megatrends: six forces shaping our present and future lives

Post on 06-May-2015

9.990 Views

Category:

Business

2 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

Understanding our complex world is simple. You just have to observe it at a distance and over time, and the big waves of change will be obvious. That's what I have done. Six forces of change stood out. They are global societal megatrends shaping our past, present and future lives. The six global societal megatrands are: Population growth. New technology. Unlimited choice. Information explosion. Freedom to connect. Resource depletion.

TRANSCRIPT

SIXGlobal societal megatrends

www.steria.noSIX FORCES FORCES

*Shaping our present and future lives*

© Steria

*Population growth. New technology. Unlimited choice. Information explosion. Freedom to connect. Resource depletion.

The forces shaping our present and future

Global societal megatrends Spanning hundreds of years Will affect life in all areas For many years to come

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change2© Photo:

The six forces

Population growth New technology Unlimited choicePopulation growth

1New technology

2Unlimited choice

31 2 3Information explosion Freedom to connect Resource depletion

4 5 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change305/05/2010

Understanding our complex world is simple

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change4© Photo:

You just have to observe it…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change5

From a distance…

Earth at nightNASA satellite Photo

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change6

NASA satellite Photo

© Photo: DMSP and NASA

Over time…

100 years of ups and downs 1000100 years of ups and downs on the American Stock ExchangeSource: Dow Jones Industrial Average

1000

1000Trend line

100

10

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change7

And the big waves of change will be obvious

The Agricultural Revolution (late 17th Century) The Industrial Revolution (late 18th Century) The Digital Revolution (late 19th Century) Coming: The Evolution Revolution (20st Century)

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change8© Photo:

Let’s go way, way back in time

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change9

Once upon a time…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change10

Life was really simple…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change11

Humans hunted…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change12

Gathered food…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change13

Fought disasters and diseases

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change14

Life continued like that for…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change15

200.000 years

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change16Photo by Tom Heldal

Then something happened…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change17

It was a revolutionary point

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change18

In the history of humankind

Late 17th. century

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change19

Humans began to cultivate food crops

The Agricultural Revolution started

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change20© Photo: Masterfile (Martin Ruegner

The most basic need could now be satisfied

FOODFOOD

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change21© Photo: Masterfile (Martin Ruegner

Historians call it the Dawn of Civilization

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change22© Photo: Masterfile (Martin Ruegner

Life exploded

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change23

www.steria.no

Population growthp g

© Steria© PHOTO: Scanpix / Corbis / Alan Schein Photography

It has been the main force of change

New technology Unlimited choicePopulation growth New technology

2Unlimited choice

3Population growth

1 2 31Information explosion Freedom to connect Resource depletion

4 5 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change2505/05/2010

Population growth

10

9From 1 to 6 billion people Year 20409 billion

8

7

6 PEO

PLEin just 200 years

Year 20096,8 billion

9 billion

6

543 LL

ION

S O

F

1

3

2 BIL

Year 18041 billion people

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change26

Explosive growth in people…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change27

Triggered explosive growth in all areas

Creative

Social

Creative

Technical

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change28© PHOTO: Scanpix / Corbis / Alan Schein Photography

More people meant more ideas…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change29

More inventions

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change30

It was the second revolutionary point in time

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change31

The Industrial Revolution

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change32

Year

© Photo: Masterfile / Roy Ooms

It fuelled rapid economic progress

Growth in World Domestic Product 30G o t o d o est c oduct25

20 s

Source: Angus Maddison ”Monitoring the World Economy (OECD, 1995)

20

15

lion

dolla

rs

10

5

Trill

0

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change33© Photo: Masterfile / Roy Ooms

“Global economic activity (GDP) has increased by “a factor of 40 since the start of the Industrial Revolution.”

– Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, 2001Emissions Scenarios, 2001

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change34

Dramatic increase in production capacity

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change35© Photo: Scanpix / NYT / Matthew Holst

It accelerated technological development

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change36

That brings us to the 2nd. force of change

Population growth Unlimited choiceNew technologyPopulation growth

1Unlimited choice

3New technology

21 32Information explosion Freedom to connect Resource depletion

4 5 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change3705/05/2010

www.steria.no

New technologyNew technology© Steria

© Photo: AFP / Mario Tama

Agri-technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change39

© Photo: Scanpix / Camera Press / NCNA

Robotics-technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change40

Energy- and nuclear technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change41© Photo: Masterfile (Dale Sanders)

Bio-technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change42© Photo: PhotoDisc

Nano-technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change43

Information-technology

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change44© Photo: Masterfile / Glen Wexler

One development has meant more than anything else…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change45

The transistor and integrated circuit

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change46© Photo:

Rate of development that defies the imagination

The first transistor invented in 1947 could be held in your hand

Hundreds of the latest* transistors fit on the surface of a red blood cell

The price of one of these is 1 millionth the price of a transistor in 1968

If car prices had fallen at the same rate, a new car today would cost about 1 cent

Morgan Sparks, the man who turned the earliest transistor into a practical device

*P f I t l

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change47

*Penryn from Intel

Technology makes us more productive

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change48

We can invent and produce a lot more ”stuff”

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change49

That brings us to the 3rd. force of change

New technologyPopulation growth Unlimited choiceNew technology

2Population growth

1Unlimited choice

321 3Information explosion Freedom to connect Resource depletion

4 5 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change5005/05/2010

www.steria.no

Unlimited choice

© Steria

Unlimited choice

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change52© Photo: Photo: #11 – SwakopmundLink: http://www.flickr.com/photos/opeyre/455591380/

Three examples:

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change53

Unlimited choice of groceries

1920: Typical grocery store 1960: Typical supermarket1920: Typical grocery store 1960: Typical supermarket

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change54

Unlimited choice of groceries

2004: Typical supermarket (just the fruit and vegetable section)2004: Typical supermarket (just the fruit and vegetable section)

The number of products carried by an average US supermarket has more than tripled since 1980,from 15,000 to 50,000S

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change55

Source: Food Marketing Institute 2004

Unlimited choice of TV-channels and media

Average number of TV-channels per home in the USAverage number of TV channels per home in the US

1960

62008

118Source: Nielsen Media

R h 2008 / B i

6 118Research, 2008 / Business Week, The Vanishing Mass

Market, 2004

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change56© Photo: Gorilla / Miia Saastamoinen

Unlimited choice of cars

1908 20091908 2009

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change57

Some more evidence…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change58

Worldwide patent activities

A doubling of total world patent filings in 20 years▬ 1985: ~ 884,000 ▬ 2006: ~ 1 76 million▬ 2006: 1.76 million

Japan, the USA, Korea, Germany and China accounted for 76 % of the total patent filings

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change59

Growth in worldwide patent activities

Patent filings in leading economies 450,000JapanPatent filings in leading economies

Source: World Patent Report – A Statistical Review (2008)

300 000 gs

Japan

300,000

ber o

f fili

ng

USA

150,000

Num

b

Europe

China

0

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change60

We are approaching the age of 100 million products and services to choose from

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change61

Freedom or overload?

The debate goes on...

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change62© Photo: Photo: #11 – Pecado venialhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/paco_calvino/509970213/

The debate goes on...

Something else is growing fast…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change63

www.steria.no

InformationInformation

© Steria© Photo: Scanpix / Masterfile

The 4th. force of change

Unlimited choiceNew technologyPopulation growth Unlimited choice

3New technology

2Population growth

1 321Freedom to connect Resource depletionInformation explosion

5 64www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change6505/05/2010

www.steria.no

Information explosionInformation explosion

© Steria© Photo: Scanpix / Masterfile

www.steria.no

© Steria© Photo: Scanpix / Masterfile

That brings us to the third revolutionary point in time

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change68

The Digital Revolution

Size of circles indicate amount information produced worldwide

Sources: (1) The Diverse and Exploding Digital Universe, March 2008, An IDC White Paper - sponsored by EMC(2) How Much Information?, UC Berkeley School ofUC Berkeley School of Information Management and systems, 2003

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change69

“More information will be created in the next three years than in the history of time.”

– Berkley School of Information Management, 2002

The The explodingexplodingexplodingexploding

digitaldigitaluniverseuniverseuniverseuniverse

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change70© Photo: Masterfile / Rick Fischer

Many feel overloaded

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change71© Photo: Masterfile

Historians call it…

the Information Agewww.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change72

© Photo:

A real change in human ecology

All of a sudden almost“ All of a sudden, almost every aspect of life around the world is being recorded and “

gstored in some information format. That's a real change in

”our human ecology.”

– Peter Lyman, professor emeritus at UC Berkeley's School of Information

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change73

The amount of information produced…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change74

Is directly linked to how connected we are

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change75© Photo: Masterfile / Bill Frymire

Now, let’s look at this

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change76

The 5th. force of change

Unlimited choiceNew technologyPopulation growth Unlimited choice

3New technology

2Population growth

1 321Information explosion Resource depletionFreedom to connect

4 65www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change7705/05/2010

www.steria.no

F d t tFreedom to connect© Steria

© Photo:

Across the globe

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change79© Photo: Maskot Singles

Cross border exchange of goods

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change80© Photo: Masterfile / R. Ian Lloyd

Cross border exchange of people

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change81© Photo: Luth / Photographers Choice

Cross border exchange of culture

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change82© Photo:

Cross border exchange of capital

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change83© Photo: Corbis / Alan Schein Photography

And especially this…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change84

Cross border exchange of information

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change85© Photo:

Today, we can connect with blinding speed

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change86

Easier than ever before

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change87© Photo:

With the Internet and the Web as the platform

A map of the global A map of the global Internet▬ 700 million computers

connected in a network of networks

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change88

Source: MIT's Technology Review, Mapping the internetSource: MIT's Technology Review, Mapping the internet

Everyone and everything is inextricably linked

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change89

We have instant worldwide reach

With j t f k t kWith just a few keystrokesAnd Social Media tools like:

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change90© Photo: Photographers Choice

It means that things spread

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change91

Farther and faster than ever

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change92© Photo:

The good stuff

Democratization (voting right is key)

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change93© Photo: PhotoDisc

Democratization (voting right is key)

The good stuff

Democratization60

Number of nations 1800-2003 scoring 8 or higher on Polity IV scale, a measure of democracy

60

50

40

30

Scor

e

10

20

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change94Source: The Polity IV project. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratization

But also the really bad stuff

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change95

But also the really bad stuff

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change96

Now, let’s look at this…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change98

The 6th. driver for change

Unlimited choiceNew technologyPopulation growth Unlimited choice

3New technology

2Population growth

1 321Freedom to connectInformation explosion Resource depletion

54 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change9905/05/2010

Natural resourcesNatural resourcesare being depleted at record rates

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 100 Six forces of change

2xEarths’2xEarthsBy 2050 we will be using TWICE as many naturalTWICE as many natural resources as the Earth

can replenish.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change101SOURCE: WWF, A roadmap for a lving planet, 2009 © PHOTO: Scanpix / Corbis

I th t 40In the next 40 years the pressure on Earth’s ecosystemswill increase dramaticallywill increase dramatically

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Climate change102

200%200%World demand for energy is expected to more than DOUBLE.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change103SOURCE: European Comission, World Energy Technology Outlook to 2050, 2007 © PHOTO: Scanpix / Folio / Tor LindbergPLACE: Chicago

300%300%The number of cars in the world is expected to TRIPLE.p

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change104SOURCE: 50 by 50: Global Fuel Economy Initiative, 2009: FIA Foundation, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), International Energy Agency, International Transport Forum (ITF) © PHOTO: Pixtal

400%The size of the world economy

(GDP) is expected to QUADRUPLE.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change105SOURCE: European Comission, World Energy Technology Outlook to 2050, jan. 2007 © PHOTO: Masterfile / R. Ian Lloyd PLACE: Ship near harbor in Singapore

Parts of the world will grow and PROSPER.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change106

1 5 billion1,5 billionProjected population in China.

China is expected to become the world's LARGEST economy.China is expected to become the world s LARGEST economy.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change107SOURCE: Goldman Sachs, The N-11: More Than an Acronym" - Goldman Sachs study of N11 nations, Global Economics Paper No: 153, March 28, 2007. © PHOTO: AFP / Liu Jin

1 6 billion1,6 billionProjected population in India.j p p

India is expected to become the THIRD largest economy in the world.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change108SOURCE: Goldman Sachs, The N-11: More Than an Acronym" - Goldman Sachs study of N11 nations, Global Economics Paper No: 153, March 28, 2007. © PHOTO: Reuters / Stringer / India

Other parts of the world will be DEVASTATED.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change109

CrudeOver the past 50 years,

we have changed ecosystems more extensively than in any period in human history.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change110SOURCE: World Resource Institute, Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis, 2005 © PHOTO: Scanpix / AFP / David BoilyPLACE: Oil-sand field in Canada

90%90%of the large fish in the seas have been plundered.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change111SOURCE: World Resource Institute, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005 © PHOTO: Unknown

75%75%of the natural ecosystems on which we depend y p

have already been degraded.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change112SOURCE: WWF, A roadmap for a lving planet, 2009 © PHOTO: Luth / Fancy

50%50%of all the forests that once covered the Earth, ,

have been cleared for farmland and urban development.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change113SOURCE: World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998–99 © PHOTO: Luth / Fancy

25%25% of all species is heading for extinction.for extinction.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change114SOURCE: Wildlife in a changing world, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 2008 EVENT: Seabird caught in fishnet

The competition for FOOD, WATER, LAND and ENERGY will intensify.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change115

As we keep CROWDING the Earth.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change116EVENT: Earth at night © PHOTO: DMSP and NASA

In ever growing METROPOLISESIn ever growing METROPOLISES

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change117PLACE: Chicago © PHOTO: Scanpix / Corbis / Robert Llewellyn

The KEY point is…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change118

UnsustainableThe fashion and speed in which we keep exploiting Earth,

is simply unsustainable in the long term

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change119

© PHOTO: Scanpix / Corbis

Food-shortages and malnutrition is striking already hard-hit areas.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change120

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change121EVENT: Food Crisis in Kolkata, West Bengal, India © PHOTO: Scanpix / ZUMA press

2 billion2 billionpeople are already affected by water scarcity.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change122SOURCE: World Resource Institute, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005 © PHOTO: Scanpix / ReutersEVENT: Water crisis in Wangcheng county, central China, July 2007

Up to 25% of the world’s food production“world s food production may become lost due to environmental breakdown by 2050 unless action is taken.”

– UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) ,The Environmental g ) ,Food Crisis – The Environment's Role in Averting Future Food Crises, 2009

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change123

Mass MIRGRATION is inevitable.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change124

MigrationMigration

Damage from climate change forces people to leave hard-hit rural areas to seek better conditions in already over-crowded cities.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change125© PHOTO: ScanpixPLACE: India

1 billi1 billionare currently living as slum dwellersare currently living as slum dwellers

in the developing world’s cities.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change126SOURCE: World Bank, World Development Report 2009 "Reshaping Economic Geography © PHOTO: GettyPLACE: Lagos in Nigeria

200 million200 millionEstimated number of climate refugees by 2050.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change127SOURCE: Synthesis Report, Climate Change, Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions, 2009

So, please dear friend…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change128

Help to create a sustainable world

And safeguard our future

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change129

We now have an UNIQUE chance.

To be more creative than ever before.To totally rethink and redesign our lives:

- How we get and use energy.Ho e ork and li e- How we work and live.

- How we make things.

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change130© Photo: Scanpix / Reuters

To sum it all up

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change131

Our lives are undergoing dramatic changes

Population growth New technology Unlimited choicePopulation growth

1New technology

2Unlimited choice

31 2 3Information explosion Freedom to connect Resource depletion

4 5 6www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change13205/05/2010

Now, to the big question…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change133

What to do

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change134

www.steria.no

Time toTime to adapt

© Steria

p© Photo:

Life and people has dramatically changedduring the last 200 years

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change136

Life is more complex

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change137© Photo: Goodshoot© Photo: Goodshoot

Pace of change is faster

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change138

Pace of change will keep on increasing

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change139© Photo: Brand X

The more complexity

that is created, the easier it “is for more complexity to emerge. Whether we like it or not the pace of change isor not, the pace of change is going to keep increasing.”

– Peter Russel, M.A., D.C.S., F.S.P.www.peterrussel.com

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change140

Pressure to adapt is stronger than ever

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change141© Photo: Image Source

Luckily we have a superior capability…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change142

To adapt and evolve

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change143

That brings us to the fourth revolutionary point in time

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change144

The evolution revolution

Leading anthropologists are convinced that humans are evolving

www.steria.no© Photo: Masterfile / Scott Tysick

05.05.2010 145 Six forces of change

First, let’s get rid of a misconception…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change146

Human evolution stopped a long time ago

STOPSTOP For most of the last century, the received wisdom in y,

the social sciences has been that human evolution stopped a long time ago

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change147

Wrong! It never stopped

Human beings are continuing to evolve as our genes g g grespond to rapid changes in the world around us

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change148

Human evolution didn't stop when anatomically modern humans appeared out f Af i It t d ”of Africa. It never stopped.”

– Henry Harpending anthropologists and– Henry Harpending, anthropologists and author of "The 10,000 Year Explosion”

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change149

Our evolution has recently“ Our evolution has recently accelerated by around 100-fold. A key reason is the “

yenormous growth of the world's population, which multiplies the

fsize of the gene pool available to launch new varieties.”

– John Hawks, assistant professor of anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison””

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change150

The pace of change has

been so rapid that humans “have changed significantly in body and mind over recorded history Several hundred athistory. Several hundred at least, maybe over a thousand genes are currently evolving.”g y g

– Henry Harpending, anthropologists and author of "The 10 000 Year Explosion”author of "The 10,000 Year Explosion”

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change151

Just look at the generational differences…

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change152

Veterans MillennialsGen XersBaby boomersVeteransborn before 1946 born after 1980

Gen Xersborn 1965 - 1980

Baby boomersborn 1946 - 1964

U d b id d Conformity Conservatism Traditional family

values

Experimental Individualism Free spirited Social cause

Used to be guided Want work/life

balance Independent

Technically savvy Multitasking Mix fun and work Heightened fearsvalues

Loyal Frugal

oriented Question authority

Informal Entrepreneurial

Values security and safety

High change tolerance

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change153

What about the future

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change154© Photo: Masterfile / Bill Frymire

The only constant I am “ ysure of is this accelerating pace of change.”“

– From the song Downside Up b P t G b i l (1950 )by Peter Gabriel (1950- ), British Rock Musician

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change155

© Photo: Scanpix / Heritage / Jewish Chronical

“ Our evolutionary lineage is marked by mastery of change“mastery of change. In our time, the pace is quickening.”q g

– Carl Sagan (1934 –1996) astronomer astrochemistastronomer, astrochemist

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change156© Photo: Michael Okoniewski

The adaptive imperative

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change157

It is not the strongest of the species thatIt is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most adaptable to change.”

– Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species, 1859

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change158

Acknowledgements

There are a lot of great presentations, books and articles on Anthropology, Social Psychology and Megatrends available on theweb. A few in particular were noteworthy inspirations for this presentation, including:

The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution (Hardcover) by Gregory Cochran (Author), Henry Harpending, Basic Books (January 26, 2009), ISBN-10: 0465002218 Link: http://the10000yearexplosion.com/

Global Imperatives — The Accelerating Pace of Change: From Strategy to Execution, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Copyright 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-71879-6 (Print) 978-3-540-71880-2

Modern life's pressures may be hastening human evolution, By Robert S. Boyd, McClatchy Newspapers Modern life s pressures may be hastening human evolution, By Robert S. Boyd, McClatchy NewspapersLink: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/staff/robert_boyd/story/65737.html

Why megatrends matter, Futureorientation, May 2006, Copenhagen Institue for Future StudiesLink: http://www.cifs.dk/scripts/artikel.asp?id=1469

The Greatest Century That Ever Was: 25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years, by Stephen Moore and Julian L. SimonLink: http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa364.pdf

Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update Donella Meadows Jorgen Randers & Dennis Meadows Chelsea Green 2004 Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update, Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers & Dennis Meadows, Chelsea Green, 2004http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth

The Diverse and Exploding Digital Universe, Mar. 2008, IDC White Paper - sponsored by EMC Link http://www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/expanding-digital-universe.htm

How Much Information?, UC Berkeley School of Information Management and systems, 2003Link: http://www2.sims.berkeley.edu/research/projects/how-much-info-2003/

When Choice is Demotivating: Can One Desire Too Much of a Good Thing? Sheena S Iyengar Columbia University & Mark R When Choice is Demotivating: Can One Desire Too Much of a Good Thing? Sheena S. Iyengar, Columbia University & Mark R. Lepper Stamford university. http://www.columbia.edu/~ss957/whenchoice.html

The history of the Integrated Circuit, www.Nobleprize.orgLink: http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/physics/integrated_circuit/history/index.html

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change159

Recommended books

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change160

Created by

Anders LindgrenAnders Lindgrenmarketing director, Steria ASwww.steria.no

e-mail: al@steria no e mail: al@steria.no www.linkedin.com: http://www.linkedin.com/in/anderslindgren4u www.slideshare.com: anderslindgren4u

t itt A d Li d www.twitter.com: AndersLindgren

www.steria.no 05.05.2010 Six forces of change161

top related