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GLOBAL TRENDS 2021 Aftershocks and continuity
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GLOBAL TRENDS 2021 Aftershocks and continuity
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The slide uses a 'clutter' aesthetic to demonstrate the uncertainty and noise surrounding post-pandemic predictions.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Current Situation
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The slide uses a 4x2 grid layout to present diverse geopolitical, economic, and technological signals.establish_context
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The diagram uses a circular flow model to show the relationship between macro forces, shifts, and signals over different time horizons.present_framework
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The slide uses a 2x3 grid layout to categorize macro forces.establish_context
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Slide references the book 'Emptier Planet' by Darrell Bricker.establish_context
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Slide from Ipsos Global Trends 2021 report.establish_context
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The slide uses a photo to illustrate the contrast between urban development and economic disparity.establish_context
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The slide uses a photo of Jack Ma as a visual anchor for the 'cautionary tale' point.establish_context
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The slide uses a photo of a protest against vaccination to illustrate the rise of conspiracy theories.establish_context
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The slide uses a circular layout to present a list of qualitative trends.summarize
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The slide uses a list-based layout with stylized labels for each trend.summarize
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The slide uses a radial layout around a central image of the Earth to categorize 10 distinct global trends.summarize
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The slide uses a circular diagram to map various global trends (e.g., Climate Antagonism, Peak Globalisation) as either 'Continuity' or 'Change'.summarize
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The chart displays longitudinal data for 9 countries, showing a general upward trend in climate concern.analyze_data
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The chart uses a dual-bar approach to show the relative importance of two distinct corporate responsibilities.compare_options
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The chart shows a clear shift in priorities from environmental concerns in younger generations to tax compliance in older generations.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart is a stacked bar chart showing agreement vs disagreement. The data is sorted by agreement percentage.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays a mix of positive (green) and negative (red) percentage changes, indicating varying trends in vaccine sentiment globally.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart uses a trend line to illustrate the inverse relationship between vaccination coverage and vaccine skepticism across various countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart uses a dot-line hybrid visualization to show longitudinal sentiment data.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart is sorted by the '% agree' value in descending order, except for China which is at the bottom.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart highlights specific countries (Indonesia, Brazil, Peru, Chile, South Africa, China) with grey boxes, likely indicating emerging markets.compare_peers
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart displays three statements with corresponding agreement percentages for three countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart tracks sentiment over time with a vertical dashed line indicating the onset of COVID-19.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Trends 2021. Survey of 24,332 adults across 25 markets.summarize
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The chart uses a vertical dashed line to mark the 2020 COVID-19 inflection point.analyze_data
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The chart shows the percentage of respondents who agree vs disagree with the statement 'I find shopping online more difficult than shopping in traditional storecompare_peers
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The chart uses a radial gauge-like representation to show growth in agreement with the statement 'I'm not concerned about what companies or the government know analyze_data
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The chart displays two bars per country representing % agree and % disagree, sorted by the % agree value.compare_peers
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The chart tracks longitudinal sentiment across four countries, highlighting a general upward trend in positive sentiment toward globalisation.analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear trend where emerging markets tend to agree more with the statement, while developed markets tend to disagree.compare_peers
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The chart displays agreement vs disagreement percentages across 23 countries.analyze_data
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The slide uses a visual metaphor of a globe and bidirectional arrows to represent shifts between states.establish_context
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Data source: Ipsos Global Commons Alliance, 19,735 adults aged 16-75 in G20 countries, interviewed online April-May 2021.compare_peers