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The future of golf club

management

David Wood @dw2

Principal, Delta Wisdom Chair, London Futurists londonfuturists.com deltawisdom.com

Anticipating the unexpected

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@dw2 Page 3 Vision: June 1998

Positive

feedback

cycle

Anticipated convergence

Built a software platform for collaboration

Spotted trends

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Newspaper ad revenue

US Newspaper Advertising Revenue Adjusted for Inflation

1950 to 2014

?

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Collapse of newspaper ad revenue

http://www.aei-ideas.org/2014/04/creative-destruction-2013-newspaper-ad-revenue-continued-its-precipitous-free-fall-and-its-probably-not-over-yet/

US Newspaper Advertising Revenue Adjusted for Inflation

1950 to 2014

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Disruption via convergence

Are impacted & transformed

@dw2 Page 8 http://www.philipbeeching.com/2012/08/why-companies-fail-rise-and-fall-of-hmv.html

“Greatest threats to HMV… online retailers, downloadable music…”

Advice given to HMV CEO, 2002

The CEO’s reply:

“I have never heard such rubbish”

“Downloadable music is just a fad”

“People will always want the atmosphere and experience of a music store rather than online shopping”

The dotcom bubble had just burst…

But the deeper trends were still up… Trends of computation & digitisation

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Disruption via convergence

Are impacted & enhanced

Are impacted & superseded

?

See the steamrollers coming Be agile and strong enough to turn the steamrollers to your advantage

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Trend management: seeing what’s credible 1. Identifying trends – establish your catalogue of trends

– Technological trends – Social trends – Political trends

2. Cultivate sources of insight – Customer insight – Competitor insight – Employee insight – Research insight – Maverick insight

3. Monitoring trends – Identify what would count as future “canary” signals – Update your list regularly (once a quarter, formal review annually)

@dw2 Page 13 http://www.computerworld.com/article/2473980/data-storage-solutions/143723-Storage-

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Improvement in wireless networks www.arraycomm.com/technology/coopers-law

Cooper’s Law: The amount of information that can be transmitted over useful radio spectrum has

roughly doubled every 30 months since 1895

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1373272/ The-day-Martin-Cooper-took-mobile-phone-public-leaving-New-Yorkers-bemused-bewildered.html

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Computations per kWh, 1950-2010 Improvement in energy efficiency of computers

Source: Jonathan Koomey, Consulting Professor, Stanford Technology Review, 9 Apr 2012

10^3 to 10^15 over 60 years

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/427444/the-computing-trend-that-will-change-everything/

40 doublings over 60 years 18 months average doubling

In line with “Moore’s Law”

100 fold improvement per decade

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www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/moores_law_40th/

(Gordon) Moore’s Law: 1965

@dw2 Page 18 http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/02/intel-forges-ahead-to-10nm-will-move-away-from-silicon-at-7nm/

Steady progress towards smaller architectures

Quantum computing?

3D chips?

Silicon -> indium gallium

arsenide?

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Changes in the last 10 years

2005

2015 5 times faster

5 times cheaper

4 times smaller

Smartphones

Computing+++

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Positive feedback cycles

Design, Manufacturing

Computers

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Positive feedback cycles

Software tools (debuggers, compilers…)

Software

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Positive feedback cycles

Education

Technology

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People

Technology

Education

Networks

Tools Positive

feedback

cycle

Designers Entrepreneurs

Engineers

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We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology

in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run

Roy Amara President, Institute for the Future

Amara’s Law

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New platform capability

Disappointment

Further Disappointment

Again!

Old platform no longer

competitive

Disruptions can take a long time in gestation Even though they may eventually seem to blossom quickly

Previous platform

New processes,

skills & tools

critically important

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B N

C I

NBIC Convergence

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Atoms Genes

Bits Neurons

Bio-Tech

Nano-Tech

Cogno-Tech

Info-Tech

Software

Hardware

Biology Physical

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3

Human + Machine

4

2 1

4 great convergences

Mobile -> Wearable -> -> Insideable ->…

Cyborgs

@dw2 Page 30 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/junhao/darma-sit-smart-for-a-healthy-body-and-mind

Darma: Sit smart for a healthy body and mind

“Sitting has become the smoking of our

generation” – Nilofer Merchant

“Smart cushion”

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“Already lets you run up to 40 km/h”

http://www.bionicboot.com/

“Bionic boots”

Wearable robots

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“Robotic suit gives shipyard workers super strength”

Daewoo Shipbuilding

Boosts raw lifting ability Workers manipulate heavy items more precisely

Suit takes most of the weight So the user is effectively handling light objects

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22329803.900-robotic-suit-gives-shipyard-workers-super-strength.html

Wearable robots: Exoskeleton

Suit weights 28 kg Made from carbon, aluminium alloy, and steel

The suit supports itself Engineered to follow the wearer’s movements

@dw2 Page 33 http://www.mc10inc.com/

“When Wearable Tech Saves Your Life, You Won’t Take It Off”

Digital tattoos

“Epidermal electronics”

The size of just 2 postage stamps

http://www.fastcompany.com/3033417/when-wearable-tech-saves-your-life-you-wont-take-it-off

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“Towards 1 Billion Shipments

… within 10 years”

– Ori Inbar

“Smart Glasses Market 2015” – report from AugmentedReality.ORG

Glasses phase 1 -> phase 2 -> phase 3 -> phase 4…

@dw2 Page 36 “Smart Glasses Market 2015” – report from AugmentedReality.ORG

Glasses phase 1

Glasses phase 2

Glasses phase 3

Phase 4

@dw2 Page 38 “Smart Glasses Market 2015” – report from AugmentedReality.ORG

With probability around 60%

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Mobile -> Wearable -> -> Insideable ->…

Cyborgs

3

Human + Machine Software + Biology

4

2 1

4 great convergences

@dw2 Page 40 http://www.genome.gov/sequencingcosts/

$100M in 2001

$10M in 2007

Halving each 2 yrs

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$100M in 2001

$10k in 2011

$10M in 2007

Halving each 2 yrs

Halving each 5 months!

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George Church Professor of Genetics

Harvard Medical School

http://www.frontlinegenomics.com/2166/have-veritas-genetics-broken-the-1000-genome-barrier/

BOSTON, Sept. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ Veritas Genetics today announced that the company is making it possible for participants in the Personal Genome Project (PGP) to be among the first to get their whole genome sequenced and interpreted for less than $1,000.

@dw2 Page 43 Rob Carlson, Feb 2014: www.synthesis.cc

Price per Base of DNA Sequencing

(Reading) & Synthesis

(Writing)

Convergence: Software and biology

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Convergence: Software and biology

http://www.economist.com/node/16163154

“And man made life”

Designer babies

Re-designed adults

Regenerative medicine

Stem cell therapies

Rejuveneering

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“The science behind radical life extension”

“Live long enough to live forever”

Golf (or activities related to golf) as key part of health-extending

regime

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Golf

Physical health

Mental health

Positive

feedback

cycle

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Martin Rudolf Heland, Kaffebeslaget, 1800

Next generation neuro-stimulants?

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Physical + Virtual

Mobile -> Wearable -> -> Insideable ->…

Cyborgs

3

Human + Machine Software + Biology

Synthetic biology

Genetic engineering

4

2 1

4 great convergences

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Dematerialisation

Owns no taxis Owns no hotels Owns no telco infra Owns no inventory

Owns no cinemas Creates no content Doesn’t own apps Has no actual money

https://twitter.com/MAC5WebDesign/status/663129925411454976 @ibmGE

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Physical + Virtual

VR -> AR (Augmented Reality)

MOOCs, cryptocurrency…

Deep machine learning

Hybrid intelligence

Mobile -> Wearable -> -> Insideable ->…

Cyborgs

3 AI + Human Intelligence

Human + Machine Software + Biology

Synthetic biology

Genetic engineering

4

2 1

4 great convergences

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Trend management: seeing what’s credible 1. Identifying trends – establish your catalogue of trends

– Technological trends – Social trends – Political trends

2. Cultivate sources of insight – Customer insight – Competitor insight – Employee insight – Research insight – Maverick insight

3. Monitoring trends – Identify what would count as future “canary” signals – Update your list regularly (once a quarter, formal review annually)

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10 Useful maverick(?) futurist reference sites 1. The World Future Society: http://www.wfs.org/

2. Singularity Hub (published by Singularity University)

– http://singularityhub.com/

3. Futurism, by Alex Klokus: http://futurism.com/

4. Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology (IEET): http://ieet.org/

5. The Millennium Project – “The State of the Future”: https://themp.org/

6. The Singularity 1-1 podcast series, by Nikola Danaylov

– https://www.singularityweblog.com/

7. Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence: http://www.kurzweilai.net/

8. Peter Diamandis (author of “Abundance”): http://www.diamandis.com/

9. Andreessen Horowitz blog: “Software is eating the world”

– http://a16z.com/

10. London Futurists newsletters: http://londonfuturists.com/newsletters/

@dw2 @ramez