From the Book - First U.S. edition.
1. The fourth industrial revolution. 1.1 Historical context ; 1.2 Profound and systemic change
2. Drivers. 2.1 Megatrends ; 2.1.1 Physical ; 2.1.2 Digital ; 2.1.3 Biological ; 2.2 Tipping points
3. Impact. 3.1 Economy ; 3.1.1 Growth ; 3.1.2 Employment ; 3.1.3 The nature of work ; 3.2 Business ; 3.2.1 Consumer expectations ; 3.2.2 Data-enhanced products ; 3.2.3 Collaborative innovation ; 3.2.4 New operating models ; 3.3 National and global ; 3.3.1 Governments ; 3.3.2 Countries, regions and cities ; 3.3.3 International security ; 3.4 Society ; 3.4.1 Inequality and the middle class ; 3.4.2 Community ; 3.5 The individual ; 3.5.1 Identity, morality and ethics ; 3.5.2 Human connection ; 3.5.3 Managing public and private information