It's Getting Faster
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the accelerating pace of technological change and its implications for society in this thought-provoking GOTO Amsterdam 2019 conference talk. Delve into the historical progression of human tools and technology, from stone axes to modern computers, and examine why the rate of advancement is increasing exponentially. Investigate the concept of the Sixth Industrial Revolution and its potential impact on our lives and work. Learn about Wardley Maps as a tool for understanding and navigating technological landscapes. Discuss recent scientific breakthroughs and their significance. Analyze the rapid evolution of JavaScript frameworks as an example of tech industry volatility. Examine case studies of innovative companies like F International and JOTD. Explore concepts such as Tribe Safety and their relevance to modern workplaces. Consider insights from thought leaders like Julian Burkinshaw, John Kotter, and Carol Cadwallader. Reflect on the environmental impact of technological progress, including species extinctions and the Holocene epoch. Conclude by contemplating the ultimate goals of technological advancement and the importance of maintaining human connections in an increasingly digital world.
Syllabus
Intro
The Sixth Industrial Revolution
Wardley Maps
Science Advances
How fast technology is growing
JavaScript frameworks
F International
JOTD
Great Boss Dead Boss
Tribe Safety
Julian Burkinshaw
John Kotter
Julian Brkinshaw
Ferrari
Google
Carol Cadwallader
Mark Zuckerberg
Extinctions
The Holocene
The Goal
The Tribe
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GOTO Conferences
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