megatrend

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Etymology[edit]

mega- +‎ trend

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megatrend (plural megatrends)

  1. (informal) A major trend; a very large-scale trend
    • 2007 January 7, Carole Gould, “Three Philosophies, Three Big Gains”, in New York Times[1]:
      To pick the fund’s 85 stocks, Mr. Coll aims to identify megatrends in the economy, then looks for industries and companies that might benefit from them.
    • 2022, André de Waal, Julie Linthorst, Futurize! Dealing with Megatrends and Disruptors [] , Taylor & Francis, →ISBN:
      According to the participant's estimate, how well prepared is the organization for the occurrence of a megatrend or disruptor?

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