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Nine trends defining the Future World of Work

Increasing global integration: Due mainly to explosive growth in many emerging markets, the world will experience massive economic growth over the next thirty or so years. It is predicted that by 2050, global real purchasing power will quadruple. As BRIC and N11 countries grow and become richer (Developing economies are already adding 90 million middle class people [...]

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Social Reinvention

The need for Social Reinvention

When you drop a mentos mint into a bottle of Diet Coke the rough edges of the Mentos are filled with Diet Coke and a chemical reaction takes place producing CO2 . The CO2 causes the Diet Coke to fizz more than usual and the liquid is forced through the funnel shape at the top [...]

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The New World of Work – What does it look like?

The New World of Work. You can’t go a week reading this Blog without reading the phrase once, twice and even thirty seven times. It’s what we do at TomorrowToday. It’s what we’re about. We eat, read, sleep and do our best to capture and communicate all about the New World of Work. This week [...]

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PODCAST – Graeme Codrington speaks to some trends around the New World of Work

Graeme Codrington’s website describes him as: an expert on the new world of work and multi-generational workplaces. He is a keynote presenter, author, futurist, facilitator and strategy consultant working across multiple industries and sectors. He blends cutting-edge research, thought leading insights with humour, a conversational style and multimedia-driven presentations to create unforgettable experiences that add [...]

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A breakup, bowiechick, webcams and Logitech's increased sales

I am currently at the F-Secure partners conference in Vienna, Austria, and have been listening to Richard Gatarski speak about a passion for social media. One incredible story illustrates the power that new social media forms have to influence brands, and how little many established companies (even those who sell products and services that are [...]

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