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Weekly Round-Up: On Team Building, Gratitude and Leadership

leaderCommunicator

Leadership in the Transformation Decade By David Houle, Switch & Shift In a column I wrote on 01-01-10 – interesting digital date- I called 2010-2020 the Transformation Decade. Not only did that blog post blow up in the blogosphere and Twitter, the underlying concept….

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

Six Disciplines

According to analyst firm Gartner , the nature of work will witness 10 key changes through 2020. Key predictions include: Organizations will need to plan for increasingly chaotic environments that are out of their direct control, and adaptation must involve adjusting to all 10 of the trends.

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

Six Disciplines

According to analyst firm Gartner , the nature of work will witness 10 key changes through 2020. Key predictions include: Organizations will need to plan for increasingly chaotic environments that are out of their direct control, and adaptation must involve adjusting to all 10 of the trends.

Agility 133
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Talent As A Critical Resource

ExactHire - Leadership

By 2020, the Millennial Generation will represent nearly 50% of all workers in the U.S. So the focus for most leaders was on increasing sales–this was the constraint to growth. Instead of adding one or two Millennials to the payroll, they’re adding several.

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A $10 Trillion Bet on China and India

Harvard Business Review

But our book's primary thesis — and one that we continue to maintain — is that the economies of China and India will continue to grow at a compound annual growth rate of at least 8% through the end of the decade, and that annual consumer spending in the two countries combined will therefore reach $10 trillion by 2020.

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Behind China's Roaring Solar Industry

Harvard Business Review

We calculate that between 2010 and 2020, the people of China and India will have consumed goods and services worth a total of $64 trillion. In 1990, there were 227 million houses in China — by 2010, there were 371 million. Chinese consumers will spend $41.5 trillion to $6.2 trillion, an increase of 203 percent.

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Tackle Bias in Your Company Without Making People Defensive

Harvard Business Review

Barely a blip on Google’s radar in 2010, a Google trends search shows how much the term has now gone mainstream. What are your 2020 objectives, targets and milestones? Here’s an example from a real company we’ve worked with: We set a bold target of hitting $10 billion in revenue by 2020.