KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
PRODUCTIVITY MATTERS
Dr Davis has cracked the code. Fresh insights into economic stimulation with material implications for boards, investment markets, policy setters, economies and nations.
The future wealth and wellbeing of nations, sectors and capital markets.
Material systemic productivity increase is possible. It’s real. It’s happening now in the exceptional performers. It hinges on knowledge that others can learn.
“There is no more important structural problem in our economy than productivity” said one Federal Treasurer. National forecasters predicated a potential 36% GDP uplift from better practice. Or as Paul Krugman put it “Productivity isn’t everything, but, in the long run, it is almost everything“… But it’s not happening.
Advanced economies averaged <1% productivity growth for over 25 years, with a reported “95% of gains coming from just 5% of companies”. No new, plan, policy or prescription has been able to lift sluggish economic and social productivity growth.
Dr Davis has cracked the code. His insights into the organization of human labor – fit-for-purpose to our knowledge, services and wellbeing economies – brings new explanation to how organizations think, and how enhanced governance and decision-making practice leads to sustained out-performance.
His insights bring new understanding, and highlights novel pathways for high-impact low-cost economic stimulation and productivity – with material implications for boards, investment markets, policy setters, economies and nations.
“New perspective enables new pathways for action”
“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself”, Andy Warhol
“The emergence of theories of electricity did not change the underlying physics – but they did make it possible for us to build powerful high-precision equipment. We now have theory, language and measures for high-performance organizations. Game on!”
Impactful new understanding on productivity growth has arrived. The question now is who will resist change, and who will choose to act.
Danny’s futurist foresight is a powerful meeting of the latest global research, evidence, enhanced professional disciplines, and thousands of real-world observations of corporate and systemic behaviors. He describes systemic future-making practices that can be learned across public and private sectors – to transform productivity and reshape national economies.
Your audience will:
Gain new ways of looking at persistent problems – that will transform the thinking of corporate leaders, capital managers, policy setters and regulators.
Understand advantaged new pathways for advancing company, sector and national productivity in the era of volatility.
Be able to develop new policy approaches that break through the historical bottlenecks in national productivity agendas.
Themes Explored In This Keynote Address
Danny’s futurist foresight is a powerful meeting of the latest global research, the leading edge of enhanced professional disciplines, thousands of real-world observations of corporate behaviours, and his unique way of unpacking complex issues through systems thinking, economics, social philosophy, pragmatism, positivity… and humor.

Achievement of Outcomes
The biggest issue for most organizations is, and has always been, the huge gap between strategy and execution.

Market Guidance
Enderstanding the future of Market Expectations. The future of the shareholder dialogue – upgraded through ‘certainty’. Its use and precedents.

Future Fiduciary
Explaining the vital Future Maker concept for the ability to ensure, and assure that we are optimally invested in our own future.

Redefining Productivity
Redefining productivity as the rate of creation of sustained meaningful, purposeful value… not blood from a stone. Its not working harder, its working better together.

Creating Impact
Theories of Electricity don’t change physics, but enable us to build powerful precision machines. Welcome to organisational theory.

Influencing Behaviors
Understanding… learning from… and making use of… existing precedents that are influencing global decision-making.