by Graeme Codrington | Sep 14, 2006 | Future Trends
Ever since I can remember (although in reality its probably only since the late 1980s), I have lived with the grim warnings about the scourge of HIV/AIDS. Futurists have been warning of the dire consequences of having as much as 20% of the workforce taken out. Health...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 14, 2006 | Future Trends
Ever since I can remember (although in reality its probably only since the late 1980s), I have lived with the grim warnings about the scourge of HIV/AIDS. Futurists have been warning of the dire consequences of having as much as 20% of the workforce taken out. Health...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 13, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
There are more and more cars on the road, and the complexity of these cars is ever increasing. Who is going to service them? Who is going to fix them when they break? Already, you have to book a few weeks in advance to get your upper-end car in for its regular...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 6, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
Lynda Smith, trained Retirement Coach and Wisdom Continuity expert, shares some insights into the options facing those who will reach retirement age in the next 10 years. Its fairly clear that this generation of retirees are not going to give up work completely and...
by Graeme Codrington | Aug 21, 2006 | Future Trends
I was working through some archives recently, and rediscovered this gem by Thomas Friedman (now famous for “The World is Flat”), written during campaigning for the last US presidential elections: Sometimes it’s useful to stand back and ask yourself:...
by TomorrowToday Global | Aug 14, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
IBM CEO Samuel Palmisano has announced what he calls an Innovation Jam – an attempt to come up with new business and product ideas by leveraging the collective intelligence of IBM’s 100,000-strong ‘crowd’. According to Yahoo! Business, IBM has...