Difference between revisions of "Driving Forces"
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====[[Economic Driving Forces]]==== <br> | ====[[Economic Driving Forces]]==== <br> | ||
Includes the following driving forces:<br> | |||
[[E-commerce in developing countries]], [[Crisis of the capitalism]], [[Competitiveness through innovation in the technology industry]], [[Open Source]], [[Declining Dollar]], [[Chinese Families' economic condition]] and [[Alternative energy sources]] | |||
====[[Societal Driving Forces]]==== <br> | ====[[Societal Driving Forces]]==== <br> | ||
====[[Technological Driving Forces]]==== <br> | ====[[Technological Driving Forces]]==== <br> |
Revision as of 14:13, 13 June 2005
A driving forces is a conceptual tool that help us understand deep trends working in the world, that have an effect on the terrain of your focal issue.
Below is an introduction how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and instructions how to upload your driving forces. These where originally meant for students, but can of course be used by anyone.
How to determine a driving force?
Driving Forces Template
How to Upload a Driving Force
Political Driving Forces
Driving forces you will find here include:
An Open China, Control of the Internet, Economic Growth in China, Islamic Fundamentalism, Power of the United Nations, Proliferation of nuclear weapons and World Unification
====Economic Driving Forces====
Includes the following driving forces:
E-commerce in developing countries, Crisis of the capitalism, Competitiveness through innovation in the technology industry, Open Source, Declining Dollar, Chinese Families' economic condition and Alternative energy sources
====Societal Driving Forces====
====Technological Driving Forces====
====Environmental Driving Forces====
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