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Town Futurist Sessions – Time is Curved, not Straight – Video

Posted: March 13, 2014 at 11:40 pm


Town Futurist Sessions - Time is Curved, not Straight
Town Futurist Sessions - Time is Curved, not Straight.

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Future of Baltic States, European Union Economic Outlook, Estonia, Latvia – Futurist Speaker – Video

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Future of Baltic States, European Union Economic Outlook, Estonia, Latvia - Futurist Speaker
Clip from a Keynote by Patrick Dixon at Sampo Liidrite Forum on the Estonian economy. How could Estonia work within the Eurozone. Risk management and respond...

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Davu – Live @ Town Futurist – Video

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Davu - Live @ Town Futurist
Davu smoothing it out. Spending time.

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What is a Futurist? – wiseGEEK

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Futurists are those who attempt to predict and analyze the future. There are professional futurists, who do futurism for a living, as well as amateur futurists, who look at the future in their particular area of interest. The arguments for modern futurism emerged in the mid-40s, pioneered by the German Ossip K. Flechtheim, who said that even if we can determine the most basic statistical trends and plot them a couple decades in advance, we'd be generating valuable information for society to use. Many large organizations now employ futurists and scenario planners, to help them get an edge on their competition.

The task of the futurist begins with looking at historical data, extracting regularities, and projecting those trends a bit, if only to see what numbers pop out. For example, the human population has doubled roughly every 34 years for the last hundred years or so, and while the rate of doubling has slowed down slightly in recent times, it makes sense to assume that the general trend will continue, if even the doubling time is extended to, say, every 40 years. General and uncontroversial statistical trends like these are the canvas on the futurist paints more speculative projections. Futurists must be careful about any wild assumptions in the basics, lest they incur the ire of those who pay them to make serious prognostications.

After putting together a general idea of the next 5, 10, or 20 years, a futurist will often engage in "scenario building" - formulating concrete scenarios and classifying them on the basis of their likelihood. For example, "probable," "possible," and "wild card" scenarios. These help the company or organization in question choose their actions cleverly in the present so as to give rise to the future of their choice. For example, one might say it is probable that we will do the majority of our shopping online in 20 years, but improbable that the majority of work will be conducted in virtual worlds.

Certain scientists tend to get excited about futurism. As science describes the world around us with more precision and empirical support than the guesses of most laypeople, scientists are frequently part-time futurists. Because many scientists work on tiny pieces of small problems, they like to sketch a look at the bigger picture, and describe to the public how their little corner of research is a small part of a much larger useful effort. For example, a researcher working on a new nanotech film may suggest that his work could one day be used to filter water for children in developing countries. This is a primary example of a futurist, even if the person doesn't call themselves one. Futurists go by many names - but in the end, anyone who looks forward more than about 5 years deserves to be called as such.

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Joe Flower – Internationally Known Health Care Futurist – Video

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Joe Flower - Internationally Known Health Care Futurist
Eagles Talent Speakers Bureau proudly presents Joe Flower - http://www.eaglestalent.com/Joe-Flower With over 30 years #39; experience, Joe Flower has emerged as ...

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Tory Starbuck on Andre’s Pit discussing politics and performing a lobotomy with Futurist Manifesto – Video

Posted: March 12, 2014 at 6:41 am


Tory Starbuck on Andre #39;s Pit discussing politics and performing a lobotomy with Futurist Manifesto
Dinner Party at Andre #39;s in 1988 for his St. Louis cable television show. Tory talks about communism and America with Andre #39;s son. Muzik and theatre crept int...

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Preview: Visual Futurist : Mankind & The Conquest Of Space – Video

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Preview: Visual Futurist : Mankind The Conquest Of Space
My personal project that was inspired by the greatest human achievement in the 60 #39;s. (Project Apollo) This would be an attempt to re-live such days of optimi...

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Futurist Radial Menu in JavaFX – Video

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Futurist Radial Menu in JavaFX
Done using JavaFX and RadialFX project. Check out https://github.com/MrLoNee/RadialFx and http://www.mrlonee.com !

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Futurist Jack Uldrich to Address Future Trends in Healthcare at Optum in Dallas, TX

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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 12, 2014

Following a well-received presentation to the American Medical Association in Washington, DC, last week, Futurist Jack Uldrich will deliver a keynote address to Optum leaders and employees on Wednesday, March 12th in Dallas, Texas. Uldrichs presentation, Why Future Trends in Healthcare Demand Unlearning Today, will aid Optum in honing in on their three key drivers of transformative change: engaging the consumer, aligning care delivery and modernizing the health system infrastructure.

Chosen for his engaging style and informative views on health care, Jack Uldrich has also delivered presentations to the American Academies of Audiology and Neurology, Alcetel-Lucent/Verizon Forum on Wireless Healthcare, United Healthcare, IASIS Healthcare, Allina Hospitals, The Healthcare Trustees of New York, St. Jude Medical, and healthcare associations throughout the U.S. (A sample of his discussions on healthcare can be seen in this CNBC clip.)

His presentation for Optum, which is based on his two most recent books, "Foresight 20/20: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow" and "Higher Unlearning: 39 Post Requisite Lessons for Achieving a Successful Future" as well as his popular article, "Top Ten Trends in Healthcare," will discuss how continued advances in information technologies, biotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, genomics, regenerative medicine, social networking and "Big Data" will radically transform the healthcare industry in the decade ahead.

Throughout the speech Uldrich will also focus on why these trends will demand unlearning and discuss why participants must embrace the concept of unlearning in order to achieve future success. He will conclude by reviewing specific habits, customs, beliefs and ideas that healthcare professionals canand mustunlearn. His goal is to ensure his message of unlearning remains with his audience at Optum for years to come.

Uldrich also addresses a number of major, non-healthcare-related corporations on the topic of unlearning including PepsiCo, Cisco, IBM, WiPro, Guardian Life Insurance and General Electric.

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about the event or interviewing Jack can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.

Uldrich is a renowned global healthcare futurist, best-selling author, editor of the monthly newsletter, The Exponential Executive, and host of the award-winning website, http://www.schoolofunlearning.com.

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Futurist Flight Radio #4 – Video

Posted: March 11, 2014 at 5:40 pm


Futurist Flight Radio #4
Welcome back to the next Edition of Futurist Flight... In this Month, we #39;ll be moving trough the anthems that made a mark over the last year, all capable of ...

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