Trends Filter Filter by All AI Automation Blog Commerce Creativity Data Future Innovation Leadership Management Media Metaverse Purpose Sustainability Trends close The Reality Filter Bubble By David Mattin The next filter bubble won't be on information, but on reality itself. And the implications are far-reaching. Remote working is here to stay. Here’s the consequences. By Adam Tinworth You can't hold back remote working, any more than King Canute could hold back the sea. If you can't beat 'em — join 'em. And make your business better as you do so. Sustainability is the new digital By Adam Tinworth As the digital revolution defined the last 30 years, the climate crisis will define business for the next 30. Summer reading for digital minds By Adam Tinworth Make the most of your summer downtime, by curling up with one of these great books that explore our digital future — and its consequences. Why software is more exciting than hardware By Adam Tinworth Machine learning will do more to transform our world in the next decade than any shiny new gadget will. Supply chain scarcity: a new reality for every business By Adam Tinworth The pandemic and events from the Ever Given to freak weather have exposed weakness in the global supply chain. How should we respond? Backlash to the office By Martin Recke Returning to the office is quickly turning into a backlash and a great culture war, as the office is now an option rather than an obligation. WHAT’S NEXT: what we learned from season 2 By Adam Tinworth Over the past months, eight speakers have explored what the next decade will bring. Here's the most important insights for your business. Amy Webb: building strategy on insight into trends By Adam Tinworth In the final episode of season two of WHAT'S NEXT, Amy Webb explores how you spot deep, emerging trends and integrate them into your thinking — and long-term planning. Assistive Intelligence will shape our future, but we need to think about AI ethics first By Adam Tinworth Almost without us noticing, AI is permeating our lives, our businesses and our nations. It would be foolish to ignore it — but equally foolish not to ask some serious questions about the ethics of what we're doing. How customer behaviour change drives digital By Matthias Schrader The pandemic has accelerated behaviour shifts towards digital. For change to succeed, superior customer experience is key. Eliza Filby: From Baby Boomers to Coronnials: What business leaders need to know about future generations Dr Eliza Filby explored how the pandemic has impacted our generations - from Baby Boomers to Gen Z - and what that means for the post-pandemic world. It’s time for tech regulation By Martin Recke The tech industry enjoyed a quarter-century of regulation honeymoon. It's over now. The attention economy requires a new approach. The wealth of generations By Martin Recke Financial relations and wealth transfer between the generations are becoming longer-term and more intertwined than in the past. The pandemic has unleashed an exponential shift in urban patterns By Adam Tinworth After a year of remote working and online retail, we're never going back to the old way of living. The new normal will unleash an exponential change in the relationship between towns and cities. Laëtitia Vitaud: Home is work’s new frontier By Adam Tinworth The pandemic has forced us to reevaluate our concents of home and work. Can we reshape our lives around this new vision? Future of Work: 7 trends for 2021 By Laëtitia Vitaud Laëtitia Vitaud explores what measures we need to take to put the trends on the future of work, some of which have been around for a long time, into action. Hockey-stick moments By Martin Recke Trends that really change the world often follow a common pattern: the hockey-stick graph. Let's look at a few of them. How distance changes management By Martin Recke Remote work and the resulting distance requires management to change. Organisations are forced to quick evolutionary leaps. Economic shifts will be exponential By Martin Recke Gradually, and then suddenly, we'll see massive, exponential economic shifts over the next few years. (New) Normality won't return until 2024. A question of organisation By Martin Recke New organisational models are constantly emerging. This year has given a boost to the hybrid virtual/local organisation. Think global, act local. Money for nothing By Martin Recke Money is not what it seems. What it is exactly has changed a lot in the past, and continues to change today. Let’s try to wrap our heads around it. How work from home is changing everything By Martin Recke With the office no longer the default place of work, everything changes. The effects of work from home on commuting, living, real estate, work itself and the office can be tremendous. prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 next