Future Trends...
F U T U R E
World Changing Faster: Scenario Plans
2000 Great Party!2001 Great Hangover!
Most debate about the future is over timing not events
Three Big corporate e-mistakes
The Next Big Mistake
Attackers / Defenders
Change bank / savings account
“I will survive!” – or how to get a job…
Virtual Trading? - Virtual Exchange?
Technology = lower costs
Technology = job losses
Technology means lower margins
New Technology - may mean only 6 month lead – good or bad news
The Future is Wireless
People Like Being Connected
The Future is Video
An injectable computer
Management @ speed of light
Brain to BrainShared emotion @ the speed of light
Recent events are a boost to virtual working
Life too short to spend in airports $200,000 a year – 6 weeks at 33,500ft
50 million in America already work from home using networks
In a global operation across 100 countries what is the point of going to work?
Client gets global advice
Use technology to “get a life”
Rich City Life - “kickback” cost
Contrasts
Microbanking – Women empowerment
Tribal conflicts
Tribal Marketing Global brands yet local
Positive Tribalism = Values
Single buying decisions
Indonesia Crisis
“Speculators should be shot”
Death of Political Theory
New Politics
Single Issues
The more I talk FUTURE the more CEOs talk VALUES
Deep Human Needs
People are Disconnected
How does your own company attract, retain and motivate great people ?Motivation is Changing
The War for TalentEmployer of Choice
The Issue is Passion
A rethink about work….
A rethink about work….UK survey 6,000 managers
Work – Life Balance
Executives at Asheridge BS
60% of US work for nothing
Giving money away
Corporate Values
Two Routes to Same Problem
Companies concerned with
Individuals concerned with
Consumer MotivatorsStrongest products score high in all areas
“Building a Better World” The ultimate slogan
A. Self – Building a Better World Positive Negative
B. Family – Building a Better World Positive Negative
C. Community – Building a Better World Positive Negative
C. World – Building a Better World Positive Negative
Life in the Third Millennium
Turning the cube...
The greatest challenge to management in the next decade will be to change fast enough to keep pace with new technology, new markets and new valuesEither we take hold of the future or the future will take hold of us
Building a Better World“You can’t change the whole world but you can change someone’s world somewhere”
Home Page: http://www.globalchange.com
Other information: Patrick Dixon August 2001