Global consciousness

The moment the first man in space saw the earth was a symbolic moment: for the first time ever the world was, now also physically, seen as an whole. Until that moment global consciousness was at best defined as international solidarity of the working class or global ambitions of the own religion.

Ever since a global consciousness or world citizenship has grown, resulting now in most people believing humans share more commons than differences. This mindset is an indispensable prerequisite to solve transnational problems.

 

Simone de Wijn.

In conversation with Simone de Wijn, Co-founder and Executive Director of Me-We World. We are reflecting on the impact of the mega-trend 'global consciousness' on the work of a Dutch design agency.

Maureen Metcalf.

In conversation with Maureen Metcalf, Founder and CEO of the Innovative Leadership Institute. We are reflecting on the impact of the mega-trend 'global consciousness' on leadership behaviour and outcomes!

 
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