| Futurewise

Dr Patrick
Dixon Chairman Global
Change Ltd
"Either we take hold of the future
or the future will take hold of us"
The FUTUREWISE lecture is a high-impact
multimedia event for audiences ranging from several thousand senior
executives to the board of Fortune 100 companies. It draws on material
presented at the World Economic Forum, the Southern African Economic
Summit and the Emirates International Forum. You can start watching
a one hour video of a recent keynote
now. See also client evaluations and
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All presentations
use the very latest multimedia technology to bring the message home
in a hard-hitting, lively, dynamic, entertaining and interactive
way. The aim is to help people catch a vision: to see, feel and
touch the future, motivating them to change. Every presentation
is unique, adapted to specific company priorities and audience size
/ seniority. Virtual
presentations by videoconference are also full multimedia (4
cameras, 2 PCs and video) and highly interactive.
Large corporations face a complex range of urgent
issues in the first decade of the third millennium. They can be
described under six headings, or faces of a cube, spelling the word
FUTURE.
Fast: Speed of change , economic,
social, technology or political. As we saw on 11 Sept 2001 with
the attacks on New York, how people feel about the world can change
profoundly in 15 minutes. market research cant predict the
future in a rapidly changing world it just tells you what
consumers think now. We need big vision to see further. The digital
society, networking, e-commerce, virtual reality, speech recognition
- the impact of these things is also continuing to change consumer
behavior despite market hype and gloom. Death of traditional markets,
national stock exchanges and financial services. Revolution in manufacturing,
distribution and every aspect of management. How will people survive
accelerating change?
Urban: Big demographic and social
shifts affecting every aspect of consumer behavior, ageing but wealthy
populations. The war for talent, feminisation of society, megacities
and a host of other factors will also have an important effect on
the markets for your products. The challenge of megacities in emerging
economies. These society changes are fundamental to the future shape
of your business.
Tribal: Although the world is increasingly
globalised, tribalism is the most powerful force on earth.
More powerful than atomic bombs or the combined might of the US,
Russian and Chinese military. We see it around the world in 100s
of tribal conflicts and tensions. Tribalism is also an huge positive
force. It affects you through niche branding and product loyalty.
Every successful product creates a tribe and every successful organisation
is one. Tribalism can be harnessed to build strong teams, corporate
identity, people movements and product lines. The key to mergers
is understanding tribal culture and tribal leadership.
Universal: the emergence of the global
super-brand and huge pressures to manage global operations more
effectively, using new technologies, emergence of virtual teams
and companies. Daylight is the biggest barrier to the global village.
Globalisation will alter the shape of all large corporations as
competitors realign through rapid mergers, acquisitions, disposals
or new partnerships. However reactions to globalisation in
its current form need to be understood. Why powerful global
structures will emerge and how they will affect your future.
Radical: With the death of left /
right politics
and weakening of government power, corporations are increasingly
vulnerable to a growing number of single issue groups. Examples
include the war against terrorism, the genetic
engineering and biotech foods, animal welfare, body care product
testing, child labor in the textiles industry, fair coffee
Ethical: Personal values, ethics,
motivation, spirituality - all these are becoming key issues in
large corporations. Retaining and motivating key executives means
more than money. How to inspire and encourage. Building a sense
of family. Building a better world. What is coming next? Where do
corporate values come from? A new world order. Global ethics.
This is the most important Face and the one that is becoming central
in board discussions of future direction. Personal motivation
has changed greatly in the last five years and will continue to
do so. The key is being able to show how your products and
services create a better kind of world, not only for individual
people and their families, but also for the community and for the
whole of humanity.
Most senior executives see the world as Fast, Urban
and Universal but how many people in a nation need to be
very Radical, Ethical and Tribal to change your world? Most Fortune
500 CEOs and Chairmen say 0.5-2%. And just one shareholder on a
mission to change a corporation can be enough to keep a CEO awake
at night before an AGM. You cant keep all the faces in view
at once so
keep turning the cube.
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