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TEDx: The Third Wave of the Digital Age

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 12, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends

My TEDx talk has finally been uploaded to the TEDx YouTube channel, and is now available to view. I delivered this at TEDx Square Mile in London in October this year. The topic was an introduction to an issue I think is absolutely essential for us to understand right...

VIDEO: A free agent nation – disruptive employment

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 10, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends

The world is being completely reshaped by five key disruptive forces: technology, institutional change, demographics, environmental and ethic issues, and shifting social values. This video investigates how one company has created a vision of how this might change the...
Microsoft needs reinvention not improvement – and so do you

Microsoft needs reinvention not improvement – and so do you

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 10, 2012 | Archive, Future Trends, Leadership

This past year saw Microsoft post it’s first ever quarterly loss. This was to do with a $6 billion write down of an investment, and wasn’t really a trading loss. But nevertheless it rang some alarm bells. In the digital world, huge companies can come...
Microsoft needs reinvention not improvement – and so do you

The Kids Aren’t Playing Around Anymore

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 7, 2012 | Archive, Future Trends

For a few years now, our researchers at TomorrowToday have been predicting what Generation Y might do when they grow up. This generation was first dubbed “The Millennials” by Neil Howe and William Strauss (see this book, for example), and were defined as...
Microsoft needs reinvention not improvement – and so do you

The Kids Aren't Playing Around Anymore

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 7, 2012 | Archive, Future Trends

For a few years now, our researchers at TomorrowToday have been predicting what Generation Y might do when they grow up. This generation was first dubbed “The Millennials” by Neil Howe and William Strauss (see this book, for example), and were defined as...
The Kids Aren’t Playing Around Anymore

The Kids Aren’t Playing Around Anymore

by Graeme Codrington | Dec 7, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends

For a few years now, our researchers at TomorrowToday have been predicting what Generation Y might do when they grow up. This generation was first dubbed “The Millennials” by Neil Howe and William Strauss (see this book, for example), and were defined as...
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