests that rather than focus on acquisition and retention, organizations should focus on what employees care about most: developing in ways that stretch their capabilities and connecting to the people and things that will help them achieve their goals. |  | Global economic outlook 2008
The global economy is undergoing a transition from one era of economic expansion to another. This report examines how global imbalances will affect the future direction and structure of the global economy. |  | Promoting and protecting Life Sciences innovation in emerging market
As the incidence of chronic diseases climb and communicable diseases remain prevalent in many parts of the world, the need to find effective, affordable health care solutions is critical. Emerging markets may hold a key for Life Sciences and Health Care companies. Learn more in this Deloitte Research Life Sciences Brief. |  | Managing pathways to convergence in the Life Sciences Industry
Life sciences firms are moving beyond traditional industry boundaries to create new health care solutions for patients and providers. |  | Financial services in 2010 The worldwide market for financial services is evolving rapidly, and is likely to look very different by the year 2010. This study identifies the major market drivers and challenges ahead. |  | Climate change and energy security: The future is now
The convergence of climate change and energy security over the past two years has pushed us past the point of awareness. Now action must take place to confront this global challenge. |
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