From air taxis to bullet trains, what was once thought of as futuristic transportation is now closer to becoming a reality. François-Joseph Van Audenhove, a partner at Arthur D. Little and head of the Future of Mobility Lab in Brussels, Belgium, talks about changing mobility demands—for both people and goods—and the challenges to integrating self-driving cars into the current mobility landscape.
Mike Goodrich, executive director—corporate development and global mergers & acquisitions at General Motors in Detroit, Michigan, USA, led the electric and autonomous vehicle program at GM for several years. He shares how creative problem solving helps project teams working on new tech like autonomous vehicles and the challenges organizations face to gain people’s trust.
Key themes:
[05:40] Increasing demand in passenger—and goods—mobility
[06:59] Self-driving cars’ effects on mobility systems
[11:24] Facing project challenges with collaboration and accountability
[12:46] Creative problem solving’s role in first-of-its-kind projects
[15:02] Consumer skepticism in the tech—and trust—race
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