Supertrends: 50 things you need to know about the future
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Feeler, thinker, hedgehog, fox -- on predictions -- Demography and prosperity -- The biotechnological revolution -- life as computer technology -- Computers, software, and electronic networks -- The path to infinite energy -- The importance of innovation for resources and environment -- New networks and decentralised technologies -- The transport, houses, and cities of the future -- The new lifestyles -- experiences and self-realization -- Business management in a more dynamic world -- The political implications of tomorrow's technologies Machine generated contents note: 1.Feeler, Thinker, Hedgehog, Fox -- On Predictions -- Are you a feeler or a thinker? -- Hedgehogs and foxes -- which are best at seeing the future? -- No! As in never! -- Our knowledge at double speed -- The creative design field -- The world's a much better place than people think -- 2.Demography and Prosperity -- The West versus the rest -- Population growth is actually decreasing rapidly -- Huge growth in prosperity continues -- A massive elderly boom -- Depopulation of rural areas -- Increased global equality and local inequality -- but will this continue? -- A more peaceful world -- The lost billion people -- the world's biggest problem? -- 3.The Biotechnological Revolution -- Life as Computer Technology -- Crispr -- the new genetic word processing -- New genetically engineered species -- Recreation of extinct species -- the real Jurassic Park -- Tomorrow's genetically modified humans -- A healthier, safer world Note continued: Revolutions in the fight against cancer -- New cells for old lives -- Wearables, self-diagnoses, biohacking, and lifestyle medicine -- The intelligent healthcare of the future -- 4.Computers/Software, and Electronic Networks -- From exceptional to magical -- Bell's Law of new computer classes -- Cloud computing and the as-a-service movement -- Al -- the career cul-de-sac that suddenly got hot -- IoT -- nerve fibres for the mechanical world -- Big data = big deal -- Smart robots -- the new ecosystem -- Smart remote control -- the magic wands of reality -- Quantum computers -- billions of times faster -- VR -- dream worlds for real -- AR -- Pokemon GO on steroids -- Ambient user experience -- the frictionless total experiences -- Cyberattack -- crime-as-a-service and lots more besides -- The new stalker economy -- 5.The Path to Infinite Energy -- Fossil fuels -- the culmination is approaching -- Vast, constantly growing reserves Note continued: Nuclear power -- a renaissance on the way? -- Nuclear fusion -- the ultimate energy solution -- 6.The Importance of Innovation for Resources and Environment -- Innovation, dear friends. Innovation! -- Ideas -- the ultimate resource -- Meat produced without animals -- Greater prosperity, better environment -- Global warming in perspective -- The world is actually getting greener -- The sixth mass extinction? -- 7.New Networks and Decentralised Technologies -- Geosocialisation. Who -- and where! -- you are -- The e-commerce revolution -- far from over -- Influencer marketing -- The wild decentralised autonomous organisations -- Blockchain -- the Internet of Value -- The rating economy -- good for markets and culture -- The global village and its new cyber rock stars -- Share, care, and save (sharing economy) -- hot, hot, hot -- Exponential organisations: big money! -- 8.The Transport, Houses, and Cities of the Future Note continued: The transport of the future -- faster and more flexible -- Innovation in the construction sector -- Tomorrow's jet-set nomads -- 9.The New Lifestyles -- Experiences and Self-realisation -- The experience economy -- all the world becomes a stage -- The changeable idea of prestige -- Self-realisation -- the service in which you are the product -- Innovation and entrepreneurship -- self-realisation that gets cheaper -- Do-it-yourself and maker movements -- working for fun -- The human cloud -- total transformation of the labour market -- More backsourcing -- Bespoke media -- Multi-identities are more acceptable -- Intelligence amplification -- better, more flexible education -- 10.Business Management in a More Dynamic World -- Impulsive organisations -- Conformist organisations -- Achievement organisations -- Pluralist organisations -- Evolutionary organisations -- New technologies create new forms of management Note continued: The new information paradigm: seek-sense-share -- What should be kept permanent and what should be done flexibly? -- Delegation -- activate the staff -- Involvement -- make use of your meta-organisation -- Inclusion: mobilise the whole world for your project -- Algorithm-based management versus human management -- 11.The Political Implications of Tomorrow's Technologies -- Three social standard patterns that often undermine civilisations -- The future welfare society -- pyramid states or agile app stores? -- The battle for top-down management and decentralisation -- Openness or closedness? -- The information problem in public management -- Government as a platform: small government -- big services -- The growing attraction of basic income -- Value-based public management -- good or bad? -- 12.The Final Rule |
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As in never! -- Our knowledge at double speed -- The creative design field -- The world's a much better place than people think -- 2.Demography and Prosperity -- The West versus the rest -- Population growth is actually decreasing rapidly -- Huge growth in prosperity continues -- A massive elderly boom -- Depopulation of rural areas -- Increased global equality and local inequality -- but will this continue? -- A more peaceful world -- The lost billion people -- the world's biggest problem? -- 3.The Biotechnological Revolution -- Life as Computer Technology -- Crispr -- the new genetic word processing -- New genetically engineered species -- Recreation of extinct species -- the real Jurassic Park -- Tomorrow's genetically modified humans -- A healthier, safer world Note continued: Revolutions in the fight against cancer -- New cells for old lives -- Wearables, self-diagnoses, biohacking, and lifestyle medicine -- The intelligent healthcare of the future -- 4.Computers/Software, and Electronic Networks -- From exceptional to magical -- Bell's Law of new computer classes -- Cloud computing and the as-a-service movement -- Al -- the career cul-de-sac that suddenly got hot -- IoT -- nerve fibres for the mechanical world -- Big data = big deal -- Smart robots -- the new ecosystem -- Smart remote control -- the magic wands of reality -- Quantum computers -- billions of times faster -- VR -- dream worlds for real -- AR -- Pokemon GO on steroids -- Ambient user experience -- the frictionless total experiences -- Cyberattack -- crime-as-a-service and lots more besides -- The new stalker economy -- 5.The Path to Infinite Energy -- Fossil fuels -- the culmination is approaching -- Vast, constantly growing reserves Note continued: Nuclear power -- a renaissance on the way? -- Nuclear fusion -- the ultimate energy solution -- 6.The Importance of Innovation for Resources and Environment -- Innovation, dear friends. Innovation! -- Ideas -- the ultimate resource -- Meat produced without animals -- Greater prosperity, better environment -- Global warming in perspective -- The world is actually getting greener -- The sixth mass extinction? -- 7.New Networks and Decentralised Technologies -- Geosocialisation. Who -- and where! -- you are -- The e-commerce revolution -- far from over -- Influencer marketing -- The wild decentralised autonomous organisations -- Blockchain -- the Internet of Value -- The rating economy -- good for markets and culture -- The global village and its new cyber rock stars -- Share, care, and save (sharing economy) -- hot, hot, hot -- Exponential organisations: big money! -- 8.The Transport, Houses, and Cities of the Future Note continued: The transport of the future -- faster and more flexible -- Innovation in the construction sector -- Tomorrow's jet-set nomads -- 9.The New Lifestyles -- Experiences and Self-realisation -- The experience economy -- all the world becomes a stage -- The changeable idea of prestige -- Self-realisation -- the service in which you are the product -- Innovation and entrepreneurship -- self-realisation that gets cheaper -- Do-it-yourself and maker movements -- working for fun -- The human cloud -- total transformation of the labour market -- More backsourcing -- Bespoke media -- Multi-identities are more acceptable -- Intelligence amplification -- better, more flexible education -- 10.Business Management in a More Dynamic World -- Impulsive organisations -- Conformist organisations -- Achievement organisations -- Pluralist organisations -- Evolutionary organisations -- New technologies create new forms of management Note continued: The new information paradigm: seek-sense-share -- What should be kept permanent and what should be done flexibly? -- Delegation -- activate the staff -- Involvement -- make use of your meta-organisation -- Inclusion: mobilise the whole world for your project -- Algorithm-based management versus human management -- 11.The Political Implications of Tomorrow's Technologies -- Three social standard patterns that often undermine civilisations -- The future welfare society -- pyramid states or agile app stores? -- The battle for top-down management and decentralisation -- Openness or closedness? -- The information problem in public management -- Government as a platform: small government -- big services -- The growing attraction of basic income -- Value-based public management -- good or bad? -- 12.The Final Rule Economic forecasting Business forecasting Technological innovations / Forecasting Zukunft (DE-588)4068097-6 gnd rswk-swf Trend (DE-588)4138150-6 gnd rswk-swf Zukunft (DE-588)4068097-6 s Trend (DE-588)4138150-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-119-64683-9 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1-119-64683-9 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-119-64685-3 |
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