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01: DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE 02: INDIVIDUALISATION REACHES A NEW STAGE 03: HEALTH THRIVES 04: WOMEN ON THE RISE 05: CULTURAL DIVERSITY 06: NEW PATTERNS OF MOBILITY 07: DIGITAL LIFESTYLE 08: BIOMIMICRY, OR, LEARNING FROM NATURE! 09: UBIQUITOUS INTELLIGENCE 10: TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE 11: GLOBALISATION 20 12: KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY 13: BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS 14: CHANGES IN THE WORK WORLD 15: NEW CONSUMPTION PATTERNS 16: ENERGY AND RESOURCE REVERSAL 17: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 18: URBANISATION 19: NEW POLITICAL WORLD ORDER 20: GROWING THREATS TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Megatrends are long-term processes of transformation with a broad scope and a dramatic impact They are considered to be powerful factors which shape future markets There are three characteristics in which megatrends differ from other trends: TIME HORIZON Megatrends can be observed over decades Quantitative, empirically unambiguous indicators are available for the present They can be projected with high probabilities at least 15 years into the future THE TREND TOWARDS MEGATRENDS REACH Megatrends impact comprehensively on all regions, and result in multidimensional transformations of all societal subsystems, whether in politics, society, or economy Their precise features vary according to the region in question INTENSITY OF IMPACT Megatrends impact powerfully and extensively on all actors, whether it is governments, individuals and their consumption patterns, or corporations and their strategies The term Megatrends was coined by John Naisbitt, who, 25 years ago, published a book of the same title Megatrends presented 10 far-reaching developments which painted a picture of our future at the turn of the millennium The book became a bestseller and made Naisbitt a trailblazer for social and economic trend research With hindsight, one has to acknowledge graciously that his analyses did not lack the necessary vision He coined, eg, the expression Globalisation, recognised every individual s increasing responsibility for his own life, envisioned the information and multi-option society, and realised how decentral, networking structures would dominate the new millennium

Today, megatrends have become a relevant strategic issue in many corporate headquarters Siemens, to name a significant example, has stressed the importance of megatrends for its business on various occasions Driven by its CEO, Klaus Kleinfeld, Siemens has started to re-align its business fields focussing on the megatrends demographic change and urbanisation Only recently, Z_punkt cooperated with Siemens Corporate Strategy department in creating a corporate management report on the megatrends crucial for the company THE TREND TOWARDS MEGATRENDS Some megatrends, such as demographic change, health, or mobility, have found a place on many agendas Experience also shows, however, that businesses differ in their evaluation of specific megatrends their relative strategic significance being determined by a company s focus on specific markets, products, and customers With its new global maxim The Consumer Decides, Nike is recognising a megatrend which we describe as a new phase of individualization General Electric, on the other hand, focuses on similar issues as its competitor Siemens, showcased by its new Ecomagination advertising campaign How can companies create value from megatrends? Valuable insights will only be gained if information on a megatrend is translated into a company s very own context, and into future innovation fields, markets, and products Not the trend as such is of interest, but its strategic implications If you want to prepare yourself in time for the future markets emerging from megatrends, Z_punkt can offer a wide range of tried-and-tested, business-specific approaches: Whether it s lectures or one-day inhouse workshops, identification of strategic innovation fields or new business fields

01: DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE In the West, ageing and shrinking populations In the developing countries, a baby boom Increasing migration streams Demographic shifts

02: INDIVIDUALISATION REACHES A NEW STAGE Individualism, a global phenomenon Changing relationship patterns: Few strong, many loose relationships From mass markets to micro markets Self-sufficiency and DIY-economics

03: HEALTH THRIVES Increasing health awareness and higher personal responsibility Health tech health style New foodstuffs (functional food, genetically modified food, novel food) New converging markets (food, pharmaceuticals, drugs, cosmetics)

04: WOMEN ON THE RISE Women are integrated into the working world Female soft skills become more important Participation as market actors: Defining influence on product and service standards Work-life balance

05: CULTURAL DIVERSITY Plural ways of life between tradition and today Value systems compete globally Emergence of hybrid culture

06: NEW PATTERNS OF MOBILITY Globally, mobility increases Barriers to mobility increase Transport infrastructures are upgraded/extended New vehicle concepts new drive technologies

07: DIGITAL LIFESTYLE Web 20: New media find their way into our everyday lives Digital lifestyle: Virtual reality becomes real Virtual business worlds

08: BIOMIMICRY, OR, LEARNING FROM NATURE Biology becomes the leading science Renaissance of bionics Swarm intelligence: New forms of social organisation

09: UBIQUITOUS INTELLIGENCE IT-revolution continues Ambient Intelligence: New interfaces, new surfaces Neuro sciences, artificial intelligence, and robotics Transparent society: Surveillance and control

10: TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE Information and nanotechnology to be key drivers of convergence Stimuli in many areas of application (medical science, energy, materials) NBIC-convergence

11: GLOBALISATION 20 Shift to Asia and a new role for the West Global strategies, customised to places and regions Emergence of a global middle class Globalised Flow of Capital

12: KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY Education and learning as a basis Innovation as a key driver and competition factor New global knowledge elite the creative class

13: BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS Open systems and networks: Limits of industries, markets, and businesses dissolve New value-adding chains (customer integration, coopetition) Business Mashups: Interfaces give rise to new markets

14: CHANGES IN THE WORK WORLD Advances in automation (from the sector of production to the sectors of service and knowledge) Highly flexible working practices (anytime, anywhere) Flexible, interactive work structures

15: NEW CONSUMPTION PATTERNS The Third World participates in economic wealth (Bottom of the Pyramid) Catch-up luxury in China, India, and Russia Sustainable consumption in the West (LOHAS, Eco Chic, Moral Commerce)

16: ENERGY AND RESOURCE REVERSAL Strategic resource scarcities (fossil fuels, freshwater, minerals, metals) Use of alternative sources of energy and renewable resources Revolution in energy efficiency Decentralised energy supply

17: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CO 2 -discharges and global rise of temperatures Increase of environmental problems in emerging and developing countries Clean technologies Corporate responsibility increases

18: URBANISATION Megacities grow strongly Development of adapted infrastructure solutions New forms of residence, living, and participation

19: NEW POLITICAL WORLD ORDER China and India join the ranks of world powers Crisis of Western democracies Russia s renaissance Africa awakes

20: GROWING THREATS TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Global risk society Festering cultural conflicts and failed states Global terrorism Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction

CONTACT If you are interested in megatrends, please contact Klaus Burmeister, our Managing Director (burmeister@z-punktde), or Holger Glockner, our Director Foresight Consulting (glockner@z-punktde) ABOUT Z_PUNKT Z_punkt is a consulting firm for strategy and innovation We are experts in Corporate Foresight, ie, in translating trend and future research into the dayto-day work of strategic management Since 1997, we have been supporting businesses and public institutions in Foresight Research and Consulting Z_punkt GmbH The Foresight Company Anna-Schneider-Steig 2 Rheinauhafen 50678 Köln 0049 - (0)221-355 534-0 http://wwwz-punktde glockner@z-punktde watkins@z-punktde

01: DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE 02: INDIVIDUALISATION REACHES A NEW STAGE 03: HEALTH THRIVES 04: WOMEN ON THE RISE 05: CULTURAL DIVERSITY 06: NEW PATTERNS OF MOBILITY Copyright Z_punkt GmbH The Foresight Company Köln Karlsruhe 07: DIGITAL Berlin 2008 LIFESTYLE 08: BIOMIMICRY, OR, LEARNING FROM NATURE! MEGATRENDS Graphics and Design: wwwinfomationdesignde 09: UBIQUITOUS INTELLIGENCE 10: TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE 11: GLOBALISATION 20 12: KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY 13: BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS 14: CHANGES IN THE WORK WORLD 15: NEW CONSUMPTION PATTERNS 16: ENERGY AND RESOURCE REVERSAL 17: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 18: URBANISATION 19: NEW POLITICAL WORLD ORDER 20: GROWING THREATS TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY