Paul Tero
To what degree can the economy be digitised?
Areas of investigation:
1. To what degree is the economy digitised?
2. Is there only an upside to your life, your job, your community in a digital economy?
3.In a fully digital economy will you still be needed to work in a factory or sit at a desk?
4. In a fully digital economy will the dollar still be king?
5. In a fully digital economy will you still be needing the same things you do today?
6. In a digital economy will the abundance of data fuel a golden age of wisdom?
7. In a fully digital world will companies still need to account for the environment?
8. Does the offline world really matter anymore?
9. Who and what is holding us back from a fully digital economy?
10. In a digital world does being faster, better and cheaper still count in business?
11. Will a digital utopia finally come to pass for us all?
12. Through what eye do you behold a digitising economy?
1. To what degree is the economy digitised?
2. Is there only an upside to your life, your job, your community in a digital economy?
3.In a fully digital economy will you still be needed to work in a factory or sit at a desk?
4. In a fully digital economy will the dollar still be king?
5. In a fully digital economy will you still be needing the same things you do today?
6. In a digital economy will the abundance of data fuel a golden age of wisdom?
7. In a fully digital world will companies still need to account for the environment?
8. Does the offline world really matter anymore?
9. Who and what is holding us back from a fully digital economy?
10. In a digital world does being faster, better and cheaper still count in business?
11. Will a digital utopia finally come to pass for us all?
12. Through what eye do you behold a digitising economy?
Biography
Paul is a highly experienced IT professional & education consultant. His career spans a number of industry sectors at various organisational levels. With over 30 years in information technology, consulting and education the skills and knowledge he brings to situations has been further enhanced by direct involvement in these sectors across the Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas.
He consults, speaks and teaches in the areas of IT, leadership, strategic thinking and the future.
He holds Masters degrees in Business Administration (Technology Management), International Business, and Strategic Foresight. Paul is also a member of the Australian Computer Society, the Association of Professional Futurists, Economic Development Australia and the Professional Speakers Association. He is currently pursuing a PhD focused on the industries of the future.
Paul is a highly experienced IT professional & education consultant. His career spans a number of industry sectors at various organisational levels. With over 30 years in information technology, consulting and education the skills and knowledge he brings to situations has been further enhanced by direct involvement in these sectors across the Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas.
He consults, speaks and teaches in the areas of IT, leadership, strategic thinking and the future.
He holds Masters degrees in Business Administration (Technology Management), International Business, and Strategic Foresight. Paul is also a member of the Australian Computer Society, the Association of Professional Futurists, Economic Development Australia and the Professional Speakers Association. He is currently pursuing a PhD focused on the industries of the future.