![]() This is the essence of his lifehacking philosophy: "Accomplishing more in less time, with less stress, at lower cost with the use of simple digital tools." The secret is in how you filter all this information," he said, before demonstrating how he uses voice commands to respond to emails. "I go through 400 emails and monitor 900 websites every day, even though I spend most of my day attending meetings and am at my computer for an hour at most. ![]() In a simple but profound example of the dearth of digital skills in many large companies, he pointed to the legions of employees who attain a basic proficiency in Microsoft Outlook and other email clients without ever trying to advance their skills set to enhance productivity. More about Martijn Aslander here and here. ![]() "In the future, it is no longer about what you own or what you do, but about your attitude and ability to adapt," he said. The Dutch livewire spoke about digitisation and crowd sourcing and condemned the ruthless profiteering of hyper-capitalism. "In the next ten years, the world will have changed more than it has in the last century." ![]() The only competitive advantage a company really has is the ability to learn." They are not in it for the money and don't even have a business model - all they want is to improve the lot of humankind. “In the next ten years, the world will have changed more than it has in the last century.”ĭuring CFO South Africa's Get Smart in 2015 events, on Tuesday hosted in the JSE Limited in Sandton and on Thursday in the Cape Town Club, Aslander warned that the future belongs to a new breed of entrepreneurs, who are prepared to unleash "weapons of mass disruption", taking aim at the (business) world as we know it. After dazzling the CFOs and other top finance professionals with a barrage of inspiring technological innovations, visionary speaker and entrepreneur Martijn Aslander sounded the clarion call for a people-centered digital revolution. ![]()
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