Have your say: 2030 – How do Australian professionals feel about the decade ahead
Like many other Australians, have you been thinking about our future? If so, and you would like your perspectives to count?
Rocky Scopelliti, an internationally recognised Australian Futurologist is leading research to investigate Australian professionals attitudes toward technological and scientific developments over the coming decade.
Your perspectives would be highly valued and he will provide respondents with a copy of the key findings in gratitude for your 10 minutes of time to complete this anonymous survey – ‘2030 – How do Australian professionals feel about the decade ahead?’
About the research
How ready, confident and optimistic (or not) are you for the decade ahead ?
Today, we stand at the beginning of a new decade that will fundamentally change our social, cultural, economic, political and technological future.
It will be characterised by the 4th Industrial Revolution that the World Economic Forum describes as ‘augmenting our digital, physical, biological and environmental worlds’. They predict it to be the largest transformation in our history and its speed, scale and impact will affect all nations, industries, organisations and institutions. It will eclipse all that has gone before.
Please note – This is an anonymous survey. No personal information will be collected to preserve your confidentiality.
Your support by way of completing the 10 minute anonymous online questionnaire through the link below would be very much appreciated. Submissions close Friday 7 February 2020.
Rocky Scopelliti is a world-renowned futurologist. His pioneering behavioural economics research on the confluence of demographic change associated with Millennials, and digital technology, have influenced the way we think about our social, cultural, economic and technological future. His book ‘Youthquake 4.0 – A Whole Generation and the New Industrial Revolution’ was launched globally in 2018 and is now published in Chinese, Vietnamese, Indonesian and Korean languages. As a media commentator, his unique insights have featured on SKY Business News, The Australian Financial Review, ABC Radio National, The Economist, Forbes and Bloomberg. As an international key note speaker, his presentations have captivated audiences across Asia Pacific, the USA and Europe including Mobile World Congress. As a thought-leading Chief Juvenescence Officer, over 150 boards and leadership teams, including Fortune 100 corporations, each year seek his advice on strategy, emerging technologies and their future impact. A distinguished author, his 15 thought leadership research publications have become internationally recognised for their influence including the World Economic Forum’s Disruptive Innovation in Financial Services Program.