The New Megatrends, Marian Salzman
The New Megatrends, Marian Salzman
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The New Megatrends
Seeing Clearly in the Age of Disruption

Author: Marian Salzman

Narrator: Vivienne Leheny

Unabridged: 9 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2022


Synopsis

A pioneering forecaster predicts the trends and technologies that will shape global culture and commerce in the next two decades—a must-read guide for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking for an edge.

“In a world of half-baked hot takes, Marian Salzman is a true seer.”—Andrew Yang

A little more than twenty years ago, the Y2K computer glitch threatened to bring the global economy to its knees. But instead of overnight disruption, humankind slipped into two decades of economic turmoil, ecological angst, and tribalism, all set against the backdrop of a newly global and digital civilization. Sometimes the events that seem pivotal are just blips, while the more meaningful cultural shifts are hiding in plain sight. Marian Salzman’s job is to uncover those hidden shifts.

So what’s in store for the next two decades?

In this acutely observed guide, Salzman, whose past predictions have been heralded for coming uncannily close to the way we live now, unpacks the course of human life from the bumpy turn of the millennium through the pandemic era, when chaos and “together apart” are the new normal, equity has become a battle cry, and breathing space emerged as the greatest luxury of all.

Drawing inspiration from John Naisbitt’s classic 1982 book Megatrends, Salzman then turns to the two decades ahead. Navigating deftly among geographies, she connects threads across business, civic life, consumerism, family, and entertainment, revealing the trends and developments—some established, some surprising—poised to recast our past, shape our collective future, and shift our identities.

In a world dominated by disruption, being prepared for change is a critical advantage. The New Megatrends is gripping reading for anyone seeking to understand the shape and texture of the next era, which, above all, will be marked by its relentless pace, new technology, and the ever-present threats of climate change and political division.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on May 18, 2022

Enjoyed this. Got a bit ahead of her skis perhaps politically to alienate a good chunk of her reader base, but generally I found her prognostications to be grounded in well supported facts.......more

Goodreads review by John on May 24, 2022

Given that most future insight and prediction media is based on unrealistic utopian technological advances, it is a nice reset diving into a future of all practical advances, not just technical. However, as we evolve at a rapid pace, the author understands that technology in 15-18 years from now wil......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey on April 14, 2023

i'm not sure what i expected getting into this, but it just wasn't for me. absolutely no shade to the author, who obviously had to spend a while at the top qualifying themselves so people trust them, but i found that even when i got through that i didn't enjoy reading it. DNF......more

Goodreads review by David on March 22, 2023

Don't be fooled by the low rating for this book. Many of the negative reviews are from butthurt right-wing conservatives. This book is divided into 4 parts: The Big Picture, How We Live, Who We Are and What's Next?. The first 3 parts actually look at current trends from the turn of the millennium to t......more

Goodreads review by Juan on September 02, 2023

Marian Salzman had a huge success with her book Megatrends. More than 20 years later, he writes this second book, which I really recommend reading. The book is divided into three parts: what happened in the last 20 years, what is happening now, and what he estimates could happen between now and 2038......more


Quotes

“In a world of half-baked hot takes, Marian Salzman is a true seer. In The New Megatrends, she trains her forecasting powers on the next two decades, predicting the consequences (and opportunities) of a world in which fast-moving new technologies are colliding with renewed tribalism and other challenges. This is a book for entrepreneurs, policymakers and anyone who wants a clear-eyed understanding of how the cultural winds are changing. (Hint, if you’re a fan of esports and 3D printers, the new isn’t all bad!)”—Andrew Yang, bestselling author of Forward

“Marian Salzman’s predictions are built on reams of data, deep engagement with history, a dash of intuition, and an extraordinary career spent identifying trends for some of the heaviest hitters in business. Wise, witty, and compulsively readable, this book will change the way you look at our present moment.”—Gus Wenner, CEO, Rolling Stone

“Marian Saltzman doesn’t simply show us our future, she helps us find our individual place within it. She never loses sight of the possibilities that emerge from each crisis to revolutionize how we live, work, and love. The New Megatrends is clear-eyed, a little bit terrifying, practical, and inspiring. It is exactly the book we need right now as each of us tries to make sense of the world ahead. If you’re looking for a guide to the Great Reset, this is it.”—Brooke Shields, New York Times bestselling author

“Long known for her third eye as a global trendspotter, Salzman’s must-read book synthesizes the events of the past few decades, from technology and politics to climate and polarization to paint an insightful, educated and entertaining look at our potential future. This should be mandatory reading for both leaders and concerned citizens.”—Lee Woodruff, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Taking us from Y2K to Y2K38, Marian Salzman expertly connects the dots between the incredibly accelerated development of information technology, the radical transformation of media, and changing global demographics, and makes a case for the trends that will shape the next twenty years. Remarkably researched and framed for maximum clarity, The New Megatrends will help decode the cultural changes that lie ahead.”—Fernanda Romano, chief marketing officer, Candy Crush

“The genius of Marian Salzman is that she knows the difference between inertia and momentum and can process countless inputs in order to tell you what is coming and what matters.”—Steve Clemons, editor at large, The Hill