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Trends Analysis by Dr Patrick Dixon Futurist

The Future of Business

SAP and Business Integration

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Future Trends...

Either we take hold of the digital future or the future will take hold of us

How will society be changed by the Digital Future?

Getting techno to work can be like fighting a wild animal!

Key Questions

2000 Great Party! 2001 Great Hangover!

Jumping over the e-cliff…. It was bound to lead to trouble

What next in the global economy ? * Market cleanup * Fresh growth

We are only in the first hour of the first day of the digital age… … e-Market hype or gloom is not going to change future history

Three Big corporate e-mistakes

The Next Big Mistake

People always change faster than companies

Easyjet – small and quick - slow start, fast catch-up

Change bank / savings account

Don’t believe market research

Vision – Changes People “Once you have seen something you can never un-see it”

Attackers and defenders (Foster)

Attackers / Defenders

Attackers / Defenders

“I will survive!” – or how to get a job…

Virtual Trading? - Virtual Exchange?

Technology and People

1. Does technology help profits?

Technology = lower costs

Technology means lower margins

Taking Out The Humans (1)

Taking Out The Humans (2)

People must be at the heart of every new technology

Building a Better World For yourself and for others

New Technology - everyone copies everybody - only 6 month lead

People join companies and leave bosses

They also leave comapanies with stupid systems and bad technology

Technology often seems to build ……..a worse world!

Technology and People Issues Can feel like building a worse world

Effects on Workforce:

Technology must serve people Unlocking human potential

Let humans contact humans! Whenever, however, wherever

Real-time data is everything

2. The truth about the new economy

Eating your own business

People centred networks

25 million users in 12 months

Any files can be shared – even entire hard disk contents

Protecting the Value of Thinking

Future Trends...

Future Trends...

Covisint Ford - General Motors – DaimlerChrysler – Renault / Nissan

3. Work in a virtual world

Technology for Executives

Values in Professionalism Where technology can help

Information Underload Value locked inside his head

Speech recognition already 98% accurate at 140 words per minute -

Short Messages = Personal Touch

Broadband Builds Bridges

Free Bandwidth – Links People

The Future is Video

Future Trends...

An injectable computer

Future Trends...

E-mail by shaking hands

Management @ speed of light

Brain to Brain

Brain to Brain Shared emotion @ the speed of light

What will be the effect on people ?

Work / Home – integration We need to rethink how we organise people and where they work

In a global operation across 40 countries what is the point of going to work?

Use technology to “get a life”

Must find alternative to travel – Make video work

Cyberbubble 10 participants from 10 locations – life size - also home cinema / entertainment / control

The more virtual we are, the more relationships are important - touch

Deep Human Needs

The search for Experience

Building a Better World

Motivation

Ethics at Work UK Professionals

Work – Life Balance

Executives at Asheridge BS

The Issue is Passion

Companies concerned with

Individuals concerned with

“Building a Better World” The ultimate slogan

Successful companies will be those well integrated internally, as well as with suppliers and customers, with strong partners and collaboration, with decentralised decision-making and empowerment for faster response, and with corporate values which attract the best people and keep them motivated

The greatest challenge to management in the next decade will be to change fast enough to keep pace with new technology and new values Either we take hold of the future or the future will take hold of us

Presentation Slides:

Home Page: http://www.globalchange.com/search.htm

Other information:
by Dr Patrick Dixon, Chairman Global Change Ltd for SAP Client Event in Sweden 2001. Impact of digital technology on the future of business. Integration of systems between client, retailer, wholesaler and manufacturers. Customer relationship management - why it matters and what CRM can deliver for you. Process integration, operational efficiency, manufacturing and production. Stock control, distribution, warehousing and infrastructure support, capital costs and cost reduction, product location, RFID.