2030 : how today's biggest trends will collide and reshape the future of everything
(2020)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
330.9/GUILLEN,M

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 330.9/GUILLEN,M Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2020
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

278 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781250268174, 1250268176 :, 1250268176, 9781250268174
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Some facts and figures -- Introduction: The clock is ticking -- Follow the babies: population drought, the African baby boom, and the next industrial revolution -- Gray is the new black: tech-savvy senior citizens, postponing retirement, and rethinking "old" and "young" -- Keeping up with the Singhs and the Wangs: the old middle class, the new middle class, and the battle for attention -- Second sex no more?: the new millionaires, entrepreneurs, and leaders of tomorrow -- Cities drown first: global warming, hipsters, and the mundanity of survival -- More cellphones than toilets: reinventing the wheel, the new Cambrian explosion, and the future of technology -- Image no possessions: riding waves, network effects, and the power of 8.5 billion connections -- More currencies than countries: printing your own money, the blockchain, and the end of modern banking -- Conclusion: Lateral tips and tricks to survive 2030 -- Postscript: How a disruptive event like Covid-19 impacts the trends discussed in 2030

""Bold, provocative...illuminates why we're having fewer babies, the middle class is stagnating, unemployment is shifting, and new powers are rising." - Adam Grant The world you know is about to end-will you be prepared for what comes next? A groundbreaking analysis from one of the world's foremost experts on global trends. Once upon a time, the world was neatly divided into prosperous and backward economies. Babies were plentiful, workers outnumbered retirees, and people aspiring towards the middle class yearned to own homes and cars. Companies didn't need to see any further than Europe and the United States to do well. Printed money was legal tender for all debts, public and private. We grew up learning how to "play the game," and we expected the rules to remain the same as we took our first job, started a family, saw our children grow up, and went into retirement with our finances secure. That world-and those rules-are over. By 2030, a new reality will take hold, and before you know it: - There will be more grandparents than grandchildren - The middle-class in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa will outnumber the US and Europe combined - The global economy will be driven by the non-Western consumer for the first time in modern history - There will be more global wealth owned by women than men - There will be more robots than workers - There will be more computers than human brains - There will be more currencies than countries All these trends, currently underway, will converge in the year 2030 and change everything you know about culture, the economy, and the world. According to Mauro F. Guillen, the only way to truly understand the global transformations underway-and their impacts-is to think laterally. That is, using "peripheral vision," or approaching problems creatively and from unorthodox points of view. Rather than focusing on a single trend-climate-change or the rise of illiberal regimes, for example-Guillen encourages us to consider the dynamic inter-play between a range of forces that will converge on a single tipping point-2030-that will be, for better or worse, the point of no return. 2030 is both a remarkable guide to the coming changes and an exercise in the power of "lateral thinking," thereby revolutionizing the way you think about cataclysmic change and its consequences"--

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