In my previous post I wrote about how connectivity is driving transformation in the transport business and how it’s now being built-in everything from cars and trucks to roads and parking spaces. The next phase in this transformation will be about cooperation between all these new connected transport assets. This cooperation will span across all transport means,... Continue Reading →
Cooperative transport systems – the next step in transport transformation
Today about 50 percent of the world’s population lives in cities. Most people need transport every day – to and from work, to pick the kids up at school, to go to an evening course or to meet some friends. People spend on average 2 hours and 20 minutes commuting every day in big cities like... Continue Reading →
The value of the right information in the fight against Ebola
For those of us who have a smartphone and have access to the internet 24/7, with all the information that is out there and all the possibilities that it gives us, we tend to take the benefits for granted after a while. We have to remember that the majority of the 6.7 billion mobile subscriptions around the... Continue Reading →
Are we shaping smartphones or are they shaping us?
In my last post, I wrote about two-way flexibility – about people trying to understand the new norms and rules in the changing landscape of work and leisure. In this post, I want to continue that discussion further and look into what issues arise as the private and personal spheres merge. In his book from 1963,... Continue Reading →
When are you out-of-office?
Right now I am sitting at the co-working space, Impact Hub in downtown Seattle preparing for a workshop I will lead tomorrow. I could of course have stayed in my hotel room but I prefer to get a flavor of the local entrepreneurial scene and be a bit social as well (beyond the borders of my computer).... Continue Reading →
The world turned upside down
There will be many differences between the Industrial Society logic we are now leaving and the logic of the Networked Society that is now emerging. One of the differences is how we look at customers – whether they are consumers or clients and where we find them in the value chain. In the Industrial Era... Continue Reading →
Every day on planet Earth…
An average day on the planet Earth comprises a lot of activities, and many of those are about to change. Some 7 billion people wake up every morning to start a new day and 450,000 of the newly awakened are more than 100 years old . These experienced individuals have an incredible knowledge of change... Continue Reading →
Mobility, broadband and cloud = general-purpose technologies
Steam, coal, iron and railways were general-purpose technologies in the Industrial Era. They become important far outside their own industry and spurred innovation and business life at the time. Read about the technologies for the Networked Society at the Networked Society blog
It’s working life, Jim, but not as we know it
I have been writing recently about the changes happening in working life and the challenges that both employers and employees will face going forward into the Networked Society. Today’s cultural changes and technological progress are transforming working life as we know it, creating a business landscape that is dynamic and changing. The new business landscape... Continue Reading →
What is defining next-generation working life?
Recently, Tonny Uhlin and I went into the studio to record the first episode of the “Next-generation Working Life” podcast. During this first episode, we talk about the big and small changes we see coming to our work places as we journey deeper into the Networked Society and how these will impact our working life... Continue Reading →