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What are some examples of megatrends?
Examples of megatrends are: health, population growth, urbanisation and digitalisation.
What are megatrends in business?
a major movement, pattern or trend emerging in the macroenvironment; an emerging force likely to have a significant impact on the kinds of products consumers will wish to buy in the foreseeable future.
What are the current megatrends?
Megatrends: 5 global shifts changing the way we live and do business
- Rapid urbanisation.
- Climate change and resource scarcity.
- Shift in global economic power.
- Demographic and social change.
- Technological breakthroughs.
What are the categories of megatrends?
The key megatrends identified are synthesised into six categories: i) demographics, ii) urbanization, iii) technological innovation, iv) power shifts, v) resource scarcity and vi) climate change.
What are the 4 megatrends?
In this paper, PwC examines five key megatrends: Shift in Global Economic Power, Demographic Change, Rapid Urbanization, Rise of Technology, and Climate Change/Resource Scarcity.
How many megatrends are there?
What are the megatrends today?
The eight megatrends of change
- The future of urbanization and mobility.
- Globalization.
- Demographic change and the multigenerational workforce.
- The changing nature of careers.
- A nonlinear career continuum.
- The widening skills gap and skills mismatch.
- Resource scarcity and climate change.
- Advancing technologies and automation.
Why are megatrends important?
Megatrend analysis enables businesses to better anticipate market developments and lead both incremental and disruptive change for their industries. This type of analysis can and should be leveraged as a key input to innovating all areas of a business, including both internal and external change.
What are the 6 megatrends?
The University of Sydney Business School has identified six megatrends that are shaping the world in the first half of the 21st century: impactful technology, demographic change, rapid urbanisation, amplified individuals, economic power shift, climate and resource security.
What are global megatrends?
Global megatrends are global, long‑term trends that are slow to form but have a major impact once in place. They are the great forces that are likely to affect the future in all areas throughout the world over the next 10 to 15 years. Furthermore, they are often strongly interconnected.