These are the 8 major forces shaping the future of the global economy
The world is changing faster than ever before.
The world is changing faster than ever before.
It’s easy to dismiss exponential growth at its earliest stages.
It’s likely you’re very familiar with the standard world map.
With the smartphone as the centerpiece of the new global consumer economy, how we allocate our screentime between the myriad of apps that exist is becoming a very telling statistic.
If you live on the west coast of North America, it’s likely that you’ve felt a bit smoked out, lately.
Just before the smartphone revolution, Nokia was by far the world’s most popular mobile handset manufacturer.
The market has been buzzing about Apple’s $1 trillion market valuation.
The interplay between technology and work has always been a hot topic.
If you’re a college graduate, you likely went to school to pursue an important passion of yours.
For most world leaders and corporate executives, the swing of the global pendulum to more protectionist policies has been an unpleasant surprise.
Throughout the course of human history, the biggest cities have always seemed impossibly large.
Large companies can be located all over the globe.
Combine the rapid rate of technological change with a globalized economy, and it’s evident that our cities are transforming at an unprecedented pace.
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Automation is coming to the workplace.