Episode 3: Mik Kersten + Carlota Perez by Mik + One: Project to Product published on 2020-02-24T21:04:42Z In another fantastic episode, Mik’s plus one is Dr. Carlota Perez, author of Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages. In this episode, Mik and Carlota discuss: - Where we are in the Turning Point of the Technological Revolution, and the challenges of achieving the Golden Age - What leaders in organizations and governments can do to think and act differently to survive the Technical Revolution and Turning Point - The lifestyle and characteristics of mass production and mass consumption, and the need to move from tangible products to non-tangible services - Successful examples of traditional enterprises that are shifting into the direction of turning their products into services - What Carlota is currently working on, including researching the historical context of the different revolutions, and the future of the Golden Age and how to stay optimistic New episode every two weeks. Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don't forget to leave your review. Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne www.projecttoproduct.org www.tasktop.com About Carlota Perez: Prof. Carlota Perez is a British-Venezuelan scholar who studies the socio-economic impact of major technical change. Author of the influential Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital, she is Honorary Professor at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), University College London, and at SPRU, University of Sussex, UK. She is also Visiting Professor at the Nurkse Institute, TalTech, Estonia. She works globally as consultant and speaker. Carlota’s current research project analyses the historical role of government in shaping the context for innovation. www.carlotaperez.org/ @carlotaprzperez Genre Business Comment by Sam Guckenheimer thank you, Mike, for the inspirational interview with Carlotta. she's absolutely right that we are at the turning point and we'll go from an ownership economy to a rental economy. it's already happening! 2020-03-04T15:13:55Z Comment by Thomas Butryn Fascinating! Few people think about the macroeconomic and geopoilical affects on the way we work. 2020-03-02T21:21:16Z