| Title | : | Technology, Energy, and Health (Entering the Shift Age, eBook 6) |
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| Rating | : | 4.78 (759 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B009WT7CMY |
| Format Type | : | - |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-11-12 |
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We are leaving the Information Age and transitioning into the Shift Age, a time of transformation and change that offers both great risk and incredible opportunity. In Entering the Shift Age, David Houle identifies and explains the dynamics and forces that have shaped our world and will continue to reshape our world for the next 20 years. He shows how the Shift Age means a world fully global yet focused on the individual, where the speed of change is so fast that change itself is the new norm. He also comments from the front lines of the Shift Age on issues and topics that affect our lives, from business and technology to environment, media and global culture.eBook 6 looks at three of the most significant areas of change in the Shift Age, offering a high-level tour of the major changes and trends in technology, energy, medicine, and health management.Part 4: The Future of the Shift Age Introduction Chapter 16: Technology Chapter 17: Energy Chapter 18: Medicine
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