ArchivesTag : futurist.com

Autonomous Vehicles Could be the Future

It is possible that autonomous vehicles could be the flying car of the 2030′s – I am forever answering the question “what ever happened to the flying car envisioned in the 1960′s?”. But this concept car, imagined by Charles Rattray, captures many of the concepts I first heard about when working with the U.S. Federal [...]

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A Thanksgiving Dream for the Future

Tomorrow is the traditional Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S. As always the day has me thinking of things to be thankful for, as well as how I’ve contributed in the past year. And, being a futurist, I consider things I’d like to be thankful for in the future. Yesterday there appeared in the Financial [...]

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Visits from 128 Nations to Futurist.com

In the last 30 days Futurist.com received visits from people living in 128 different countries. This is slightly above our average of about 120 nations a month. Nearly 12,000 page views is good, but the global interest in the future is constantly impressive to me. If you look, we were visited by nearly every country [...]

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Making Sense of OWS

Matt Taibbi in Rolling Stone has an interesting analysis of Occupy Wall Street in terms of how the larger movement relates to the future. The key quote for me… We’re all born wanting the freedom to imagine a better and more beautiful future. But modern America has become a place so drearily confining and predictable [...]

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How to see future trends on the Web – in Charts and Graphics

Using sophisticated graphics to illustrate complex ideas (or simple ones) on the Web is a growing trend. iChart is one of the enterprises offering “interactive web charts” that you can post, and more importantly can create to make a point on the web. For example, where are the world’s college graduates most likely to come [...]

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Retail and the Long-Term Future

Last week I had the opportunity to make several presentations at the headquarters of a large American retailer. I was tasked with making the case for the value of injecting longer-range thinking into the regular planning cycle and with sharing some thoughts about the future of retail on the five-ten year horizon. My slide show [...]

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Future of Arctic Ice – 2011 Nearly Matched All-time Low

For some years now I’ve been sure to follow the summer-time story of ice in the Arctic Ocean, as tracked by the Snow and Ice Data Center in Colorado. I began doing this after meeting a cold-weather engineer from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who alerted me both to the special dynamics of the [...]

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Information Technology Spending: Make Way for the Cloud

Ahh, to live in the clouds. We’ve been there for a decade, and each day more of what we do – make a call, watch a video, navigate a car, order a product, read a book, play a game, takes place in the cloud. Yes, cloud computing is just a clever name for big server [...]

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Is West Side Story still America’s story?

Seattle’s Cinerama has been hosting the 70mm Film Festival for the past couple of weeks, featuring classic films from 2001: A Space Odyssey to My Fair Lady. Yesterday I was able to go see West Side Story. My first time ever having seen the musical, I was impressed with the cinematography (advanced for the ‘60s) [...]

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Expand Your Horizons with Scenario Planning

Have you ever wanted to learn a bit more about scenario planning as a tool to expand your planning horizon? This past summer I had the opportunity to lead a group from the National Association of Electrical Distributors in a workshop on future trends and preferred future planning. The participants, all part of the Lake [...]

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