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How Did We Got There?

Futur Immédiat
January 22, 2024
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How Did We Got There?

Futur Immédiat

January 22, 2024
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  1. < We have, Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions & godlike technology.

    It is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall. The real problem of humanity is the following: Edouard O. Wilson Futur Immédiat © 2024
  2. Consider the fact that a journey from New York to

    Chicago by stagecoach would have taken three weeks or more in 1847. By 1857, that same trip by rail would have taken 72 hours. Jeremy Rifkin
  3. < 1995 + 2005 + 2015 + Music Photography Video

    Rental Print Media Tv Travel Retail Automotive Education Healthcare Banking/insurance 2020 All niches & safe markets will be subject to digital disruption 1995+ 2005+ 2015+ 2020 Music Photography Video rental Print media TV
 Travel Retail Automotive Education Healthcare Banking/Insurance All niches & safe markets will be subject to digital disruption Source : Duval Union Economy 3.0 Progressive From Immaterial to everything
  4. < 1976 : Near to monopolistic situation 1990 : One

    of the most valuable brand in the world 1991 : Introduce the 1st digital camera 2000 : Main sponsor of Olympic Games choose to promote celluloid film (more money on short term) 2003 : People starts to take pictures with mobile phones 2007 : The iPhone is released 2012 : Bankruptcy 2015 : Announce release of selfie sticks Economy 3.0 Kodakisation
  5. “The evolution of customer behaviour when society & technology evolve

    faster than one’s ability to adapt” Brian Solis
  6. New players The world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles

    The world’s most popular media owner, creates no content The most valuable retailer, has no inventory The world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate
  7. COMPETING WITH HOTELS using an ecosystem Source: PLATFORM THINKING Copyright

    © 2015 Sangeet Paul Choudary, Geoffrey Parker and Marshall Van Alstyne
  8. “In the digital space We earn it, we spend it”

    BRIAN SOLIS ATTENTION IS A CURRENCY
  9. $ 6.00 $ 5.00 $ 4.00 $ 3.00 $ 2.00

    $ 1.00 Commodities Goods Services Experiences café en vrac Paquet de café café < Experience Value
  10. 336 Life expectancy -100 years Today Literacy rate Democraties Poverty

    51 y 32% 16 82% 71 y 85% 123 9% Amazing Progress