This presentation is designed to impress upon you the rapid & converging nature of our world. We all need mutual, beneficial outcomes. Choice around all sides of the debate. Have a say in big decisions: like bank governance, climate change, food supply. Create, follow &/or observe our future. Engage with your own and many other communities
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Do You Know
1. Did you know?
Did You Know? originally started out as a PowerPoint
presentation for a faculty meeting in August 2006 at Arapahoe
High School in Centennial, Colorado, United States.
The presentation "went viral" on the Web in February 2007
and as of June 2007 had been seen by at least 5 million online
viewers.
Today the old and new versions of the online presentation
have been seen by at least 20 million people, not including the
countless others who have seen it at conferences, workshops,
training institutes, and other venues.
http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpEnFwiqdx8
2. So what do you know?
More importantly
what don't you
know!
This presentation
is designed to
impress upon you
the rapid &
converging nature
of our world
3. Currently the most populous country
And rapidly
becoming one of
the most wealthy
China has
significant US $
reserves giving
China immense
power
4. Rapidly urbanising
Cost effective
labour force
Ability to invest in
alternative
technologies
Keen to develop
China will become
more of a central
player in our World
5. Speaking English
We are fortunate
that English is the
language of the
Internet
Are you selling
internationally &
translating your
web content into
native text? Great
for SEO and selling
6. Largest global population - India
Well not now but by
2030 source UN
Highly educated
English speaking
42 cities > 1m USA 9
How do we compete
as a nation in
knowledge industries
with this?
7. Population growth
A 50% increase
globally in 40 years
How do we manage?
How do we engage
with each other,
share more ideas &
information more
rapidly & in a more
fragmented market?
8. The problem isn't only ours!
Competition for
web footprints will
increase
The sooner we all
learn what to do
and how to do it
the greater the
strength of our
future economy
9. Questioning our kids education!
It is not only us
that has to learn
fast
We need to
encourage our kids
to engage and
learn online too
10. Which leads into employment
The entire
employment
landscape in
changing
11. 6 years for a major shift
How long will this
shift continue for?
12. How do we deal with this?
What should we be
doing now?
Engaging with
social media will
help you to keep
up to date also
assisting your kids
keep up to date
and even get
ahead
13. We all need to engage
Learning in small
steps is easier than
big chunks
Engagement now
means we will all
learn and evolve
together
14. We face many of these
Climate change
Weather extremes
Drought
Population growth
Migration
Energy shortages
15. Job for life is gone
Mobility is the key
Nimble minds
Open minds
Cross disciplinary
minds
To cope with a
varied work life
16. Contracting landscape?
Friends become
even more
important
Keep in touch
more easily
Using social media
18. No part of life is sacred!
The internet
touches every part
of our lives
19. Internet stats
25% of global
population can
access the internet
Mobile broadband
will become
mainstream in 2
years with
incredible handsets
20. Can you believe this
Global population
expected to reach
9bn by 2050
1.3m moving to
cities every week
Income per day $100 $10 $1
% world pop 20% 60% 20%
% world income 74% 24% 2%
23. What did we do?
Employ more
researchers?
Read more books?
Employ more staff?
Live in a seemingly
smaller world
Where are we
headed?
24. Did you even have a mobile then?
When did you have
your first mobile?
Within a couple of
years our mobile
will be our main
computing tool
With Google likely
running the
operating system?
25. British Empire had the telegraph
How quickly we
are getting
connected as a
species
26. TV changed how we communicate
The most powerful
education medium?
For how much
longer?
27. Seems we all wanted it!
And still do!
Engaging in a
richer way than
Google searches &
email provides us
all with a richer
life if we choose to
use what is there!
28. And now Facebook
Social media breaks
wide open
communications
Demographic growth is
biggest now in the 35+
age group
With business/charity
engagement rising
rapidly – what are you
doing to engage?
29. How was your computer
knowledge then?
Internet born 40
years ago in 1969
Became an
adolescent in 1989
when Tim Berners
Lee develops http
30. How was your computer
knowledge then?
Did you even have
a mobile device?
31. And now?
This growth will
continue for time
to come
What is your
strategy to stay
ahead of the game?
Or at least keep
pace?
32. Would you like to count them?
Admittedly many
are technical
terms
33. But still......
Would
Shakespeare's plays
be even longer and
more complicated
with a current
dictionary?
34. Information flows are increasing
How are you
managing your ins
& outs of info to
your audience?
Learn how to
watch, listen,
understand, share,
collaborate, help &
discuss topics with
your audience?
35. Where is all this info coming from?
Engage!
Social media is
liberating us from
the confines of
linear email and
web sites
36. The written/typed word
Stephen Fry has
over 1m followers
on Twitter
Is taking the place
of the spoken word
Language is
changing
How are you
moving with this?
37. We need to support each other
To avoid being left
behind
To ensure we don't
have to become
techies
To spread the load
Get involved now
38. Still hankering to be 18 again?
We need to
support our kids
We need to share
to stay abreast
Collaboration has
never been so
important as today
And so easy!
39. WOW!
Incredible!
14,000,000,000,000
bits per second
40. WOW!
When did you buy
your first CD?
How many do you
own now?
Or are you part of
the iPod/mp3
generation
already?
41. WOW WOW!
That's truly
amazing!
What can we do
with this?
43. What can we use this power for
This will affect our
lives soon
To have your
opinion heard and
hear what is really
going on away from
simplistic mass
media you will need
to engage
44. What DOES it all mean?
Are you coming
along for the ride or
staying behind ?
The longer you sit &
deliberate the
further will be your
journey of discovery
The more of us
engaged now the
more we determine
the future
45. The media landscape has changed
Evolution perhaps
even revolution is
happening right
now?
If you can use
Microsoft Office
come & join in the
party now!
46. The convergence of media is here
Radio
Television
Newspapers
Magazines
Podcasts
Webinars
Offline meeting
online
47. The global scale is vast
Currently 25% of
the global
population have
access to the
internet
48. Newspapers are suffering
Traditional
methods of
communication
either on a local,
regional, national
or global scale are
changing
49. We are shifting away from print
And moving online
for our news,
information,
entertainment &
fun
Communication
styles are
diversifying &
changing for good
50. Reducing revenues affect output
Traditional forms
of media are
struggling to adapt
& prosper with the
cost of
infrastructure &
programming.
ITV are a classic
example
51. More money being spent online
Means that our
online experience
has richer choice &
content. What &
how will you
choose ?
Decisions that will
affect your life.
Or don't bother &
leave it to pass......
52. The age of user generated content
That's you........
Video email is
here & becoming
the norm
Susan Boyle
became a global
success thanks to
YouTube
You don't have to
sing to engage!
53. Despite the industries best efforts
Illegal downloads
& file sharing for
some, provided
motivation to go
online
Collaboration &
sharing has
become normal –
it's expected
54. Mobile phones are the future
Nokia are the
largest suppliers of
cameras in the
world
More than 50% of
our population use
a mobile phone -
50% was exceeded
mid 2007; globally
55. No part of society is untouched
Obama the first US
president to fund
raise online
56. The power of social networks
Successfully!
The explosion of
online social
networks has
happened with our
innate desire to
communicate
57. Twitter is here to stay & evolve
Text messaging for
the internet
A mini blog of 140
characters allows
you to build a list
of followers &
communicate
easily from your
mobile or PC
58. Web 3.0 just around the corner
Email; was
mainstream for > a
decade
The new semantic
web is coming;
searches will be
tailored to you
Email; obsolete < 10
years
59. Mobile phones is where it's at
As technology
develops our
mobile phone will
be our primary
method of
communication –
especially
connecting to the
internet
60. Technology - quicker & smaller
Do you remember
the size of your TV
20 years ago?
Or your mobile
phone 5 years ago
Windows Vista is 3
years old on
January 30 2010
61. The future - smaller & faster
Communication
between us all is
getting easier &
more detailed
Social media is the
start of web 3.0
Are you riding the
wave or the shore?
62. Convergence is here
Before you simply had
an audience - using
traditional marketing –
now you have a multi
layered immediately
responding community
Community building
takes time & planning.
The sooner you start
the sooner you'll enjoy
Source Shift Happens video. Autumn 2009
your success !
63. Success
Passion
Fun
Practice
Focus
Pushing yourself
Serving others
Watch this excellent 3 minute TED talk Ideas
Persistence
64. Bigger & more important
We want to be part
of something
An urge to direct
our own lives
To get better at
something that
matters
Fulfill our needs,
Watch Tony at TED beliefs & emotions
65. Leaders Organisations Individuals
We all need mutual,
beneficial outcomes
Choice around all
sides of the debate
Have a say in big
decisions: like bank
governance, climate
change, food supply
Non zero sumness TED talk
Create, follow &/or
observe our future
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In preparation of your new capabilities &
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colleagues & chums, comment, engage,
discuss, promote events, & share.
Collaboration defines our next decade
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