by Graeme Codrington | Mar 10, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
At TomorrowToday, we study the past to track the trends that help us predict the future. In last week’s Spectator magazine, there was an excellent article on the influences currently shaping the Conservative party, and particularly David Cameron and his inner...
by TomorrowToday Global | Feb 16, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
It is no longer ‘cool’ to say your company’s mission is to make money and maximize shareholder wealth. Although many companies pretend that they have a more noble purpose, their actions, processes, controls, hierarchy, behaviour of management and treatment of their...
by Graeme Codrington | Jan 27, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
Leo Burnett is the world’s 9th largest ad agency. They have produced two resources looking at trends they expect to see in 2009. The first is a YouTube video that is a bit flashy (I mean literally flash-y) and focuses on advertising trends in 2009. The second...
by Graeme Codrington | Jan 27, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
Leo Burnett is the world’s 9th largest ad agency. They have produced two resources looking at trends they expect to see in 2009. The first is a YouTube video that is a bit flashy (I mean literally flash-y) and focuses on advertising trends in 2009. The second...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jan 14, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
For those of you with the time (and it needs some time) take a read of this article from The Atlantic. It’s a great read, written by Nicholas Carr, taking us on a short-ish journey of the impact of technology. From the written word to the internet and it’s...
by Graeme Codrington | Jan 9, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
The first baby in the UK tested before conception for a genetic form of breast cancer has been born. For some time now, we have been predicting that it will become the norm to attempt to use our growing understanding of DNA and genetics to control the genes our...