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Revision as of 15:00, 18 March 2006
Team composition
- Arjan Hannink
- Jasper Odijk
- Ron Sneijers
- Sander van den Belt
- Wojtek Chowanski
Introduction
How will the business workspace look in the next ten years.
Hopefully like this
http://download.sneijers.net/hawaii.jpg
Dimensions
1. Technological
2. Political and Legal
3. Enviromental
4. Economical
5. Social
Driving Forces
+++Please Order all new driving forces alphabetical+++
Technological
- name
- High Speed Train Network (HSL)
- Network Bandwidth
- Pay-as-you-drive
- The increase of digital developing functions in a mobile phone
- Virtual Communication
Political and Legal
Enviromental
- Global Warming
- Green Buildings
- Green transporation mediums
- Pollution
- Public meeting spaces
- Traffic Congestion
Economical
- name
- Business in Society
- High Speed Train Network (HSL)
- Iranian Oil Bourse
- Pay-as-you-drive
- Traffic Congestion
Social
- Aging Europe
- Business in Society
- Emergence of new Technology Related Diseases
- immigration
- Increasing Mobility
- People's need for communication and information
- Power of Information-anywhere, everywhere
- The Globalization of Culture (or Cultural Globalization)
- Urbanization and Social Status
- name
Research questions
Technological
- name
- name
Political and Legal
- name
- name
Enviromental
- name
- name
Economical
- name
- name
Social
- name
- name
Predetermined and critical uncertainties
Framework / System diagrams
Assumptions
Scenarios
Implications
References
- common sense :)