Published inPredictHow to Navigate Change: The Change MatrixIn 2020, the pandemic “created uncertainty in nearly every aspect of daily life” from our health to our relationships to our finances…Nov 9, 20232Nov 9, 20232
Published inPredictPolytopias: The Missing Speculative GenreAs we continue living with Covid and watch the war in Ukraine unfold, much of the world looks like a cyberpunk dystopia. Corporate greed…Apr 27, 20224Apr 27, 20224
Published inPredictThe Dangers of Dismissing DystopiasThere’s a simple message at the heart of Ray Bradbury’s The Toynbee Convector: if humanity is shown a brighter future, we will all rush…Jun 11, 20192Jun 11, 20192
Published inPredictAll You Need is Love TechWho says you can’t buy love? Technology that can guide and shape our most intimate relationships is on the horizon, with simulations and…Feb 12, 2019Feb 12, 2019
Published inPredictJob Ads From the FutureI recently posted an article, ‘The Only Three Trends that Matter’, which argued that the future of work is about more than AI and…Jan 9, 20193Jan 9, 20193
Published inPredictThe Only Three Trends That MatterTrends are all the rage. As we enter 2019, there are no shortages of predictions and speculation about what the future may hold. Trends…Jan 2, 201910Jan 2, 201910
Published inNYC DesignHow to Build Brave New Worlds: Part OneThere’s a quote from Philip K. Dick, author of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (a.k.a Blade Runner), that resonates now more than ever:Dec 12, 20181Dec 12, 20181
Published inPredictExperiencing the Future for ChangemakingIn 2015, a single image changed the global political conversation about the Syrian refugee crisis. We’ve all seen it — the harrowing…Nov 20, 20181Nov 20, 20181
Published inNYC DesignHow to Use the Hero’s Journey as a Design-Thinking + Foresight ToolStorytelling has become a critical tool for organizational success, and more companies are turning to storytelling devices and techniques…Sep 4, 20182Sep 4, 20182