Search results for “ai first” A glimpse into our post-pandemic future By Martin Recke The post-pandemic era will be shaped by climate change, the digital revolution, and sustainability combined. Old definitions no longer apply. A guidebook to the next 20 years: what we learned from NEXT21 By Adam Tinworth We were back in the theatre for NEXT21, but the changes brought by the pandemic were very much in evidence. Our speakers explored where we go from here… Parag Khanna: Why We Need Migration By Adam Tinworth The demographic clock is ticking, and the climate crisis is speeding it up. Countries that embrace smart migration policies will be best placed to weather the storms on the horizon. Eliza Filby: building a hybrid workplace for all generations By Adam Tinworth The pandemic has changed how we work and live. And it's accelerated generational changes in progress. Here's how to adapt your company to this. #NEXT21 – All you need to know By NEXT Conference Our NEXT Conference Limited Edition is taking place on September 24, 2021 as a hybrid event – IRL and via livestream. Here's all you need to know. Smart cities are the future — but they need smart approaches to data, too By Adam Tinworth As we rebuild our urban infrastructure after pandemic-induced changes in work patters, smart cities will have a major advantage. Events will return, but differently By Martin Recke The event business will change profoundly after the pandemic, when events return from their hiatus. But not all events will survive. The age of personalisation has arrived By Martin Recke Everything comes at a price. The price of liberation can be atomisation and isolation. Welcome to the age of personalisation. Digital reality and the virtual world By Martin Recke Virtual reality is no less real than physical reality. Experience is the key to reality. Oobah Butler explains how VR will shape us, comparing it to a mind-altering drug. 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. Putting the human back in the corporate By Adam Tinworth The pandemic forced home and work together, for the first time in two centuries. Now we've developed a taste for a more human working life. And that changes everything about business. Herding sheep in a hybrid world By Martin Recke The post-Covid world is inherently hybrid. But the digital part is taking the lead. Our world is now programmable like never before. Post-pandemic urban regeneration is inevitable. Embrace it. By Adam Tinworth The pandemic has broken our old urban models. We need new models of cities and city living to thrive in the 21st century. 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. The content fallacy By Martin Recke On the internet, many people fall for the content fallacy. But content neither just happens nor exists independent of its container. 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. The hybrid world of commerce By Martin Recke Commerce is now inherently hybridised between physical and digital. The most interesting questions become those of logistics and experience. Hybrid work models are an intermediary step By Martin Recke Work, companies, and offices won't go away anytime soon, but all three will change profoundly. Hybrid work is the next step. Digital transformation! Really? By Jochem Wesling Are you still talking about digital transformation and digitization? Aren’t we past this point and isn’t digital omnipresent and thus a done topic? Kristina Bonitz: finding innovation with human friction By Adam Tinworth Innovation isn't just copying what others do. It's what emerges when humans disagree — but work together to find solutions. The problem of value and values By Martin Recke Economic and business value is often at odds with human and societal values. The digital revolution has shifted this problem to a new level. Why we need creativity in software development By Felicitas Kugland More inclusive algorithms and unbiased data may be complex problems, but developers can solve them with creativity. prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … 34 next