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==Future of Climate Change Negotiations in 2020==
==Future of Climate Change Negotiations in 2020==
A scenario set that explores the different pathways that negotiations on Climate change will take in the next 10 years.  Will there be multilateral agreements lead by the UN, or bilateral agreements, will countries or companies be in the lead, will this result in a new economic order, etc. <br>
A scenario set that explores the different pathways that negotiations on Climate change will take in the next 10 years.  Will there be multilateral agreements lead by the UN, or bilateral agreements, will countries or companies be in the lead, will this result in a new economic order, etc. <br>
Further information could be found on the [[scenario page]]
Further information could be found on the [[Climate_Change_Negotiations|scenario page]]

Revision as of 20:35, 16 August 2010

Scenario Questions

Numbers that matter presentation dates

Tue 17th of Aug-
Wed 18th of Aug-
Thu 19th of Aug-
Mon 23rd of Aug-"Climate Change Negotiations" presentation
Tue 24th of Aug- "Tablets in Education" presentation
Wed 25th of Aug- "Future of Consulting" presentation
Thu 26th of Aug-

Future of Mobility in Netherlands 2030

The Netherlands has 90 billion km driven in NL, of which 50% is business related, with a significant increase in business use, yet not a corresponding increase in productivity of the economy. This means that investing in new roads is NOT the best way to spend public money. How will mobility evolve in the next 20 years.
- Herman Wagter, Business Development Director Glasvezelnet Amsterdam
Twitter http://twitter.com/hermanwagter

http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=720779&pvs=pp&authToken=zZoa&authType=name&locale=en_US&trk=ppro_viewmore&lnk=vw_pprofile

Future of the City Centre 2025

How will city centre be like in 2025? What could change in the city centre, in a post-crisis environment. Will it stay as a meeting spot, with a business function. Will offices still be the place where people work? City centres in Huston or Detriot city has returned to markert gardering, with the houses abandoned. Or will it have a new lease of life, renewed through urban agriculture, (witness the NYC lightrail project, etc)? What will the city's relevance be when physical meetings come to an end?
Sander de Iong, Secretary General Rotterdam IAB, EDBR

http://www.iabrotterdam.com/Content/www.iabrotterdam.com/Documenten/CV%20Sander%20de%20Iongh.pdf

Future of Tablets in Education

Bernard de Groot, CIO Sanoma Learning & Literature
Twitter http://twitter.com/batdegroot
http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=1006520&pvs=pp&authToken=Q3QD&authType=name&locale=en_US&trk=ppro_viewmore&lnk=vw_pprofile

Future of Consulting 2020

Traditional consulting evolved out of McKinsey's practice in New York who famously said that men's socks should reach their knees, because "a client should never see flesh". Much of these ideas are still alive in consulting today. Joost Pryde, Co-Founder House of Performance
http://www.hofp.nl/wa.asp?idWebPage=18558&idDetails=378
Twitter: http://twitter.com/jpreyde

Future of Innovation 2020

What will innovation be in the future? Will all innovation be open, or will that lead to the average, and no innovation? What role will technology play in this space?
Russ Conser -Manager GameChanger Shell International E&P Inc.
http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=3080859&pvs=pp&authToken=feji&authType=name&locale=en_US&trk=ppro_viewmore&lnk=vw_pprofile

Future of Climate Change Negotiations in 2020

A scenario set that explores the different pathways that negotiations on Climate change will take in the next 10 years. Will there be multilateral agreements lead by the UN, or bilateral agreements, will countries or companies be in the lead, will this result in a new economic order, etc.
Further information could be found on the scenario page