วันจันทร์ที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2566

Capitalism to be our 'after' soon?

 Hello all! I read a short article by Andy Hines, Futurist who is a Fulbright alum and wish to share it here with you ka.


He wrote this article and posted on LinkedIn on March 29,2023. The title is,'What questions should organizations be asking about After Capitalism?'

Two things that caught my attention are:

1. The word, 'after' is  very future-oriented to always spot some weak signals and follow them.
2. I've been thinking of how 'capitalism' has shaped our ways of thinking and life far too much ka....from becoming 'over competitive' to being too obsessed about 'money' and 'power' with much less caring. 

Anyway, Andy's questions are: 
  1. If or when should we move to a circular approach? We talk a lot about it and wonder if we've done much and more closely to our needed goals?
  2. Are we prepared to support a degrowth approach to our stakeholders? Love the term 'degrowth' as we tend to put emphasis on growth as something more favorable when it isn't always true na ka.
  3. How might we reframe measures of success? This will align with the new approaches if we were to adopt.
  4. How might we reduce inequality in our organization and make our products/services more affordable to all? More empathy and balance in some dimensions like gender could be identified?
  5. How would we attract people to work for us if a UBI is implemented? Eventually, UBI will surface more apparently.....how could we stand more ready na ka.
  6. How might we move to a more direct democratic approach? Key and still continue to be the key issue....yet, with some broader definitions, not to be imposed by one country/region na ka.
  7. How might we incentivize innovation without a capitalist reward structure, e.g., IP protection? Sounds like a happier and simpler life to me dee na ka!
What do you think ka?

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