Peter de Jager

Peter de Jager is a speaker/consultant on the issues relating to the Management of the Future -- technological and otherwise. Some titles under this umbrella topic include.

  • Commerce ends with an E!... Our focus is first on our 'commerce' and then on the Internet.
  • The Rule of 100 in your business... Why rapid change in ANY direction forces you to re-examine your business,
    your industry and even society.
  • Technology in Context... What instant access to information means to any industry.
  • The Erosion of Boundaries... What does the ever increasing flood of technology mean to life in general?
  • The Fading Hope of Privacy and the increased need for Ethics... An examination of the loss of privacy in the 21st century.
  • The drive to simplicity in the face of increasing complexity...
  • Why Cities in Italy are reversing the clock on Technology.
  • The Vapour Point of Product... What happens when it costs less to build it yourself than to buy it from a store?
    An examination of the near future of Rapid Manufacturing.

He has published 100's of articles on Problem Solving, Creativity, Change and issues relating to the future and technology. His articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Scientific American.

Having spoken in more than 30 countries, he is recognized worldwide as an exciting and engaging speaker. His audiences have included the World Economic Forum, The World Bank and The Bank for International Settlements.

In his presentations he attacks, with humor of course, the myths surrounding our understanding of the Change process and technology. His talks are accessible by both staff and upper management. The sole objective of his presentations, despite the seriousness of the topic, is to provide actionable items which immediately help with both the management of change and the ability to cope with change.

His presentations are highly interactive, fun, irreverent to mistaken ideas and most importantly, directly applicable to the change & technology challenges facing us both personally and professionally.

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