Future of digital identity programme summary - 19 mar 2019 lrFuture Agenda
How we prove that we are who or what we say we are during digital transactions and interactions is set to become one of the defining features of the next stage of the human digital transformation. Today, we are living with early attempts to solve the problem that are no longer fit for purpose. At best, the multitude of different ways we login, confirm our identities, and establish trust in claims made during digital exchanges, has become profoundly inconvenient. At worst, they have left us in a connected world which is neither safe nor secure, and in which we seem to have completely lost control of our most personal information. The next generation solutions to the digital identity challenge could change all of this.
At the end of 2018, Future Agenda undertook a major project exploring the Future of Digital Identity. With the generous support of Mastercard, the Future Agenda team ran a series of expert workshops in different locations around the world that explored the key factors that are likely to shape the future of digital identity. The programme began with an initial perspective as a provocation. Participants in the workshops then gave us new, more fully formed, insights which were in turn explored further during one-to-one interviews with major stakeholders and thinkers in the space.
We are proud to launch this report of the findings of that work
We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all of those who contributed to the programme.
As always, we consider our reports to be the start point for further conversations, and would welcome further input. If you would like to join the conversation, you can join our LinkedIn Group here. If you have any further questions or would like to have a conversation about how your organisation can best make use of our respond to the implications of the Future of Digital Identity please contact
Dr Robin Pharoah https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinpharoah,
James Alexander https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-alexander/0/747/617 or
Patrick Harris https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-harris-777767/
This is the initial perspective:
https://www.slideshare.net/futureagenda2/the-future-of-digital-identity-initial-perspective
This was the initial summary:
https://www.slideshare.net/futureagenda2/future-of-digital-identity-programme-summary-15-dec-2018-lr
Dal libro della Genesi
La Creazione
Catechesi guidata da don Sandro Panizzolo.
Testi di commento liberamente tratti dalla Catechesi adulti della diocesi di Como. Redazione del power point: signora Rita Veronese.
E-commerce refers to business transactions conducted electronically, typically over the Internet. There are several types of e-commerce models including business-to-business (B2B), business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-employee (B2E), and consumer-to-consumer (C2C). B2B involves transactions between businesses, B2C involves direct sales from businesses to consumers, B2E provides products/services to employees within a company, and C2C allows individuals to buy and sell through online marketplaces like eBay. E-commerce provides advantages like 24/7 access, low costs, and a wide reach for businesses but also disadvantages such as lack of quality guarantees and
Future Agenda The world in 2025 - FinalFuture Agenda
This is the full range of 60 key insights for the next decade as identified by the 2015 Future Agenda programme. After 120 workshops in 45 cities exploring 24 topics, these are the issues that have been seen to be the core drivers of change for the world in 2025. Available in more detail on the future agenda website, this pdf summary is designed to stimulate thinking on how we can address and build on some of the pivotal challenge we face globally. We hope you find it useful stimulus for discussion and debate on the years ahead.
Booking.com targets customers aged 25 to 44 looking for leisure or business trips. It allows users to search and filter hotels by stars, amenities, and location. Users can read reviews from past travelers, view photos and maps, and book hotels directly on the site. While Expedia offers more services like flights and cars, Booking.com focuses only on hotels and provides more contextual information about nearby attractions. It aims to guide users to highly reviewed hotels and shows recent bookings of searched properties.
Future of digital identity programme summary - 19 mar 2019 lrFuture Agenda
How we prove that we are who or what we say we are during digital transactions and interactions is set to become one of the defining features of the next stage of the human digital transformation. Today, we are living with early attempts to solve the problem that are no longer fit for purpose. At best, the multitude of different ways we login, confirm our identities, and establish trust in claims made during digital exchanges, has become profoundly inconvenient. At worst, they have left us in a connected world which is neither safe nor secure, and in which we seem to have completely lost control of our most personal information. The next generation solutions to the digital identity challenge could change all of this.
At the end of 2018, Future Agenda undertook a major project exploring the Future of Digital Identity. With the generous support of Mastercard, the Future Agenda team ran a series of expert workshops in different locations around the world that explored the key factors that are likely to shape the future of digital identity. The programme began with an initial perspective as a provocation. Participants in the workshops then gave us new, more fully formed, insights which were in turn explored further during one-to-one interviews with major stakeholders and thinkers in the space.
We are proud to launch this report of the findings of that work
We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all of those who contributed to the programme.
As always, we consider our reports to be the start point for further conversations, and would welcome further input. If you would like to join the conversation, you can join our LinkedIn Group here. If you have any further questions or would like to have a conversation about how your organisation can best make use of our respond to the implications of the Future of Digital Identity please contact
Dr Robin Pharoah https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinpharoah,
James Alexander https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-alexander/0/747/617 or
Patrick Harris https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-harris-777767/
This is the initial perspective:
https://www.slideshare.net/futureagenda2/the-future-of-digital-identity-initial-perspective
This was the initial summary:
https://www.slideshare.net/futureagenda2/future-of-digital-identity-programme-summary-15-dec-2018-lr
Dal libro della Genesi
La Creazione
Catechesi guidata da don Sandro Panizzolo.
Testi di commento liberamente tratti dalla Catechesi adulti della diocesi di Como. Redazione del power point: signora Rita Veronese.
E-commerce refers to business transactions conducted electronically, typically over the Internet. There are several types of e-commerce models including business-to-business (B2B), business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-employee (B2E), and consumer-to-consumer (C2C). B2B involves transactions between businesses, B2C involves direct sales from businesses to consumers, B2E provides products/services to employees within a company, and C2C allows individuals to buy and sell through online marketplaces like eBay. E-commerce provides advantages like 24/7 access, low costs, and a wide reach for businesses but also disadvantages such as lack of quality guarantees and
Future Agenda The world in 2025 - FinalFuture Agenda
This is the full range of 60 key insights for the next decade as identified by the 2015 Future Agenda programme. After 120 workshops in 45 cities exploring 24 topics, these are the issues that have been seen to be the core drivers of change for the world in 2025. Available in more detail on the future agenda website, this pdf summary is designed to stimulate thinking on how we can address and build on some of the pivotal challenge we face globally. We hope you find it useful stimulus for discussion and debate on the years ahead.
Booking.com targets customers aged 25 to 44 looking for leisure or business trips. It allows users to search and filter hotels by stars, amenities, and location. Users can read reviews from past travelers, view photos and maps, and book hotels directly on the site. While Expedia offers more services like flights and cars, Booking.com focuses only on hotels and provides more contextual information about nearby attractions. It aims to guide users to highly reviewed hotels and shows recent bookings of searched properties.
Modeling and forecasting age-specific mortality: Lee-Carter method vs. Functi...hanshang
The document discusses four topics: 1) the Lee-Carter model for modeling and forecasting age-specific mortality rates, 2) nonparametric smoothing of functional data, 3) functional principal component analysis (FPCA) as a dimension reduction technique, and 4) functional time series forecasting. FPCA decomposes the variability in functional data into orthogonal principal components to extract the most important patterns in the data with few dimensions.
A.S. 2010 – 2011
Liceo Scientifico “Giovanni Vailati”
Realizzato da Miriam Capretti, Alessandro Francica, Lorenzo Gomboli, Edoardo Palumbo nell'ambito di un'attività di webquest coordinata dal Prof. Pietro Volpones
“Lumea de mâine nu poate exista fără morală, fără credinţă şi
fără memorie. Cinismul şi laşitatea nu trebuie să ne ocupe viaţa”,
este unul dintre mesajele pe care Regele Mihai a dorit să îl
transmită românilor.
Una scheda riassuntiva per esercitare la capacità di scrittura - richiesta nelle prove di italiano - e per fissare nella memoria alcuni concetti della materia studiata. La scheda va prodotta in un secondo momento, dopo aver utilizzato lo strumento della mappa mentale, per punti, più sintetica e meno narrativa.
Patrick Hopkins, Coca Cola Bottling Procurement Director on How Coke Streamli...Coupa Software
This document discusses transforming indirect procurement processes at Coca-Cola Consolidated. It outlines opportunities to improve visibility, standardize processes, consolidate suppliers, and automate using an e-procurement system. The procurement transformation strategy involves consolidating the supply base, standardizing materials and services, and automating processes. Four truths of e-procurement are discussed: items must be in the catalog, users must be able to find what they need, the data must be right, and users must want to use the system. Coupa is presented as an e-procurement solution that can achieve these truths through hosted and punch-out catalogs, excellent master data, intuitive user experience, and positive user adoption. Results of implementing Coupa include spend
Presentation from ZTE at recent techUK event on local digital connectivity.
http://www.techuk.org/insights/meeting-notes/item/11522-enabling-the-digital-place-integrated-approach-to-provide-digital-connectivity
Modeling and forecasting age-specific mortality: Lee-Carter method vs. Functi...hanshang
The document discusses four topics: 1) the Lee-Carter model for modeling and forecasting age-specific mortality rates, 2) nonparametric smoothing of functional data, 3) functional principal component analysis (FPCA) as a dimension reduction technique, and 4) functional time series forecasting. FPCA decomposes the variability in functional data into orthogonal principal components to extract the most important patterns in the data with few dimensions.
A.S. 2010 – 2011
Liceo Scientifico “Giovanni Vailati”
Realizzato da Miriam Capretti, Alessandro Francica, Lorenzo Gomboli, Edoardo Palumbo nell'ambito di un'attività di webquest coordinata dal Prof. Pietro Volpones
“Lumea de mâine nu poate exista fără morală, fără credinţă şi
fără memorie. Cinismul şi laşitatea nu trebuie să ne ocupe viaţa”,
este unul dintre mesajele pe care Regele Mihai a dorit să îl
transmită românilor.
Una scheda riassuntiva per esercitare la capacità di scrittura - richiesta nelle prove di italiano - e per fissare nella memoria alcuni concetti della materia studiata. La scheda va prodotta in un secondo momento, dopo aver utilizzato lo strumento della mappa mentale, per punti, più sintetica e meno narrativa.
Patrick Hopkins, Coca Cola Bottling Procurement Director on How Coke Streamli...Coupa Software
This document discusses transforming indirect procurement processes at Coca-Cola Consolidated. It outlines opportunities to improve visibility, standardize processes, consolidate suppliers, and automate using an e-procurement system. The procurement transformation strategy involves consolidating the supply base, standardizing materials and services, and automating processes. Four truths of e-procurement are discussed: items must be in the catalog, users must be able to find what they need, the data must be right, and users must want to use the system. Coupa is presented as an e-procurement solution that can achieve these truths through hosted and punch-out catalogs, excellent master data, intuitive user experience, and positive user adoption. Results of implementing Coupa include spend
Presentation from ZTE at recent techUK event on local digital connectivity.
http://www.techuk.org/insights/meeting-notes/item/11522-enabling-the-digital-place-integrated-approach-to-provide-digital-connectivity
Mediul de afaceri este influenţat de riscuri, nesiguranţă şi rapiditate.
Din această cauză, cele mai performante companii nu mai privesc managementul riscului ca pe o simplă problemă de conformitate, ci ca pe o parte integrantă din procesul de luare a deciziilor.
Globalization;ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGESASIF SULTAN
The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of globalization. It states that globalization refers to countries joining together economically, through education, society and politics, while maintaining their national identities. Some advantages include increased free trade, investment opportunities, flexibility for corporations, and spread of ideas. However, some disadvantages are the potential spread of materialism, threats to sovereignty, job losses in developed nations, economic disruptions, and corporate influence exceeding individuals. The document concludes that while globalization has issues, it is not disappearing, so nations must understand its impacts and work to address problems and spread benefits widely.
Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness of economies and societies around the world through trade and information sharing. There are three main types - economic, social, and political. Key drivers of globalization include improved communications like the internet, improved transportation infrastructure, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. The effects of globalization include a changed global food supply, increased outsourcing and less job security in some countries, potential environmental damage from increased trade and transport, homogenization of cultures, and a rise in anti-globalization protests.
Globalization refers to the increasing flow of goods, services, capital, people, information and ideas across national borders. It has led to nearly $23 trillion in annual imports and exports and influences many aspects of daily life through products from various countries. However, globalization also raises issues such as the use of sweatshops with poor working conditions and low pay as well as increasing global inequality between rich and poor nations. [END SUMMARY]
The document discusses globalization and how technology promotes it. Globalization is defined as the standardization of everyday life worldwide through the spread of ideas and commodities. Technology tools like social media, video chatting, and email allow people all over the world to communicate and share information instantly. This connectivity has opened up educational opportunities for students by giving them access to more in-depth global information. Places that used to seem distant can now be experienced virtually through technology with the click of a button.
19. CIFRELE NE-O SPUN. ESTE O FALSĂ
ILUZIE!
Regiune 1960 2002
Africa 5,6% 2,1%
America Latină 7,5% 5,4%
Regiunea Cota
Țările emergente 35%
Asia și Oceania 21%
America Latină și Caraibe 11,5%
Africa 3%
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20. CIFRELE NE-O SPUN. ESTE O FALSĂ
ILUZIE!
Grupuri de 1995-1999 2001
state
Țările 474 583
dezvoltate
Țările 37 41
emergente
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27. România a suportat FMI ȘI
cu greu tăierea de EXPERIMENTUL
către “savantul” FMI ROMÂNIA
a 25% din incisivi.
Oare va rezista în
continuare, cu
aceeași
dârzenie, arătând
același zâmbet la
“injecţiile”
dureroase care i se
vor pune, în
“folosul” ei?
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