Spying The Health Care Megatrends
I was a devotee of the book Megatrends as soon as it was published in 1982.;To “predict” the future, John Naisbitt used a method of tracking the trends called content analysis (a methodology was developed by Army intelligence during World War 2). In his initial work, Mr. Naisbitt’s team tracked news stories in hundreds of newspapers across the country and extrapolated the impact if those developments drove the market. Looking back, the predictions in the initial work were uncanny—he foretold a bountiful high-tech economy, the rise of mega corporations like Apple and Nike, and the . . .