Mr. Carl Rohde will give an overview of validated worldwide trends in food industry. He will also explain the methodologies of valid trend watching and innovation, in order to indicate challenges, potential threats and early warning.
19. 1. “The rise of a very rich and affluent uperclass.”
2. “The rise of a rather extensive elite of knowledge workers (from designers over
software developers to life style professionals) with high and above-the-average
incomes.”
3. “The mass of sciety with low and and below-average incomes, who yet can live
rather well in low-cost Ryanair- society.”
4. “A class of poor people with minimal incomes and often helped by wellfare.
Think the poor pensionadas. Think single parents families. Think low paid service
and blue collar workers. Think primary school teachers.”
37. CREATE EXPLORE
1. (HOW) DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD?
2. WHAT IS YOUR SHARPEST EXAMPLE/IMPLICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT?
3. WHAT CHANCES DOES IT IMPLY FOR YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS?
147. CREATE EXPLORE
1. (HOW) DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD?
2. WHAT IS YOUR SHARPEST EXAMPLE/IMPLICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT?
3. WHAT CHANCES DOES IT IMPLY FOR YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS?
151. “Someone who regularly eats factory-farmed animal
products cannot call himself an environmentalist without
divorcing that word fro its meaning.”
152.
153. “Ford raised the pay of his assembly line workers so they
would buy his cars. Walmart pays low wages, knowing
workers can always get bad, cheap food. The result is a
burger and jumbo sized cola addicted population.”
154.
155. “Once people ate tortilla chips.
Then they ate tortilla chips with cheese.
Now they eat them with factory-made topping that ‘can
look like cheese but contains mostly oil and flavouring”
180. CREATE EXPLORE
1. (HOW) DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD?
2. WHAT IS YOUR SHARPEST EXAMPLE/IMPLICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT?
3. WHAT CHANCES DOES IT IMPLY FOR YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS?