Abolishing silos!
Unity in
Europe has unfortunately become a scarce commodity. The financial crisis, the gap
between North and South, and differences between East and West are standing in
the way of a united Europe. Today’s world is dominated by short-term thinking,
and focusing on our own backyards. 'Power House Europe’ is now the sick man of
the world.
What is the
best way forward? The usual economic drivers of finance, ICT and telecom have all
been hit hard. There are, however, some signs of revitalization in traditional manufacturing
industry, although primarily in the form of creativity, flexibility and a purely
international focus. Europe is also promoting knowledge-intensive developments and
structural R&D, mainly through smart deployment of young technology talents
in multinational teams. But Europe is also ageing rapidly. Migrants from
Eastern Europe, India and China will soon be our new intelligence workers. EU politicians,
however, remain largely stuck in their ways, making it very difficult for new
entrants. Many member states, for example, do not allow double nationality, while
camera surveillance at national borders is common.
What we
need is to take a mental and maybe even physical leap out of our silos. To open
up and create a new Europe, with new forms of creative partnership. Information
technology is creating new opportunities for us to live and work together, with
3D printers creating instant production 'at the source’. Unique forms of
collaboration will break open the traditional bastions in science and industry.
We are
currently going through a period of social and economic transformation. And slowly
but surely bidding farewell to the established order. From now on, metropolitan
hubs, not countries, will decide on the direction of the economy. And groups of
individuals, not institutions, will steer developments and determine the ‘new
frontiers'.
It is now time
to abolish the silos and establish new relationships and new values. That is
how I see the transformation currently facing us in Europe. And it is up to Europe
to retake control of its future by accelerating this transformation, even as its
population ages.
Harry
Smorenberg (harry@smorenberg.nl) is an independent strategist
and columnist, and the founder and chairman of www.worldpensionsummit.com and
www.nieuwenormwerken.nl.
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