The document summarizes information about Team Hobos and its leader Manu Bhadoria. It describes Manu's dream job of heading the maintenance department of an organization overseeing a point-based economic system to replace money. It provides details of a typical working day in this role and general trends for the future, including more sustainable and collaborative systems with an emphasis on environmental sustainability, technology, and remote working.
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1. Team name
Hobos
Team members Country
Manu Bhadoria New Zealand
(Team leader) Institution
University of Waikato
2. dream job
My dream job is to be the "Head of
Maintenance Department" of an
organisation which looks after the
point-based economic system in a
country, which is a replacement for
the current monetary system.
Community decides on the number of points that
could be earned from a job/business/social
venture and also the number of points that could
be lost from a certain negative action. To do all
this, a wiki-styled web platform would be needed
where, everyone above a certain legal age has
the right to rate a job.
3. typical working day
After breakfast: I will read daily reports from my fellow
maintainers on any major vandalism and technical issues.
11 a.m.: I will start working remotely at my home over the
collaborative CPS (community points system) platform and
will work on making the platform more feasible and easy-to-
use.
3 p.m.: I will brief the Head of the state on the positive
changes brought due to the new economic system and
challenges that lie ahead of us.
5 p.m.: I will be interacting with sociology and economic
experts on how we can improve the current economic
system.
4. general trends in future
(Uptrends)
More sustainable and less fragile economic system
traditionally ignored in work
Environment sustainability. Sustainability: environments will be given
much more importance in
future.
Sustainable society. Lesser crimes and wars.
More collaboration. Collaborative action > Individuals working in isolation
New technologies replacing old
unproductive ones. technological revolution
Technology will pick up even more
speed in the future
result
Infinite knowledge at a click ing in
Imagination, Knowledge, Rote
Creativity and > learning and
Wisdom accumulation of facts
5. general trends in future
(Uptrends) More emph
a
CSR(Corpo sis on
y, rate Social
ierarch Horizontal hierarchy, Responsib
Ve rtical h ratic adhocratic organisations
ility)
c
bureau nd closed and open source
tions a
o rganisa information information(transparency)
source
Change in organisational structures
Remote wo
rking
Social entrepreneurship (Huge demand in a Community oriented
economic system
More focus on services sector
Rise of welfare
In-demand oriented industries in
Industries future
Global
Power shift Jobs in Emerging economies
becoming more attractive
6. general trends in future
(Downtrends)
Downtrend in banks and mortgage
agencies/brokers.
Being replaced by a proper
No more financial Financial
crises/recession
incentive aligned
sector community points system
New Power Environment-harming resources like oil
resources replaced by more sustainable resources
like wind energy
Now Future
(2012) (2022)
How do companies Organisational culture,
Stock options, salaries,
spiritual guidance,
attract Top Talent? benefits, retirement
community points
schemes
based rewards
7. perfect education
● Humanities gaining more importance in comparison to
technical degrees.
● A basic proficiency in sociology, economics and
philosophy required for students in school.
● Education becoming more interdisciplinary(connecting
multiple subjects together).
● More practical, collaborative, technology oriented
community oriented projects at the core of learning in
schools and colleges.
8. my perfect education
● Conjoint degree - B.A. in Sociology & B.Sc. in
Mathematics and Computer Science
● Volunteered in various community-oriented organisations
● Helped startup a social enterprise which aims at reducing
world poverty
● Travelled to Africa to set up CPS-based economic
system in various countries
9. a perfect day in college
● Working on a project that looks closely at poverty in tje
neighbourhood. Working with students from different
disciplines in order to leverage each of their skills and
expertise and work towards a common problem.
● Going on a field trip in neighbourhood to find out if the
ground reality is similar or different to our analysis.
● Finding out a solution to the problem and involving
community in a social venture by encouraging people
with community points as a reward.
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