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THINKING GLOBALLY The world is changing… are you preparing for it?
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Obsolete technology
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Trends to consider… Demographics: How is the population changing? Environment: How is the planet changing? Globalization: How is the economy changing? Technology: How is technology changing? Infrastructure: How do we support a growing world?
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Demographics: World Population (billions of people) How does a growing population change your world? Source: UN Population Division
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Demographics: Population Distribution (millions of people) Where is the population growing? Source: UN Population Division
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Demographics: Median Age (North America) How does an aging population change your world? Source: UN Population Division
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Demographics: Urbanization What changes when the majority of people live in cities? Source: UN Population Division
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Environment: Climate Change How is climate change impacting the economy? Source: http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
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Environment: Global Energy Consumption (quadrillion BTU) Why will energy consumption increase more in some countries than others? Source: US Energy Information Administration
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O rganisation for E conomic C o-operation and D evelopment Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
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Environment: Energy Supply (quadrillion BTU) Where is the energy going to come from? Source: US Energy Information Administration
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Environment: Freshwater Supply, 2011 (x 10 9 m 3 /yr) Who has access to the most freshwater? Source: UN FAO AQUASTAT
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Globalization: Emerging Markets (total GDP in trillions of 2005 dollars) Which countries are going to produce more? Source: US Energy Information Administration
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Globalization: Individual Wealth Thousands of High Net Worth Individuals (>$100M) Where are the new millionaires coming from? Source: Knight Frank Research
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Globalization: Wealth Distribution (Composition of World GDP) Who is going to be generating the wealth? Source: Citi Investment Research
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Globalization: Employment by Sector Where are the jobs? Source: US Bureau of Labor & Statistics
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Technology: Genetic Testing How will this change healthcare?
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Technology: Cell Phones (cell phones per 100 people) How have cell phones changed society? Source: World Bank
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Technology: Internet Users (Internet users per 100) Has the Internet connected everyone? Source: World Bank
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Technology: Number of Cars What are the implications of having over one billion cars on the road? Source: US Department of Energy
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Technology: Annual Production of Cars (millions) Who is making more cars? Source: US Department of Energy
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Infrastructure: Annual Investment 2009-2030 (USD billions) How will we ship products? Source: OECD Infrastructure to 2030
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Infrastructure: OECD Spending on Healthcare Why is healthcare so expensive? Source: OECD Health Data 2012
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Infrastructure: Energy Supply Investment 2010-2035 (trillion dollars) How is energy generated and transported? Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2010
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Infrastructure: Annual Water and Sewage Expenditures (billion dollars) Where does the sewage go? Source: OECD Infrastructure to 2030
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Infrastructure: Rail Construction 2000-2030 (USD billions) Who will build these railways? Source: OECD Infrastructure to 2030
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Infrastructure: New Roadway Investment 2010-2030 (USD billions) How will we pay for all these roads? Source: OECD Infrastructure to 2030
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How will you prepare for this changing world?
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