Club of Amsterdam Journal, April 2023, Issue 253

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Club of Amsterdam Journal, April 2023, Issue 253

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CONTENT
Lead Article
Management is so passé — it’s co-creation that workers are demanding
by David Weitzner

Article 01
Women in Economics: Gita Gopinath
by CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research) & VideoVox Economics

The Future Now Show
“Who’s gonna pay for it?”
The Cost of A Pro Human Future

with Brett King & Miss Metaverse

Article 02
Corporate Responsibility
by World Bank

News about the Future
> Namati
> Prospect

Article 03
The development of a discipline
by Peter van Gorsel

Recommended Book
The Ministry for the Future
by Kim Stanley Robinson

Article 04
Here’s how your holiday photos could help save endangered species
by Kasim Rafiq, Liverpool John Moores University

Climate Change Success Story
Eco-friendly Tourism

Futurist Portrait
Stefan Hyttfors
Futurist


Tags:
Africa, Banking, Biodiversity, Common Good,
Corporate Responsibility, Diversity, Ecotourism,
Empathy, ENERGY, Funding the Future, Inclusion,
Management, TECHNOLOGY, Tourism, Values, Wildlife

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Brett King: “Banking is no longer somewhere you go, it’s something you do.” “The key skill sets in this new world will belong to the data scientists who understand when, why, and how customers use bank products, and the storytellers who can place the product or service in the customer’s life when and where they need it.”

Stefan Hyttfors: “What would you do if money was no object? To almost nine out of ten adults the answer is ”something else”. While you might find this sad (I do) it is also proof of a great opportunity. Organisations and leaders who don’t see people as a commodity to be managed in order to grow money, but rather see money as the commodity in their mission to help grow people, and society, is a new trend in Silicon Valley.”

Gita Gopinath: “The advantages of globalization are actually much like the advantages of technological improvement. They have very similar effects: they raise output in countries, raise productivity, create more jobs, raise wages, and lower prices of products in the world economy.”

Kim Stanley Robinson: “To be clear, concluding in brief: there is enough for all. So there should be no more people living in poverty. And there should be no more billionaires.”
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