Next month will mark 3 years since individuals and organizations began to go through the largest disruption they will ever know. With lockdowns, a staggering loss of human life, work-from-home, and the rapid emergence of a digital lifestyle and e-commerce infrastructure - we all had to learn to adapt quickly.
As I close out this series of 23 Trends for 2023, I've been thinking long and hard as to what the final, all-encompassing trend should be; to be honest, I've had several. But they've all had a common theme - all of us finally have the chance to look forward to what's next, rather than just concentrating right now on what we need to do to get through. In a conference call with a client the other day, I was given a gift when he mentioned that in his mind, they weres finally able to move away from triage - fast, quick steps to simply survive - to thinking about their future again. That's it!
And so trend #23 is "Forward, finally!" - because we finally have the chance to move from triage to tomorrow!
My last 3 events before Covid were firmly linked to the opportunities of the future. The American Truck Dealers Association brought me in for a keynote that took at the electrification of their industry, the arrival of hyper-connected trucking technology, and the potential for autonomous technology. Syngenta, the global agricultural company, had me in for a talk to key dealers on how farmers were aligned to fast-moving science trends with fast genomics, autonomy, the potential world of 24-hour farming, and more. The Canadian Golf Superintendents Association - my very last in-person event in March 2020 - took a look at the future of the golf industry, some of the new technologies, concepts, and ideas coming into the game, and how that might influence their work.
And then it all happened.
If you think about it, for a time, the future fell off the table; we were all too busy thinking about how to get through the next month, let alone the next 5 or 10 years. And yet, in the last several months, I've noticed during my calls about upcoming events with several CEOs that a key theme has emerged - perhaps we are through the worst, the thinking goes, and so, it's time to start looking to the future again.
With that in mind, here's an older post I wrote some years ago, '101 Things We Know About Our Future' - An Esoteric List of Things That Are Happening Now and Next!' It provides some food for thought on what we might be thinking about as we move from triage to tomorrow!
Some are obvious, some are not so obvious.
- We're obviously shifting from driving cars based on gas and internal combustion engines to those based on batteries and electric - and it will happen faster than you think
- Energy grids are shifting from mostly one-way distribution to massively two-way interconnected systems
- We're entering the era of connected agriculture, in which a kid who grew up playing Farmville will define the future of the virtual farm
- The oil industry is over. It's a sunset industry in decline as renewables come to dominate all future spending
- Solar power generation is growing faster than any other form of energy
- Constant bio-connectivity body monitoring, such as done through your mobile device, will forever transform healthcare
- Connected pharmaceuticals will one day soon report on how well they are working inside your body
- Africa is the next big economic powerhouse
- We'll never go back to the world of in-person retail shopping like it was before Covid
- You are surrounded by modern things right now that will become 'things from the olden days' during your lifetime
- Most major companies will be at risk of failure through computer security hacking issues - until security becomes a Board of Directors responsibility
- The fact that there are 'fitbits for cows' is a trend that is helping to accelerate battery storage technology
- The next generation has no attention span whatsoever: and this has big implications for everything!
- We're moving from a world in which we fix people after they're sick - to one in which we know what they are going to become sick with and act accordingly
- There will soon be a lot of weed-zapping robots on farms, along with tiny robotic pollinating insects
- Change-resistant baby boomers are starting to leave the economy, making things even faster than they are
- Machines are starting to think on their own a bit more. We don't yet know what this means.
- Most successful companies today will eventually go the way of Sears, Blockbuster, and Kodak - because of leadership complacency and hubris
- Right now, someone has the perfect idea in mind to put your business model into a death spiral - and you might not notice till it is too late
- The concept of data-transmitting crops is a marvelous thing - and we'll see it in our lifetime
- We will soon have windows almost everywhere that generate solar electricity, simply by being windows
- Car companies don't know how to innovate at the speed of Silicon Valley. This is a BIG problem - for them
- Insurance is moving from looking at the past performance of something to looking at real-time indicators from that thing
- Baseball bats, golf clubs, and footballs will have spatial connectivity technology as a built-in feature - providing for a new era of sports and exercise feedback
- We're quickly moving from 'learning how to drive to 'learning how to supervise a car'
- Batteries are at the heart of most significant future trends
- Manufacturing is no longer about mass production, it's about mass customization
- We're moving to a world of 24-hour farming - autonomy means that we no longer have to farm only when the sun is up
- In the near future, you're going to eat "who you are", with daily food plans based on your personal DNA profile
- There are a lot of things you will use in 10 years that have not yet been invented.
- Just-in-time insurance will dominate the industry within a decade
- You might one day golf with a personalized drone flying overhead, filming your round
- Most kids today will work in a job or career that does not yet exist
- Your business model won't last the next 10 years
- Bionic, artificial eye implants will soon bring eyesight to the blind
- One of the biggest energy opportunities in the next decade is to be found in an integrated home-energy wind/solar/battery/thermostat/iOT integrated system.
- Your car dashboard of today will be obsolete in but 18 months, just like your smartphone
- There is someone in a garage at this very moment with a really great idea that will become a billion-dollar company
- Half of the knowledge we get in the first year of university or college is obsolete, or out of date, by the time we graduate
- Urban farming within the 35 megacities of the future 20+ million people will change our entire concept of agriculture
- Norway will hit 100% electric vehicles by 2025, and other nations will soon follow
- It's pretty likely that the US will follow the trajectory of the Roman Empire as its democracy goes into its death spiral
- One day, the road on which you drive will automatically charge your electric car
- In the future, you'll be able to buy a DNA sequencing machine at Dollar General
- Most regulatory bodies will continue to act slowly in a fast-paced world - and the disconnect of today will have bigger implications tomorrow
- We'll probably soon have little robotic micro-drones regularly tending crops in agriculture
- The acceleration gap between the speed of change and our ability to deal with it is big -- and getting bigger
- Technology-oriented seniors community care is the 'next big thing' in seniors care - and will come just in time to deal with a massive flood of Alzheimer's' patients
- Much of what you know today is already obsolete - you just don't know it yet
- Most of the cost of equipment in every industry will be within the software and the chips - and not within the other hardware
- Most new homes will have driveway drone pads with an automatic storage locker as a standard feature
- Real-time analytical predictive insurance underwriting will be the only actuarial insurance model in the not-too-distant future
- We'll one day use 3D skin printing technology to deal with medical burns and other complex issues
- Rather than megabits and terabits, you'll be talking about yottabits. Hint: look it up
- The volume of known medical knowledge is increasing 48% annually, going from 153 exabytes in 2013 to 2,514 exabytes in 2020
- Smart, connected contact lenses will soon be able to monitor your health, such as with diabetes
- We're quickly moving from a world of computer code written by humans - to code-written-by-code-and-data
- One day, Apple will be delisted - every company eventually becomes irrelevant
- 40% of the big car makers of today won't exist by 2030, because they weren't able to make the shift to technology-focused electric vehicle technology
- Some kids born at this very moment might very well live beyond the age of 125 years
- Human brain augmentation technology will become a mainstream industry within the decade
- A 'next billion-dollar industry' will be fully integrated home microgrids - with renewable energy (solar/wind), batteries for storage, and tech to direct it directly into your car, all managed through a thermostat-like device
- The cost and complexity of car maintenance will have collapsed with the arrival of electric vehicles because there is really nothing to maintain
- The arrival of a faster future means the arrival of new insurance risk - and insurance companies will have to ensure for forms of risk that don't even yet exist, not even knowing what they are insuring for!
- Your car will have credit card capability embedded into the dashboard, in order to streamline drive-through and curbside pickup interactions
- The 40 mega-cities that will account for the majority of the earth's population 20 years out will grow most of their food within the city, including within 100-story high 'vertical farms'
- Most of your clothing will be smart, connected, and aware - helping you with fitness, health, and safety
- Your self-driving car will 'talk' to a lot of the other self-driving cars around it in order to figure out where it is going and how to safely get there
- Much like you might have a domain name or email address today, tomorrow you'll have your very own light spectrum on the infinite fiber-optic Internet, which will be reserved solely for your encrypted use on global optical networks
- By 2030, most actors have mostly become irrelevant – instead, avatars and deep-fake personalities will be purchased off the shelf, ready to be turned into the next great performance.
- The newest trillion-dollar company that will be common in 2035 came from a product that didn't exist at the moment you read this
- Likewise, one of the most important technologies in your life in ten years does not yet exist
- Personal health concierges will be one of the fastest-growing career professions
- We won’t find it unusual at all to know that a child in the future might actually meet their great-great-great-greet-great-great-great-grandparent.
- The volume of medical knowledge will have doubled by the time you re-read this post 78 days from now
- There is a child alive today who will receive the first cranial brain implant
- Vision care will transition from the prescribing of eyeglasses to the basic procedure of preparing an implant of bionic eyes
- Many crypto-currencies will become viewed much like tobacco, due to their destructive environmental impact
- Knee replacements will be grown at a bio-tissue farm, with customization based on your specific DNA.
- The TV show The Jetsons will soon seem like it too is from the olden days
- Most major shopping malls of today won't fulfill that function tomorrow - they'll be something else altogether. We don't yet know what.
- Some of the most respected democracies in the world will go full-fascist, leading to really challenging political realities
- You'll have a custom 3D food printer in your home as you become a part of the world of real-time, customizable food programming
- Human longevity in industrialized nations will undergo the first significant decline, dropping an average of 10 years, mostly with those who think science is not a thing
- We'll find that the hyped 'metaverse' didn't happen with avatars, but did with heads-up displays and similar technologies
- The concept of 'just-in-time learning' will come to dominate most of our education system in the years to come
- We will soon be growing human body parts in labs for use in many major surgical procedures
- Someone will figure out how you can spend an actual hour inside the very mind of your pet, thinking and seeing the world exactly as they do
- 50% to 80% of the revenue that a company will generate by 2030 will come from a product or service that does not yet exist today
- Many of the trucks in the industrialized world today will be driven by virtual drivers on the other side of the world tomorrow
- What we did for heart health in the 20th century, we did for brain health in the future
- Every single device that you use day today will be a featured piece in a museum in less than 25 years
- Most car dealers don't yet accept the inevitability of the demise of their business model
- In the future, the idea of a 'lighter than air' plane will not seem ridiculous.
- The world of science will have taken us from 19 million known chemical substances today to 5 billion by 2100 - and this will lead to the birth of countless new billion-dollar industries
- One day, you'll wonder whatever happened to the idea of 'change management workshops
- We will have figured out how to stop light in its tracks, which will have big implications for the future of all computer and chip technology
- 50% of Wikipedia will be useless within 10 years because of 'link-rot'
- Right now, there is a company that does not yet exist that will build a product not yet conceived, using material not yet invented, with a methodology yet to be discovered.
- We will still be talking about how committees are evil well into the future - because stupid companies will still form committees
- Fifty years out, people will still write lists of '101 things' because it provides a nice structure for creative thinking
Happy future!
The final trend in Jim's series '23 Trends for 2023' will be released later today. You can view the entire series at https://2023.jimcarroll.com.
For Jim, it was a lot of fun to write, providing him the opportunity to clarify his thoughts as to what comes next. The interesting thing is that it caught the attention of several CEOs of major organizations who found that it resonated with their thinking, and he has now been booked to open their next internal leadership meeting with a thought-provoking keynote based on many of these same themes!