(August 27, 2008) I am going to stick with the pyramid idea just a little longer. The theme is so embedded in our world view that it shapes the way we see, imagine and execute our possibilities.

The "Recruiting Funnel", where masses of candidates are winnowed down to a select few, is an example of pyramid theory.

The whole notion emerges from the longstanding shape of families and governments: a few old people running things, lots of younger people ‘being run’. It’s mommy, daddy and five kids.

It’s the

Historically, economic growth depends on a pyramid structure. More people, more work, more jobs, more goods. We have no idea how to engineer growth without an underlying impetus of population expansion.

And that’s just the point.

In all of the industrialized countries except the USA, population is leveling off or declining. That means that what used to be population pyramids are becoming rectangles or "silos". In those economies, the birthrate has fallen below the replacement level. As a result, the population declines while the median age rises.

The pyramid is being replaced.

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Thought For The Day: You can see the idea of pyramids everywhere you look. 3PMPST 'Cause, well, that's what you do.

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