This PPT slide, part of the 20-slide 5 Cs of Site Selection PowerPoint presentation, focuses on the second factor of the 5 Cs framework, specifically addressing "Capacity," which pertains to the availability of qualified skills at a proposed site. The overview clarifies that capacity is crucial when a company anticipates the need for rapid scaling of its operations.
The details section elaborates on several key points. First, it highlights the significance of educational institutions in producing individuals with the necessary skills. A low number of such institutions can create challenges, especially when there is an urgent demand for personnel. This suggests that potential customers should evaluate the educational landscape of a location before making decisions.
Next, the slide emphasizes the importance of the number of qualified individuals produced over time. This metric serves as an indicator of how well these institutions can meet workforce demands. Companies should consider not just the current availability of talent, but also the future pipeline.
The slide also mentions that some cities with strong technical capacity may be more cost-effective than others. This insight could influence site selection by balancing skill availability with operational costs.
Lastly, it notes that certain cities are intentionally developed to attract large multinationals, indicating a strategic approach to workforce development. This could be a deciding factor for companies looking to establish a presence in a region. Overall, the slide provides a comprehensive overview of how capacity can impact site selection, urging potential customers to consider these factors carefully.
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