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This title contains the views on the future of some of the most influential thinkers in business.
Exploring the New Terrain
Introduction.
Power.
1 The Evolution of Wealth Creation
Economics and Finance.
2 Towards a New World Order
Geopolitics and Governance.
People.
3 The Challenge of Change
Cultures and Societies.
4 The Search for Deeper Meaning
Values and Belief Systems.
Potential.
5 Tomorrow's Tools
Technology.
6 The Frontiers of Knowledge
Science.
Planet.
7 The Earth as a Whole
Environment and Sustainability.
8
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Produktbeschreibung
This title contains the views on the future of some of the most influential thinkers in business.

Exploring the New Terrain
Introduction.

Power.

1 The Evolution of Wealth Creation
Economics and Finance.

2 Towards a New World Order
Geopolitics and Governance.

People.

3 The Challenge of Change
Cultures and Societies.

4 The Search for Deeper Meaning
Values and Belief Systems.

Potential.

5 Tomorrow's Tools
Technology.

6 The Frontiers of Knowledge
Science.

Planet.

7 The Earth as a Whole
Environment and Sustainability.

8 Preparing for the Long Term
Civilization and Infrastrucutre.

Continuing the Journey
Implications.
Autorenporträt
Eamonn Kelly is CEO and President of Global Business Network, a member of the Monitor Group, and has been central to sustaining the companys thought leadership about the future. He also heads GBNs consulting practice, and has worked at senior levels with dozens of the worlds leading corporations in many sectors, as well as with global and national public agencies. He was previously head of strategy for Scottish Enterprise, one of the worlds most respected and innovative development agencies. He lives in San Rafael, California.

Peter Leyden is Global Business Networks Knowledge Developer, responsible for helping identify and share the best ideas of the network. Coauthor of The Long Boom, former managing editor of Wired magazine, and special correspondent in Asia for Newsweek, he previously worked as a journalist, writing and speaking about technology, economic change and the future. He lives in Berkeley, California.