You know about Newton's third law of motion: that any action causes an equal and opposite reaction. The force of an individual action can also cause a number of reactions.
Many of these reactions appear as unintended consequences of the event or action. Our world is driven by technological innovation that allows local and regional markets to be merged into a global economy; causing unintended structural shifts that resonate in the way we live our lives.
When I started to carry my cell phone with me, I found there was little need to wear my wristwatch. I am not the only person in the world that discovered this duality. Our discovery has reduced the sales of jewelers around the globe.
Today, we learn of news events, find new jobs & cars, and communicate with each other via the Internet. This causes readership of traditional newspapers to decline while classified and display ads shrink. And since advertisers are what supports the newspaper business, media companies are creating or converting regional newspapers into free publications in an attempt to shore up circulation. As automobile manufacturers shrink in the United States so does their automobile advertising which is a major source of funding for domestic newspapers, magazines and broadcasting. Fifty years ago, the CEO of General Motors said, "What's good for General Motors is good for the USA." The same is true today.
As the unintended consequences continue to emerge from structural shifts in our world, it is important to be aware that this is not your father's economy. Protect your prosperity during this transitional time by developing new mental models to become an economic survivor.
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John G Agno, Certified Executive and Business Coach, www.CoachedtoSuccess.com