Found at: http://www.competitiveness.org/article/articleprint/594/-1/8/
A 116 page report by the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness was released last month. It contains a detailed strategy for the state on how to become more competitive nationally and internationally.
The 50-member council which was formed in 2004 is made up of business and community leaders from across South Carolina, including Govenor Mark Sanford who is an honorary member.
The group has been working on implementing the findings of a 2003 study by Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter. His suggestion was that South Carolina develop their economy by encouraging the development of clusters.
The council initially identified six clusters that could become more competitive by collaborating more closely - agriculture, apparel, automotive, textiles, travel and tourism and fuel cell technology. In its latest study, the group said it shall now work on creating other potential clusters with aviation, forest products and health sciences in the pipeline.
Also, the report said South Carolina must continue to improve its education system and worker-training programs if it is to compete for those types of high-tech, "advanced processing" jobs.
Other long-term goals include: