One of our associates, Markus Kramer, is the ex-Marketing Director for Aston Martin and Harley Davidson. He is a superb speaker on what we can learn from and about luxury branding in the new world of work. He recently wrote an excellent article on the Future of Cars...
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In the media: hospitality, engineering, finance – all looking to the future
Our team is often called upon for expert comment on the trends that are shaping the world around us. In the past few months, we've been featured in Hospitality News, the CFO magazine and Creamer Media's Engineering News. Read how each of these industries need to face...
Tuesday Tips: Do you see the benefit of the future of money yet?
The Problem: One of the challenges I face when discussing the future of money with people and audiences is a sense of inertia and lack of perspective on the imminence of the change. Money as we know it has been around for so long that it is difficult to...
Three reasons why This Remarkable Century Needs You
There are three reasons why you might want to invest 5-minutes reading this article: The world is at a crossroads, the outcome of this century will be determined over the next 2-3 decades and will depend on the action of people like you. Wouldn't it be nice to know...
The Connection Economy
Competitive Advantage - What matters most and how we got here Competitive advantage has always existed and understanding the evolution of what constitutes competitive advantage in today’s context, is important for any business. It may seem obvious and yet there are...
Tuesday Tip: Ordering your pizza via fax machine
About 25 years ago a young grad student at Stanford University was hungry. He wanted a pizza as he pulled an all-nighter. The internet was new and exciting in 1993 and he said: "oh, the web is great and what we really need to do is to be able to order pizza...
Two Books Every Leader Should Read
Book One: Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense By Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles The tag-line subtitle to this book is, ‘Why some organisations consistently outperform others’. – a title that no doubt will spark immediate interest in the casual passer-by. However it is...
Now is the time to achieving remarkable things, again
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has," said Margaret Mead a cultural anthropologist. TomorrowToday recently launched the Achieve Remarkable Things series of presentations...
Value – the FinTech litmus test
When we a transaction is conducted between two parties, the key to a positive response from each is their perception of the value transfer inherent in the transaction. Today that value is reflected by the amount of money that changes hands. Money, as we know it, is...
Invitation: Free Webinar on How to be More Innovative, 16 Feb 2017, 9am GMT
"What we need to do is always lean into the future; when the world changes around you and when it changes against you... you have to lean into that and figure out what to do because complaining isn't a strategy. ~ Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Founder How to be more...
TomorrowTrends Podcast: Episode 10 – What’s up with 2017
In this months podcast:
* Graeme Codrington is interviewed on Jozi Live about 2017 and the trends shaping our world right now
* Raymond de Villiers talks about the Future of Money, and TomorrowToday’s latest presentation and workshop
* How to get your team reading, learning and developing better – a Top Tip from TomorrowToday’s team
Duration: 38:17
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Achieving Remarkable Things: The ART of feeding 10 billion people by 2050
PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE STEINMETZ This post is part of our Achieving Remarkable Things series profiling inspirational thought-leaders, disruptors, innovators, tinkerers and hackers who are on quests to make the world a better place. Quests begin with a simple question:...
Developing Leaders: A Leadership Pill
I once watched the movie ‘Limitless’ which explored the concept of a pill that leads to acutely enhanced awareness and performance. Obscure facts tucked away in the recesses of one’s subconscious become accessible; patterns hidden by details become clear and...
Tuesday Tip: Practical advice on building adaptive intelligence
Following on from Keith's newsletter article last week that looked at how to develop greater adaptive capacity in your team we thought it would be useful to use today's Tuesday Tip to provide you with a practical action item to move yourself and your team forward with...
Enabling Foresight and Strategy: Spotting the Disruptors Before They Arrive
Enabling Foresight and Strategy: Spotting the Disruptors Before They Arrive It has always been the task of the leader to think strategically and spend more time than their team looking at the horizon. That is still the case, although many modern...
How to develop greater adaptive capacity in your team
The leadership challenge is how to ensure that your organisation, your team has a deep adaptive capacity. It is ensuring that adaptability is part of your very DNA as you navigate the volatile, uncertain and complex future. In order to develop this vital adaptive...
Leaders who hear the music
One of my favourite quotes is that of Friedrich Nietzsche who once wrote, “Those who were seen dancing, were thought to be crazy, by those who could not hear the music.” Hearing the ‘music’ is an important leadership attribute and one that can be intentionally...
2017 Strategic Brand & Communication Prognosis
Brand & Communication Prognosis: Thank you to the many of you who have given a little bit of their valuable time to complete our short “Brand Impact 2017” survey over the festive season – Happy New Year! Cutting to the chase: what’s in it for 2017? The primary...
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