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Cards Against the Future Generating Possibilities Instead of Predictions

Emily Empel I @localrat I #NerdNite

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Traditional stores will have the same analytic

intelligence as online.

http://www.businessinsider.com/predictions-for-the-future-of-retail-2014-1#ixzz2vqPQsgno

Duh.

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The spread of the Internet will enhance

global connectivity, fostering more positive

relationships among societies.

http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/03/11/digital-life-in-2025/

Egypt?

Syria?

Ukraine?

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By 2017, as many as 35 percent of

government shared-service organizations

will be managed by private sector

companies.

http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2638115

So what?

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We value predictions and certainty when

planning for the future.

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But, what about

the weird?

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By 2040, nonbiological intelligence will be

billions of times more capable than

biological intelligence.

Ray Kurzweil

WTF?

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Let’s play in the future according to a new

set of rules.

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The future is going to be weird. Explore ideas you don’t agree with; pay

attention to the immeasurable fringe.

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Time

Awareness

Emerging

Event

Trend

Mainstream

Source: Maree Conway, Thinking Futures (adapted from Graham Molitor)

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The future is a mash up of the present.

Take an outside-in approach to change and

intellectually “occupy” the world.

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Organizational

Focus

Business Environment

External Forces

Society

Technology

Environment

Economy

Politics

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The future is not predictable. Embrace uncertainty; think beyond the

“beyond”.

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Time

Awareness

Source: Maree Conway, Thinking Futures (adapted from Graham Molitor)

Horizon 1

Horizon 2

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There is no one future.. Generate multiple scenarios when thinking

about the future.

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Source: Thinking Futures

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