Spotting macro and micro trends for the new year
The Philippine Star|January 04, 2025
After a dash of research and some sleuthing through the works of futurists and business experts, I've pieced together a snapshot of the trends to shape the year ahead.
FRANCIS J. KONG
Spotting macro and micro trends for the new year

As we dive into this brave new world, separating the earth-shaking megatrends from the quirky, fleeting microtrends that keep life interesting is essential.

What's a megatrend?

Think of megatrends as the heavyweights of change—global forces that span decades and reshape industries, societies, and the environment. From climate change and globalization to demographic shifts and technological disruption, these trends demand attention. They're like toddlers with tambourines—impossible to ignore and here to stay.

And microtrends?

Conversely, microtrends are more diminutive, localized phenomena influencing specific groups or industries for shorter periods. They're the artisanal coffee of the trend world: hyper-focused, trendy, and often fleeting. These little waves of change add flair and individuality to the broader landscape, from neighborhood startups to work-from-home quirks.

Megatrends: The rise of Asia and Africa

Asia and Africa are driving global population and economic growth, set to dominate the workforce and consumer markets. However, rapid urbanization strains infrastructure, widens inequality, and risks social instability, pandemics, and resource shortages.

Climate change

The climate crisis is reshaping economies, ecosystems, and societies through extreme weather, rising seas, and resource conflicts, displacing millions and fueling geopolitical tensions.

Investing in renewables, carbon capture, and sustainability offers growth opportunities, with adaptable businesses poised to thrive.

Demographic shifts

This story is from the January 04, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.

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