China
Gurus who present this topic:
Wolfgang Grulke
Anton Musgrave

Formats
One hour keynote address
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What our clients say

"As I wrote in the feedback mail, your part was the most interesting and valuable one in that week!"
Richard Wang CEO Wartsila, China

"This was the best, most provocative summary ever about (the future of) China."
William Kistler, President, Urban Land Institute, Europe

"Wow! That was great! I loved listening to your ideas! That was the most important set of concepts that I've heard anyone talk about in a long time."
Greg Homan, Director, Emerging Technologies, Nextel Communications

"The cutting edge of what's coming in the future."
Kate Bulkley, media journalist

"This process paid for itself three times in 18 months."
David Hathorn - CEO & Chairman, Mondi SA/Europe

Recommended Books

 
The Economics of Information

This presentation (or workshop) looks at the business implications of the chaotic marriage of information technology and the global de-regulating economy, and asks:

What did the Egyptian gods of order and chaos know that we have still to learn?

What are the challenges presented by the new economic context as we move from 'the economics of scarcity' to the 'economics of plenty'?

What are the implications for policymakers, governments, business and individuals?


This module is passionately presented by one of FutureWorld's Network of Gurus.
To discuss this offering in more detail, please contact FutureWorld China.


What are the implications of the technology revolution on the world economy?

Is information technology in a 'feeding frenzy' - thriving on globalisation and industry de-regulation?

Is the 'new economy' an unstoppable vortex of volatility or are there underlying factors that can help us understand the future?

This presentation (or workshop) looks at the business implications of the chaotic marriage of information technology and the global de-regulating economy, and asks:

  • What did the Egyptian gods of order and chaos know that we have still to learn?
  • What are the challenges presented by the new economic context as we move from 'the economics of scarcity' to the 'economics of plenty'?
  • What are the implications for policymakers, governments, business and individuals?
The agenda typically includes:
  • The world�s gone mad!
    • Order or chaos?
    • �In Control� or �Out of Control�?
  • A brief history of economic thought
  • So, is this the end of economics?
    • Openness
    • Information technology
    • Fractal business networks
    • Invisible assets
  • So, what�s different?
  • What are the new challenges?
  • What are the implications?
    • For the world
    • For government and policymakers
    • For business
    • For individuals

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