5 trends for the future
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In this report we introduce 5 important trends for the future, each underpinned and in some way shaped by particular technologies, but always understood in terms of the changes they bring about for work practices, business models or the broader economy. These 5 trends are shaping ...
See moreIn this report we introduce 5 important trends for the future, each underpinned and in some way shaped by particular technologies, but always understood in terms of the changes they bring about for work practices, business models or the broader economy. These 5 trends are shaping the future of business today: assistive thinking, the provenance economy, identity leadership, synthetic reality, and authentic belonging. These five trends for the future are set within broader social forces such as impactful technology, rapid urbanisation, and accelerating individualisation. As we navigate emerging futures, it is crucial for individuals, organisations, and communities to understand and adapt to these emerging trends. Doing so enables organisations to be better positioned for success and capitalise on the opportunities that lie ahead.
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See moreIn this report we introduce 5 important trends for the future, each underpinned and in some way shaped by particular technologies, but always understood in terms of the changes they bring about for work practices, business models or the broader economy. These 5 trends are shaping the future of business today: assistive thinking, the provenance economy, identity leadership, synthetic reality, and authentic belonging. These five trends for the future are set within broader social forces such as impactful technology, rapid urbanisation, and accelerating individualisation. As we navigate emerging futures, it is crucial for individuals, organisations, and communities to understand and adapt to these emerging trends. Doing so enables organisations to be better positioned for success and capitalise on the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Date
2023-07-06Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Business SchoolDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Sydney Executive PlusShare