As the technology explosion continues to pour new tools on the world, it is getting increasingly difficult to develop a winning strategy for using them. Organizations are spending huge amounts of their budgets to gain leverage in the marketplace, and finding that almost every project costs twice as much as they believed, and takes twice as long to implement. Most executives, have little idea what the IT department is even talking about when discussions come up around security, networking, or software architecture. It is now a business reality that technology trends and usage must be understood and utilized in order to grab market share, and drive profits.
The dynamics driving the economy are ever changing, and awareness of the new trends driving current success is an important advantage. Scott Klososky has proven multiple times that by combining technology knowledge with information on social trends, a person can have a huge impact in growing a business. For example, Scott started a technology company in the Soviet Union two years before its collapse. Not only does he have unique ideas that can be taken home and acted upon right away, he also delivers these ideas in a fun and humorous way. In a market that is becoming more highly competitive on a worldwide basis, any edge one can gain from a new perspective is essential. This keynote presentation has been very well received by audiences of both large and small business.
This keynote is perfect for executives that have become jaded with hearing the same types of speakers over and over. The topic is an analysis of whether technology is helping or hurting the human race. Scott presents both sides of the argument and does so with his usual flair. Many people are curious about this question and have been talking about it for years, yet there has been very little commentary on the subject. People never fail to walk away from this keynote with many new ideas to ponder.
In this keynote, Scott delivers a ten step timeline that shows major technolody milestones and their influence on mankind. Our world is at step four - so part of the talk sets a context from the past, and the second half paints an interesting picture of the future. The most intriguing thing about this presentation is the possible impacts on the business world. Once again, this keynote is great for an audience that has seen a lot of speakers and just wants something new.
Scott has archived many interesting short videos from the Web. This presentation is a series of those videos, with a little commentary thrown in. This presentation is best done as a means of thought provoking entertainment. It drives a range of emotions for the audience and blends a technology component with an interesting series of views on life in the world.
- Improving the Corporate Culture
- Entrepreneurism/Intrepreneurism
- Innovation
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