DECODING TOMORROW: FUTURISM AND FORESIGHTS TODAY

FORESIGHTS AND IDEAS THAT EXPAND MINDS AND INSPIRE A CHANGE OF HEART.

08 Apr 2013

Farming Futurist: lessons from New Zealand's Icebreaker

How can a company apply this convergence of the digital and the analogue? On a late autumnal day in NYC in 2011, a New Zealand-made Icebreaker hoodie was keeping me warm at the starting line of the NYC Marathon. Natural high tech ...

03 Apr 2013

Futurist: Top 3 Disruptive 2013 Trends

Check out why... 1. Digital Disruption 2. Media Madness 3. Big Data provides massive opportunities and disruptive threats to business in 2013. Futurist Anders Sorman-Nilsson decodes these trends for the savvy strategist. ...

18 Mar 2013

Futurist: Digital Self and Nike+ Video of NYC Marathon 2011

How Nike+ helped futurist Anders Sorman-Nilsson to run the NYC Marathon ... with 17 hours notice. I am standing on the starting line of the 2011 NYC Marathon on Staten Island. I am unprepared. I'm nervous. In fact, 17 hours ago I ...

15 Feb 2013

Futurist: Digital Disruption

Futurist: Digital Disruption Do you feel somewhat digitally disrupted? Are you tuned in, connected, linkedin, and on your smartphone 24/7/365? Do you do your digital due diligence before a meeting, shopping, or even a date? Does your ...

11 Feb 2013

Farming Futures: tradition meets technology

Farming Futures: tradition meets technology What does the future of farming look like? What forces will shape farmers' futures? How will agriculture shift over the near and long-term futures? What does the explosion in global ...

09 Feb 2013

Burning Man and Analogue Escapism

Burning Man and Analogue Escapism: reconnecting by disconnecting The Nevada desert dust is kicking up a desert storm. It's dusk. I have been driving for 10 hours and I am 511 miles north of Las Vegas. No GPS signal. Off road. I am in ...

31 Jan 2013

Digilogue: connecting with digital minds and analogue hearts (Video)

As some organisations careen recklessly into the digital future and others are left behind by remaining steeped in the ways of old, thought leaders are coming to realise there is an important middle ground. Most often that's where ...