Paul Papadimitriou
Digital Intelligence Analyst
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" — Einstein

— innovation: its impact on people & brands but also the new rules of businesses where only the agile adapt fast enough, hence the importance of startups;
— mobile: not a mere 3rd screen, but the main conduit of digital interaction or how the intimate relationship people have with a phone is reshaping what brands should expect from consumers;
— social business: why consumer/human behaviors and narratives matter more than ever both externally (marketing, communication, public relations,…) and internally (employees are the new enterprise consumers, reshaping how leadership is construed).
Paul speaks in public conferences and private corporate events around the world, already having covered four continents.
His focuses his talks on innovation or how the shift to digital affects people, how cultures impact technologies and where businesses fit in this feedback loop.
He investigates what are the main trends reshaping human/consumer behaviors and how brands should comprehend them. Everyone is becoming media. Everyone is becoming a broadcaster. Technologies are so ubiquitous that businesses continuing to silo them — especially mobile technologies — will be left behind.
He combines real-world examples, data from research and consumer theory. He draws extensively from his international expertise, from the mobile world in Tokyo to the payment systems in Manila, from the social interations found in Buenos Aires to the fashion trends of Shanghai, from the trust mechanisms in Geneva to the financial grasp of London.
He presents in English, exceptionally in French.
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