The 500-year delta : what happens after what comes next
It is about surviving and thriving in an economy inhabited by two kinds of workers: owners and temps - in a marketplace where customers must literally be bought, one at a time, and where mass merchandising utterly ceases to exist. It is a world, in short, where borders - political, economic, and technological - simply disappear.
"It is about surviving and thriving in an economy inhabited by two kinds of workers: owners and temps - in a marketplace where customers must literally be bought, one at a time, and where mass merchandising utterly ceases to exist. It is a world, in short, where borders - political, economic, and technological - simply disappear."@en
"It is about surviving and thriving in an economy inhabited by two kinds of workers: owners and temps - in a marketplace where customers must literally be bought, one at a time, and where mass merchandising utterly ceases to exist. It is a world, in short, where borders - political, economic, and technological - simply disappear."
"Jim Taylor and Watts Wacker provide tested strategies to help companies and individuals reset their course toward an unpredictable future, offering new models to accommodate the increasing chaos of everyday life. Here, too, is the path that will ensure safe passage from our own times to the soon-to-be-upon-us "Age of Possibility." The 500-Year Delta ultimately is about the shifts of perception needed to prosper in a future that is fundamentally, unrecognizably different."@en
"Jim Taylor and Watts Wacker provide tested strategies to help companies and individuals reset their course toward an unpredictable future, offering new models to accommodate the increasing chaos of everyday life. Here, too, is the path that will ensure safe passage from our own times to the soon-to-be-upon-us "Age of Possibility." The 500-Year Delta ultimately is about the shifts of perception needed to prosper in a future that is fundamentally, unrecognizably different."
"This work offers insights into the evolving business future, over the next 500 years. It asks, 'How will the accelerating pace of technology transform the way people view themselves and organize their lives?', and, 'Why will the workplace of the future only be occupied by owners and temps?'."@en
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