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Top 10 Global Future Trends 2016 - Entrepreneurs Institute

  1. 1. Top 10 Global Future Trends 2016 www.fastforwardyourbusiness.net
  2. 2. Where were you 20 years ago?
  3. 3. 1995 AOL offers Internet access Windows 95 Launches eBay opens for business
  4. 4. This is what Newsweek wrote about the Internet in 2015
  5. 5. What happened in the 20 years since that article?
  6. 6. Internet Population 1995 18 million Internet Population 2015 3,000 million
  7. 7. What would you do if you knew the change coming in the next 5 years will be greater than the last 20 years?
  8. 8. Internet Population 1995 18 million Internet Population 2015 3 billion Internet Population 2020 7.5 billion Graph: Peter Diamandis, Abundance 360
  9. 9. In the next 5 years, we will grow from 3 billion to 7 billion online The following 10 future trends will each be as big and disruptive in the next 5 years as the Internet has been in the last 20 years
  10. 10. Everyone, Everywhere
  11. 11. Crowdsourcing, crowdfunding and outsourcing have given us access to everyone, everywhere. This means you now have access to all the money, talent, resources and information you need to succeed.
  12. 12. The paradox of change We may be so busy looking for intelligence outside, we forget to look for intelligence inside.
  13. 13. Silicon Smart
  14. 14. Competitive advantage in the last 100 years has moved from ‘book smart’ to ‘street smart’ to ‘silicon smart’. Silicon smart is using data and artificial intelligence to understand your customer so that you can deliver a personalized service at scale.
  15. 15. Consumer Behaviour Analyst Personal Shopper Sales Assistant Customer Support Rep Travel Agent Veterinary Assistant Medical School Tutor Image Analysis Facial Recognition Medical Diagnostician Alchemy API Fluid XPS Red Ant / Sell Smart USAA WayBlazer LifeLearn / Sofie App Watson Discovery Advisor IBM Visual Recognition Face Detection API Cancer Diagnosis
  16. 16. Backwards A.I. vs Forward A.I. Most sites are using backwards AI, giving recommendations based on your past habits. Suggesting books based on other purchases, etc Example: I bought a Darth Vader outfit on Amazon, so now everything Amazon suggests for me is related to Star Wars…
  17. 17. Backwards A.I. vs Forward A.I. Forwards A.I. is based not on where you’ve been but where you want to go. In most cases, this doesn’t come from doing what you have been doing, but doing things differently.
  18. 18. An example of Forwards A.I. is our GeniusU entrepreneur education platform, where we have created user-led assessments. This allows you to assess where you are and where you want to go, and then be given direction through the right learning missions to get there.
  19. 19. GeniusU
  20. 20. GeniusU was launched in July 2014 as a web and mobile education platform delivering personalised assessment based learning modules for life long learners & entrepreneurs. Discover your talents and passion Missions based on your profile/level Available on web and mobile In its first 12 months it has attracted over 1 million visitors and over 250,000 mission members. It is on target to grow to over 1 million members in the year ahead. GeniusU
  21. 21. ✓ Within the first 3 months of launch, our marketing strategies on GeniusU supported the launch of Roger James Hamilton’s and Janet & Chris Attwood’s books which both became NYT bestsellers Jack Canfield JJ Virgin Phil Town Success Health Investing John Gray Relationships Mari Smith Social Media ✓ Learning missions and Facebook Apps have been launched for the Genius Test, the Passion Test and the MMP Test ✓ Learning missions have been launched for our first two Genius Guides with Genius Partners, Jack Canfield and JJ Virgin with another ten Genius Guide missions scheduled for the year ahead Milestones
  22. 22. Mobile Design In July 2015 our new mobile design will be complete, marking with the next phase in our growth
  23. 23. Global Reach Our GeniusU assessments are already in English, Japanese, Chinese, and will be in 10 languages this year. 46% of our market is outside US and this will increase as we grow.
  24. 24. What makes GeniusU unique GeniusU delivers personalized learning in a format that is simple, fun, engaging and rewarding. The platform includes: Personalized Dashboards A dashboard that shows all friends, assessment results, mission progress, and certifications
  25. 25. What makes GeniusU unique Personalized Missions Recommended missions based on your genius, natural talents, passions and preferences GeniusU delivers personalized learning in a format that is simple, fun, engaging and rewarding. The platform includes:
  26. 26. What makes GeniusU unique Genius Guides Missions and guides that tailor learning styles to your natural passions and genius GeniusU delivers personalized learning in a format that is simple, fun, engaging and rewarding. The platform includes:
  27. 27. What makes GeniusU unique Genius Circles Ability to connect with like minded learners on the same missions, linked by passion and purpose GeniusU delivers personalized learning in a format that is simple, fun, engaging and rewarding. The platform includes:
  28. 28. What makes GeniusU unique Learning Profile A personal profile that allows you to be discoverable based on your passions and talents, linked to your social pages GeniusU delivers personalized learning in a format that is simple, fun, engaging and rewarding. The platform includes:
  29. 29. Why GeniusU is growing GeniusU is growing organically through users inviting their friends to take the assessments or to join their circles, as it has turned online learning into an engaging, social experience GeniusU is attracting between 500 and 1,000 new users each day and we are seeing this growth continue to accelerate
  30. 30. One Global Village
  31. 31. The launch of instantaneous voice translation, through Google Translate, Skype and other platforms, we have for the first time an instant way to connect and communicate with the entire world. This means you should be thinking global, not local - for both your market and your source of market feedback.
  32. 32. 6.5 billion non-English speakers G’Day Bonjour Hola Ni Hao Sawubona Hello
  33. 33. Example: When we launched our Entrepreneur Resort in Bali, by thinking our market as a global market we have attracted entrepreneurs from 5 to 10 countries at each of our 30 day iLabs accelerator programs.
  34. 34. 5 Steps to Build a Global Business Work from anywhere Learn from everywhere iLab
  35. 35. Every Thing Connected
  36. 36. The Internet of Things will be 10x bigger than the Internet of People. This is creating an information grid similar to the power grid where the Internet becomes invisible and our environment becomes intelligent.
  37. 37. Just Press Print
  38. 38. 3D printing will democratize production in the same way the Internet democratized expression. This will lead to a revolution in how we design and create our own products, the global speed of delivery and price of physical products.
  39. 39. Everything in Flow
  40. 40. The exponential growth in the speed of data flow is leading to a shift from reading websites to watching videos to experiencing virtual worlds online. This will transform the online world as we know it today.
  41. 41. Rise of the Machines
  42. 42. Intelligent machines are not only getting connected, but getting mobile. This is resulting in robots and machines taking over more and more roles that until now depended on humans.
  43. 43. The Merger
  44. 44. The trend that is humanizing machines is matched by the trend that is digitizing humans. DNA science is progressing rapidly and is leading to our biology being digitized. Linked to intelligent prosthetics and 3D bioprinting is leading to mechanized humans.
  45. 45. Example: Here are the results of my DNA analysis, which allows me to connect with relatives by DNA and to get a personalized profile of health risks.
  46. 46. The New Free World
  47. 47. In the same way that entrepreneurs rewrote the rules in each time they discovered a new free world in the past, entrepreneurs are seeing space and the oceans as the next frontiers and the new free world.
  48. 48. World Wide Wealth
  49. 49. World wide wealth is the concept that collectively we can create and contribute more than when competing with each other. It is easier to do this now than ever, and more essential that we do.
  50. 50. “Humanity is taking its final exam. We have come to an extraordinary moment when it doesn’t have to be you or me anymore. There is enough for all.” ~ Buckminster Fuller
  51. 51. Blindside Revolution The Rising Tide
  52. 52. With these 10 waves their is one rising tide - a blindside revolution where we are seeing 10 horizontal technologies blindsiding 10 vertical industries.
  53. 53. The Blindside Revolution “I didn’t see THAT coming…”
  54. 54. Knockdowns
  55. 55. Knockdowns
  56. 56. The Battle of Trafalgar 1805 ~ 210 years ago Lord Nelson: 27 ships Napoleon: 33 ships Lord Nelson: 17,000 men Napoleon: 30,000 men British casualties: 1,500+ Franco-Spanish casualties: 16,000+
  57. 57. In the Battle of Trafalgar, Lord Nelson smaller fleet blindsided Napoleon’s Armada by hitting it at right angles and at speed.
  58. 58. Top 12 Industries Agriculture Mining Energy Construction Manufacturing Medical Military Transport Financial Education Communication Entertainment
  59. 59. Top 12 Technologies Crowd Leverage: Sharing & Sourcing Machine Learning: AI Global Reach: Real Time Translation Internet of Things: Sensors & Cameras High Speed Internet: Mobile & Video Mobile AI: Robotics & Drones Materialization: 3D Printing Quantified Self: Biotechnology & Genetics Sustainable Energy: Electric & Hybrid Virtual Reality: Gamified Connection Virtual Money: Digitized Currency Space Travel: Unlimited Resources
  60. 60. Apple’s March Transport Financial Education Communication Entertainment Crowd Leverage: Sharing & Sourcing Machine Learning: AI Global Reach: Real Time Translation Internet of Things: Sensors & Cameras High Speed Internet: Mobile & Video
  61. 61. Amazon’s March Transport Financial Education Communication Entertainment Crowd Leverage: Sharing & Sourcing Machine Learning: AI Global Reach: Real Time Translation Internet of Things: Sensors & Cameras High Speed Internet: Mobile & Video Mobile AI: Robotics & Drones Space Travel: Unlimited Resources Materialization: 3D Printing
  62. 62. Google’s March Transport Financial Education Communication Entertainment Medical Military Crowd Leverage: Sharing & Sourcing Machine Learning: AI Global Reach: Real Time Translation Internet of Things: Sensors & Cameras High Speed Internet: Mobile & Video Mobile AI: Robotics & Drones Quantified Self: Biotechnology & Genetics Space Travel: Unlimited Resources
  63. 63. The education system is still based on preparing children to join the industrial age…
  64. 64. While the industrial age was motivated by profit streams, the technological age is motivated by purpose streams.
  65. 65. Top 12 Profit Streams Agriculture Mining Energy Construction Manufacturing Medical Military Transport Financial Education Communication Entertainment
  66. 66. Top 12 Purpose Streams Natural,organicfood SustainableEnvironment RenewableEnergy Green,smarthomes Local,sustainableproduction 100%FreeGlobalHealthCare Peace&Security Freedom&Mobility IncomeEquality&EndtoPoverty Education&EqualityforAll 100%FreeOnlineAccess CelebratingArtisanship
  67. 67. Don’t begin by choosing an industry, and trying to enter it. Begin by choosing your purpose, connect with those on the same path, and harness technology effectively together to disrupt the industries in your path.
  68. 68. The map to entrepreneurship
  69. 69. Wealth = Value x Leverage
  70. 70. Wealth Dynamics
  71. 71. Infrared - Victim Red - Survivor Orange - Worker Yellow - Player Personal Flow Market Flow Indigo - Trustee Violet - Composer Ultraviolet - Legend Global Flow Green - Performer Blue - Conductor Wealth Lighthouse
  72. 72. Infra-red: Victim Red: Survivor Orange: Worker Yellow: Player Green: Performer Blue: Conductor Indigo: Trustee Violet: Composer Ultraviolet: Legend DRIVER DESIGNER Personal Value Personal Leverage Social Value Social Leverage Resonance 9 Levels
  73. 73. Wealth Dynamics and the Wealth Spectrum shows us where we are: Which of 8 natural paths to follow based on our strengths, and which of 9 levels we are at now based on our entrepreneurial expertise.
  74. 74. The Three Prisms
  75. 75. Global Flow Infrared - Victim Red - Survivor Orange - Worker Yellow - Player Green - Performer Blue - Conductor Personal Flow Market Flow ALCHEMY PRISM Indigo - Trustee Violet - Composer Ultraviolet - Legend Global Flow
  76. 76. DYNAMO Wood - What? TEMPO Earth - When? Sensory Intuitive Extrovert Introvert BLAZE STEEL Fire-Who? Metal-How? Mountain Heaven Lightning Wind Earth Valley Water Fire
  77. 77. I Ching
  78. 78. Wuji
  79. 79. Wu Xing Earth When? Fire Who? Wood What? Water Why? Metal How?
  80. 80. When you follow your natural path, and begin at the level you are at, you have a certainty within a sea of uncertainty. Your natural path is the surfboard to hold on to, that allows you to surf any wave. As you grow your expertise, you grow the size of wave you can surf. We can’t predict the future with certainty. But what is certain is if you know how to surf, you can surf the waves as they arrive.
  81. 81. Where do you want to be 5 years from now?
  82. 82. “Wealth isn’t how much money you have. Wealth is what you’re left with if you lose all your money.”
  83. 83. Twitter: #FFYB2015 Facebook: rogerjameshamilton
  84. 84. Connect for more at: www.entrepreneursinstitute.com www.rogerjameshamilton.com

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