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Helps leaders and entrepreneurs capitalize on the opportunity for new products and services presented by the changes caused by science and technology, policy and regulation, business models and social dynamics.
List of contents
Chapter - 00: Introduction - What Drives Change; Chapter - 01: The Four Forces of Disruption - Technology, policy, business models and social dynamics; Chapter - 02: Science and Technology Enable Innovation; Chapter - 03: Policy and Regulation Moderate Market Conditions; Chapter - 04: Business Models Upend Markets; Chapter - 05: Social Dynamics Drive Adoption; Chapter - 06: The Five Technologies that Matter and Why; Chapter - 07: How to Respond - Become an expert in one domain and well-versed in dozens; Chapter - 08: How to Respond - Personalize your insight ecosystem; Chapter - 09: How to Respond - Merge with technology to achieve a cognitive leap; Chapter - 10: Conclusion - Turn change into opportunity
About the author
Futurist Trond Arne Undheim, PhD, host of the Futurized.co podcast, is a global thought leader on the role of technology in society, a frequent keynote speaker, panelist and convenor of public debates. A four-time author and based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, he is Venture Partner at Antler (global early-stage VC), Venture Partner at Hitachi Ventures (a company based in Japan), a Lead Ecosystem Evangelist at Tulip (digital manufacturing platform), a non-resident Fellow at the Atlantic Council (Washington, DC-based think tank), a Founder of Yegii (search engine for industry professionals) and a serial entrepreneur. The author was formerly Program Director of MIT Startup Exchange, Director of Standards Strategy & Policy at Oracle and National Expert for e-Government at the European Commission. He has a PhD on the future of work and artificial intelligence and cognition, and an M.A. in sociology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Summary
Helps leaders and entrepreneurs capitalize on the opportunity for new products and services presented by the changes caused by science and technology, policy and regulation, business models and social dynamics.