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Navigating a world of disruption - Coggle Diagram
Navigating a world of disruption
The disruption is intensifying
The emerging economies led by China and India account for almost two-thirds of world GDP growth and more than half of consumption in the last 15 years
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Malasia
Singapur
Corea del sur
Tailandia
the economic center of gravity is shifting south
Globalization patterns are changing, with rapid growth in data flows
The pace of technological progress is accelerating
As populations age, developed regions must rely more on waning productivity and greater migration
The gulf between those embracing change and those falling behind is growing
‘Superstar’ effects: Disproportionately large gains for top performers and correspondingly heavy losses for those falling behind
Disparity is growing among countries, sectors, companies and individuals. Disproportionately large rewards go to the winners, while those falling behind face disproportionately large losses
Technology adoption is uneven across sectors,
companies, and countries
-Increasingly unequal societies are polarizing,
activism is on the rise , and the social contract is
perceived to be broken
Environmental stress is increasing, with
implications for the most vulnerable countries,
industries, and people
Moving toward a more inclusive society
Taking advantage of the opportunities that these trends
offer and avoiding or taming the challenges—will require
big adjustments.
Adopt a pro-growth mindset and business–public
sector agenda
Capture the net positive economic impact of AI
and automation
Address the labor market implications of
technology adoption
Address societal concerns of AI and automation.
Pave the way for a rise in independent work
Gender equality represents a boost to growth
well into the next decade for most economies