by Dean van Leeuwen | Mar 5, 2014 | Archive, Future Trends
Within the next decade or two 47 percent of job categories for knowledge workers, that includes: accountancy, legal work, technical writing and a lot of other white-collar professions – could be automated says the findings of a report by Carl Benedikt Frey and...
by Keith Coats | Mar 4, 2014 | Archive
‘I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills’… Recently I had the opportunity to visit the home of Karen Blixen, the author of, ‘Out of Africa’ – an autobiographical book penned in 1937 that was to become a Hollywood blockbuster and Oscar Best Picture...
by Graeme Codrington | Mar 4, 2014 | Archive, Future Trends
Our team at TomorrowToday often presents on future trends and the disruptive forces shaping the world. Our content comes from our ongoing research and analysis, backed up by a full-time research team spread across the world. It’s easy then for some participants...
by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 3, 2014 | Archive, Future Trends
One of the central frameworks we work with in TomorrowToday is TIDES where we use this acronym to consider the main change disruptors to be considered in the modern world. The acronym stands for: T – Technology I – Institutional shifts D –...
by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 3, 2014 | Archive, Future Trends
One of the central frameworks we work with in TomorrowToday is TIDES where we use this acronym to consider the main change disruptors to be considered in the modern world. The acronym stands for: T – Technology I – Institutional shifts D –...
by Graeme Codrington | Mar 3, 2014 | Archive
Over the past few weeks, in a number of workshops and interactions with clients I have become increasingly bold in my pronouncements about IT. Most companies’ information technology departments are now holding their companies back. They are protecting outdated...