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Your Business Is Going to Depend on Connected Spenders, So You’d Better Understand Who They Are

Harvard Business

Today connected spenders count for about 19% of the global population, and that is projected to grow to 37% by 2025. where internet access is just shy of 90%, only 36% of the population are currently connected spenders, a number that will grow to over 50% by 2025. In markets such as the U.S.,

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Self-Driving "WEpod" Shuttles Hit the Road in Europe; Autonomous Car Updates

MishTalk

It was developed for Citymobil2, an EU-funded project looking at automated road transport systems across urban Europe. Link if video does not play: Audi's Self-Driving Car in Action. And millions of truck driving jobs will vanish by 2025. Vehicles are expected to select their itineraries independently. Then check this out.

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How Gaming Is Shaping the Future of Work

Harvard Business

While most bosses would frown on playing Halo at the office, it’s video games that are driving much of the innovation in video, virtual reality, and collaboration technologies today—something that has important implications for how we work, especially with far-flung colleagues. Virtual reality promises a solution.

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Companies Are Working with Consumers to Reduce Waste

Harvard Business

billion by 2025. But as some companies are realizing, placing the burden of recycling entirely on the consumer is not an effective strategy—especially when tossing something away seems like the easiest and most convenient option. As consumers, we are very wasteful. Annually, the world generates 1.3 billion tons of solid waste.

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Stop Focusing on Profitability and Go for Growth

Harvard Business

Our models suggest that by 2025 global financial capital could easily surpass a quadrillion dollars, more than 10 times global GDP. The ready access to low-cost capital should change the way business leaders think about strategy, and in particular the relative value of improving profit margins versus accelerating growth. Related Video.

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How disruptive is the 'Sharing Economy'?

freshminds

Vertical and horizontal expansion – Existing sharing economy services will expand to capture other parts of the sectors in which they already play through developing a broader range of services both horizontally (e.g. The UK’s 'slice of the pie' could be worth around $15bn (or £9bn) in 2025.

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Competing in the Huge Digital Economies of China and India

Harvard Business

In our Digital Evolution Index (DEI), we place them in the “digital south” which means the full deployment and adoption of online systems is still in development. In India, 90% of the country’s registered publications do not have a website because of language barriers and 95% of video consumption is in local languages.