2020 Future seen from 2015: Futurist Mobile World. Consumer Trends:keynote conference speaker

convergence on price, quality, features.image, branding, winning customers, online marketing and building trust. Consumer changes, preferences and lifestyles. Keynote conference futurist speaker – Patrick Dixon. Energy saving, global warming, carbon neutral business and helping climate change. Videoconferencing and virtual teams. Winning the war for talent – motivation and leadership styles. … telecom marketing lifestyles markets consumers customers clients communications management mobile …

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25 Responses to “2020 Future seen from 2015: Futurist Mobile World. Consumer Trends:keynote conference speaker”

  1. savileard says:

    please tell more im only a 12 year old and look up this stuff very interasting….

  2. ianfoster99 says:

    Great presentation and honest, realistic views. No glossy slideshows and glossy sales bull. Open minded & forward thinking. Disagree with reliability of computers back in 70’s though.

  3. KitManScoop says:

    Hi Patrick, University students here!

    Are you trying to say Vodafone should start a bank on it’s own or Vodafone and a bank merge together?

    Also why American Express? Why not HSBC or Barclays? What are the benefits of first mover advantages for mobile operators?

  4. Nemisis2003 says:

    This guy is making some fundamentally wrong assumptions. Hope he doesn’t actually work for Nokia?

  5. Tex200950 says:

    So like NONSESE to me!

  6. MohamedAlhashimi says:

    sounds cool!

  7. onexdata says:

    AWESOME ideas for the future of NOKIA or any other company! Beautiful!

  8. topdog53k says:

    thats right…

  9. Eduitorg says:

    u dont live in JP i take it… yea they have 5 yrs ago

  10. ChuckBleedinNorris says:

    34:00 wtf!!

  11. lateralbloke says:

    Nokia losing market share – now a big reality! What a lot of hot air! Might as well stick a finger in the wind…This guy is earning his wage talking as if he is in the future…what is going on with companies lsitening to this drivel!

  12. Nkatsikanis says:

    Wow so many new videos, how do you keep up with all the comments you get a day. How many do you get a day on average?

  13. TivoliMylarBalloons says:

    Fuck Future Technology!
    80s and 90s Forever!
    back to tape players back to windows 98 back to the 80s and 90s!
    Fuck new

  14. glennwih says:

    My Intelligece Quotient (IQ) is 162. Frak off.

  15. PeteDudeUK says:

    glennwih, you are an idiot. plain and simple.

  16. native707 says:

    the future is what you what, not someone else telling what they think it is.2015 is going to be a day just like the rest…..life gos on…..dream big,think big,there is mars…moon..to start new worlds ………we are the one’s to make it happen.

  17. glennwih says:

    I have an idea that Nokia (pronounced No-key ah) has never thought of yet. It is worth billions. It has to do with advertising revenue. No one in the world has thought of it except myself. Nokia can pay me for my brilliance.

  18. glennwih says:

    Carbon Credits is a scam for world government. If you believe this guy, you are a moron. There is no such thing as global warming. You are a really stupid moron if you believe it.

  19. InfoSauce says:

    “Future consumer choices will be shaped by emotion”??? What the hell is he talking about? Consumer choices have always been shaped by emotion, that’s what propaganda does. And what’s this shit about rioting because of Obama?? Gee thanks for the warning!! The arrogance of these psychopaths is incredible!!!! They don’t even hide it anymore.

  20. moniz1111 says:

    Uh right is that why Nokia layed off 300 hundred employees last year. Your company is bombing because of all the manufactuering overseas, there are more companies making phones then there are people starving in africa. And the election of Obama wasnt about emotion it was strategy placed by the goverment.

  21. SaulAlfaro says:

    Good job Patrick,
    I think Nokia should integrate temperature sensors, and heart beat testing device for emergency response team. Another of My ideas! integrate glasses to nokia camera system so that people can have a more realistic experience, and if you want to go further with mi idea integrate the real time nokia cam. to the army “each member of a team can tune in one another and watch what another of the team is seeing.this would help save lifes etc.just my idea cheers

  22. pjvdixon says:

    Thanks – well of course we are seeing both divergence and convergence. So good products get copied fast, but we need to constantly stretch beyond mere imitation which does brand image no good at all. Patrick Dixon

  23. bermudaiv says:

    Patrick,
    Whilst I understand that this is a “fictional” scenario, I think your commentary about the Apple Iphone contradicts your previous section about Convergence vs Divergence. If Nokia simply copies a successful technology, in this case the iPhone example, isn’t that contradicting the Divergence mantra?

  24. examo7 says:

    Passion & Emotion rule Choices..

  25. pjvdixon says:

    Yes it takes a little while to get one’s head around this. I did similar scenario / set in 2015 in the EU Parliament (Internet Group) last week and it worked really well with them too.

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