A survey from Synovate comes with the conclusion that information overload doesn't exist. Well users of the internet do not experience the information overload. Is information overload something that comes from the old way of thinking in which traditional sources were the most powerful and the only ones who could spread information. Please give your opinion.
The trust in politics and governments is reducing rapidly. To regain trust the political system has to be reshaped by the laws of the 21st century.
The world is in a crisis. The main question is if this crisis is a sign of a possible transition in which we might be? A transition towards a totally new world where big companies will lose the battle from the individuals which group themselves on the internet. A new world with new politics, customer interaction and the death of mass media. A world where the individual will become the most powerful entity.
Larger corporates' culture and structures will hold them back from rapidly responding to customer issues. The customer remains a number. Therefore it is impossible to work in a truly customer centric way, despite current and upcoming technological possibilities.
Careers are more important than the overall success of the organisation or the needs of customers. This attitude prevents innovation and customer-centric operations.
Thinking about the future and strategic planning is hot. But is it usefull? We see changes upon changes and faster than ever before. Predictions never hold. So, what is and what isn't usefull. Tell us your view.
Engels: Het Internet dwingt voor een veel opener cultuur en samenleving. Informatie is altijd en overal onder handbereik. Hierdoor worden organisaties maar zeker ook de overheid transparanter. Vandaar ook onze stelling, de overheid moet veranderen, maar wanneer?