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Gartner for IT Leaders Toolkit

Trends That Matter: A Visual Slide Map for Executives. Gartner for IT Leaders Toolkit. Instructions for Use. This is a continuously looping, interactive PowerPoint presentation. Start the slideshow. Page onto the main chart (Slide 3).

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Gartner for IT Leaders Toolkit

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  1. Trends That Matter: A Visual Slide Map for Executives Gartner for IT Leaders Toolkit

  2. Instructions for Use • This is a continuously looping, interactive PowerPoint presentation. • Start the slideshow. • Page onto the main chart (Slide 3). • Mouse click on any area of the main chart to "zoom in" to that quadrant. • Mouse click on any trend to bring up its explanation slide. • Use the escape key to return to the quadrant. • Mouse click the "main chart" icon to return to the main chart. • Use the escape key to exit the slideshow from the main chart.

  3. Trends That Matter 2011-2012:Trend Map Clusters Computing commoditizes: Scarcity and access restrictions to computing resources are reduced Globalization stresses: Gradual free-trade equalization of nations, causing difficult change World without secrets: Information everywhere, challenges existing notions of privacy and control Interfaces humanize: Computers gradually advance toward natural human communication methods Data science advances: Breakthroughs in combining and analyzing vast, disparate data resources Leveraging irrationality: Exploiting new insights into the real decision behaviors of the human mind Mobility and interactivity: More dynamic and untethered access to information resources Demographic disruptions: Societal restructuring tensions caused by changes to birth rates and longevity Rise of the smart machines: The addition of more advanced logic and control to more manufactured items Atomizing business: Controlling and optimizing elements of a business at finer granularity Business redefinition: Innovatingthe way business is done Social organization: Restructuring around new techniques for human interaction Third Industrial Revolution: Radical new manufacturing techniques that disrupt conventional value chains Environmental anxiety: Concerns arising from the scale of human impact and natural resource consumption Societal tensions: Wealth distribution and power shifts in the aftermath of the Great Recession BRICs and beyond: The "gold rush" to grow the consumer societies of emerging nations

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