Thursday, 4 March 2010

Summary of a talk by futurist John Naisbitt at an AustCham regional conference – www.alanayu.wordpress.com

John Naisbitt the futurist held a discussion session at the AustCham Regional Conference.  The gist of his talk:

-          The Western representative democracy model is essentially “horizontal” with two parties slugging it out every few years

-          This model has been rendered dysfunctional and inoperative by the information revolution

-          An alternative “vertical” model is developing in Asia and China in which an interplay between top-down directions and bottom-up initiatives enables progress

-          The “West” doesn’t understand that China and Asia will never accept the rules it imposes on them

-          The success of the US lies partly in its ability to replenish the talent pool with immigrants

-          Europe is on a path of mutually assured decline

-          The “West” needs to seriously consider how to improve conditions in Africa – an impoverished Africa will not be good for the world

-          China today is a country with no ideology, but it appreciates that it needs to change its educational system to engender more innovation

-          The coming decade will be fantastic for Asia

-          Based on the 10 to 1 ratio in direct foreign investment in China vs. India, China’s development will be a lot faster than India’s

-          You don’t get results by solving problems, but by exploiting opportunities

-          Australia needs to decide whether it is part of the “west” or Asia and act as a bridge between the two

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