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The world has fast entered a data and technology driven era where new opportunities but also challenges
are emerging, In this book, Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum contribute significantly to one of the most important issues of our time how to move forward in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Jack Ma, Executive Chairman, Alibaba Group Holding, People's Republic of ChinaIt's no secret that technologies are reshaping the world's economies and societies.
To manage the risks and spread the benefits, we have to act now, and in the interest of stakeholders everywhere Andrew McAfee, Co Founder, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, MIT, USASheds light on what's at stake for society and how leaders can play a part in shaping the course of history.
Klaus makes a powerful call in the book: "We have to shake things up before technological inertia determines our future for us, " Act now Zhu Min, Chairman, National Institute of Financial Research, People's Republic of ChinaThe technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are extraordinary, Leadership has to be equally extraordinary to manage the complexities of systemic change Eric Schmidt, Technical Advisor, Alphabet, USAThis book is essential for gaining a perspective on some of the critical challenges that rapid technological change poses to us all: ensuring the wellbeing of societies, understanding the evolving role of governments, and rethinking how the global economy will work in thest century Roberto Azevêdo, Director General, World Trade Organization WTO, GenevaThe World Economic Forum shows us that improving the state of the world will mean seriously thinking about, and empowering, all of those whose lives are transformed by technologies Peter Maurer, President, International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC, GenevaProsperity with technology means defending the rights of women on the frontline of change, defending the dignity of work for all workers and improving working conditions around the world.
A Fourth Industrial Revolution that can do that would benefit us all Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation ITUC, BrusselsThe Fourth Industrial Revolution is being felt profoundly around the world.
Chapter by chapter, special insights from some of the best minds from the World Economic Forum's community show just where leadership focus is needed Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter American Development Bank, Washington DCThe challenge is clear: if we want to create technologies which benefit us all, and help us create just and inclusive societies, we need to ensure that the values of human dignity and equality become a core design and use principle Shalil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International, United Kingdom