Technologies that will Change the World — Maybe (Part 1)
Every once in a while I run across an article that claims to reveal trends, ideas, or technologies that are going to change the world. For example, back in 2009 I wrote
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Every once in a while I run across an article that claims to reveal trends, ideas, or technologies that are going to change the world. For example, back in 2009 I wrote
Back in February an IBM supercomputer named Watson beat two very bright human beings on the television game show “Jeopardy!” The three-day event made headlines around the world and IBM has capitalized
This is the final post in my 4-part series about the current state of the flows that help define globalization, namely: people, resources, capital, and knowledge/ideas. Knowledge and ideas have always been
This is the third post in a 4-part series on globalization’s flows. As I noted in the first post in the series, those flows traditionally include resources, capital, and people. More recently
In Part 1 of this 4-part series on globalization, I discussed some recent articles about demographics and jobs, and how, despite the current political climate, policymakers and business executives are going to
Results of a Washington Post poll released in January indicated “that A growing number of Americans consider the accelerating trend toward globalization a bad thing for the United States.” [“More in U.S.
Although it may seem odd for a corporate blog to comment on the death of a terrorist, there is a direct connection between Enterra Solutions®, LLC, and the events that brought Osama
In part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed predictions, published in 2006 and 2008, about what the world would look like a hundred years from now. As I noted in that
Earlier this year I posted a few blogs dealing with short-term predictions about the future. A few daring souls have taken the long view and predicted what life might look like some
In a post entitled Social Media and the Supply Chain, I examined the views of a number of analysts who concluded that the future belongs to social commerce. At the end of
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