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Informing Choices Mini-Pod

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With exponential change driving an uncertain and complex future, considering how megatrends, trends, weak signals, and wild cards could impact life, society, and business is becoming crucial to developing insight to the future, but also to reinforcing our organisations’ agility and resilience. This is a podcast designed to provide insight to how we make sense of a radically different tomorrow by exploring "the future of" different topics. Podcast host Steve Wells talks to domain experts and futurists to explore the challenges and opportunities in a rapidly evolving future.

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Geopolitical Fall-out from the Russia / Ukraine Conflict with Max Stucki

May 04, 2022 01:00 - 16 minutes - 15.7 MB

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24th February 2022, the world changed. The fall of communism and the Soviet Union had meant the end of the Cold War, as Russia began to find its place in a new world order. But the unprovoked attack on Ukraine has sent the world generally, and Europe specifically back into an antagonistic relationship with Moscow, with punishing sanctions undoing decades of “normalisation” between the West and Russia. For now, it has also largely reunited Europe and th...

Optimising Healthcare by Optimising People with Pétur Haraldsson

April 20, 2022 00:00 - 16 minutes - 15.7 MB

One of the greatest social challenges society faces is the provision of effective healthcare. Whether the system under examination is publicly or privately funded, the challenges are consistent; how do we ensure each patient is able to access the right intervention, at the right time, in the right place? And how does the system need to flex so that people can make informed health choices before illness sets in … and help enable a society characterised by well managed and even delayed chronic...

The New Future of Dining Experiences with Steve Wells

March 17, 2022 12:06 - 13 minutes - 12.9 MB

In this podcast, I am going to build on a previous episode exploring the future of food but this time focus on how take-away and dining-out experiences might change in the future. We will look at converging drivers and how technology could create very different dining experiences. So let’s consider: New (Old) Sources of Protein 3D Printing Use of robots in food preparation Multi-sensory Dining Experiences Three Scenarios – Future Food Experiences You can also listen to the following e...

The New Future of Dining Experiences

March 17, 2022 12:06 - 13 minutes - 12.9 MB

In this podcast, I am going to build on a previous episode exploring the future of food but this time focus on how take-away and dining-out experiences might change in the future. We will look at converging drivers and how technology could create very different dining experiences. So let’s consider: New (Old) Sources of Protein 3D Printing Use of robots in food preparation Multi-sensory Dining Experiences Three Scenarios – Future Food Experiences You can also listen to the following e...

The Future of Food in 2035 with Steve Wells

March 09, 2022 15:48 - 11 minutes - 11.1 MB

The future of food – particularly of meat and meat consumption – can be promoted as a “no choice” future with plant-based meat as the only viable option for human health, the good of the planet, and animal welfare. But is that the case? Are there other solutions that provide consumer choice and reap the benefits to health, the planet and animal welfare? And when we look into the solutions, what are the wider implications of a fundamental change to our food system in the future? To explore t...

Future of Commodity Markets with Noah Healy

March 01, 2022 01:00 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

A commodity market is a market that trades in primary products and materials rather than manufactured products, such as cocoa, fruit, gold, oil, and sugar. Commodity markets can include trading in a physical or a virtual space using spot prices, forwards, futures, and options on futures. The origins of these market places can be traced back over 5,000 years, but how do they work now and how might they change in the future? To discuss the future of commodity markets I am joined on the podcas...

Insurance in the Post-Pandemic World with David Smith

February 22, 2022 01:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

David Smith is chief executive and a futurist at London-based Global Futures and Foresight. In the book Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon, David has explored the implications for the insurance sector of the Coivid-19 pandemic, in addition to the trends that were already visible. So, digitisation, changing business models, and attitudes to risk are all key factors. His chapter in the book poses this question: “How has the pandemic impacted an insurance industry th...

Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies—A Platform for Transformation? with Kapil Gupta

February 15, 2022 01:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

Alongside the ongoing fall-out from the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the major stories of the last year or so has been the growing prominence of blockchain technology and the underlying crypto assets it enables. Individuals, investors, businesses, and governments have all been taking note. The question is, how might blockchain and cryptocurrencies become a platform for transformation? And what might this transformation mean for all of our futures? Kapil Gupta is a technology and crypto analys...

The Prospects for a Post-pandemic Society with Patrick van der Duin

February 08, 2022 01:00 - 15 minutes - 13.9 MB

Patrick van der Duin is Executive Director at The Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends and a contributor to the book, "Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon". In his chapter, co-authored with Hans Stavleu, he poses the question, “How might social and psychological factors shape the new normal of post-pandemic society?” I have used the phrase before but I think Patrick and Hans are exploring the alternatives of Restoring the Old Order and a Total System Rebo...

Post-Covid Future: A New Renaissance? with José Cordeiro

February 02, 2022 10:07 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

In the book Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon, director of the Millennium Project, futurist, and transhumanist – amongst many other roles - José Cordeiro describes how the Chinese word for crisis can be interpreted to represent danger and opportunity. In his chapter in the book, he subsequently poses the question, “Is the pandemic a source of global danger that also uncovers a great opportunity in the evolution of this planetary crisis?” To drill down on this que...

Christmas 2040 with Rohit Talwar

December 25, 2021 01:00 - 10 minutes - 9.27 MB

As we have seen in recent years, so many technological advances have changed our world. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a number of those, particularly the way we interact remotely and virtually. But what do some of these technologies mean for the way we celebrate Christmas? In this final festive episode of the Informing Choices Mini-Pod mini-series, Fast Future CEO Rohit Talwar shares his ideas about Christmas in 2040. You can learn more about Rohit and his work by connecting with h...

Christmas 2040 with Gina Clifford

December 24, 2021 01:00 - 10 minutes - 9.4 MB

In this short mini-series on the Informing Choices Mini-Pod, we are exploring how futurists think we might celebrate Christmas in 2040. There are many cultural, religious festivals and celebrations around the world, but few with such global social and economic significance as Christmas. So when we turn towards the future, and consider the year 2040, what might celebrating Christmas entail? How might we digitise some physical aspects of our celebrations? In this episode, Strategic Communicat...

Christmas 2040 with Sylvia Gallusser

December 23, 2021 01:00 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

Speak with a futurist and at some point you may well hear the notion that foresight generally and scenario development specifically are not designed to create prediction but to help describe what might happen in the future. Futurist Sylvia Gallusser points out that in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the ghost of Christmas yet to come explains to Scrooge how the future is not set, and that we can set our journey into future by adapting our actions now. Perhaps Dickens was a futurist! Wit...

Christmas 2040 with Joana Lenkova

December 22, 2021 01:00 - 8 minutes - 7.81 MB

Here on the Informing Choices Mini-Pod, in the context of such rapid and extensive global change, we are exploring what futurists think Christmas might be like in 2040. Today, I am delighted to welcome back to the podcast Strategist and Futurist Joana Lenkova for this festive peek into the future. Joana focuses on using technology for a nostalgic trip to Christmases past, expanding the themes of personal kindness and magic in the context of demographic changes which might have an impact on b...

Christmas 2040 with Alexandra Whittington

December 21, 2021 01:00 - 8 minutes - 7.55 MB

Christmas is a special time of year for over two billion Christians around the world, and here on the Informing Choices Mini-Pod we are exploring what futurists think Christmas might be like in 2040. For futurist Alexandra Whittington, Christmas in 2040 might see old traditions retained but with a virtual twist. You can learn more about Alex and her work by connecting with her as follows: LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/alexandra-whittington-futurist Twitter twitter.com/alexandra4casts Image So...

Christmas 2040 with Rob Caldera

December 20, 2021 01:00 - 6 minutes - 5.88 MB

In this short mini-series of the Informing Choices Mini-Pod, we are exploring what futurists think Christmas in 2040 might be like.  For change leadership advisor Rob Caldera, Christmas 2040 might include new treatments for ageing and immersive technologies - like virtual reality - to help us feel more connected across the festive period You can learn more about Rob and his work by connecting with him as follows: LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/robcaldera Website futureshiftconsulting.com Twit...

Introducing Christmas 2040 with Steve Wells

December 15, 2021 16:25 - 4 minutes - 4.41 MB

Over a period of time, the time we spend with family and friends over Christmas develops its own tradition. Like all traditions, there is evolution, but rather than look back, I wanted to look forward – to Christmas 2040. So in a festive mini-series, I will post a short episode of the podcast each day between Monday 20th and Christmas Day. I have been speaking to six brilliant futurist friends of the podcast to explore what they think Christmas in 2040 might be like and I am eternally grate...

Personal Resilience in a VUCA World with Cathryn Barnard

December 07, 2021 01:00 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

Our VUCA world requires us to adapt to the pace and scale of change as rapidly as we can. The survival of enterprise and effectiveness of public sector organisations relies on cutting edge leadership to create successful entities in the near term, while in parallel setting the conditions for future success, despite the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous nature of our world. Agility and resilience are increasingly critical organisational characteristics. But it that is the situation...

Leading Change with Foresight for Growth with Jennifer Bryan and Steve Wells

November 30, 2021 01:00 - 14 minutes - 13.4 MB

When we implement change programs, how often do we future-proof the change by exploring the future? Do the programs we put in place simply seek to change the past and present and how well does that set us up for an increasingly uncertain future characterised by exponential change? In this episode of the podcast we explore the integration of foresight with a human-centric change approach to develop programs that help organisations design, create, and implement effective, future-fit change tha...

Extended Reality Possibilities with Ross Edwards

November 23, 2021 01:00 - 16 minutes - 15.1 MB

Extended reality (XR) is a term used to collectively describe immersive technologies: virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. These technologies extend reality by adding to or simulating the real world through digital materials: Virtual Reality creates a simulated environment where participants can complete realistic interactions with objects and people. Augmented Reality adds interactive, digital elements to a live, real-world environment through a digital device like a pho...

Political Entrepreneurship with Michael Mascioni

November 14, 2021 21:39 - 16 minutes - 15.6 MB

Politics can be defined as activities associated with decision-making in groups, or other forms of power relations between individuals and groups including the distribution of resources or status. Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of value entailing change, and the risk encountered in starting up or conducting business.  So how might entrepreneurial thinking play a role in the future of politics? How might Political Entrepreneurship support policy development, implementation of...

Navigating the Future—Critical Questions with Rohit Talwar

November 05, 2021 01:00 - 19 minutes - 17.9 MB

In Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon, editor and author Rohit Talwar explores 50 critical questions that organisations and individuals might ask themselves to help map a path to the future. In the book, Talwar describes seven domains covering the operating environment, economy, individuals and civil society, critical sectors, business and investment, politics and government, and science and technology. Further analysis reveals three core themes; sustainability, r...

The Future of Retirement in the Post-Pandemic Era with Michael Nuschke

November 02, 2021 01:00 - 18 minutes - 17.5 MB

Population ageing is a global phenomenon and a well-established trend. Back in 2015, it was estimated that there were 901 million people aged 60 years and over worldwide - 12.3% of the global population. By 2030, it is predicted that this will have increased to 1.4 billion or 16.4% and by 2050, to 2.1 billion or 21.3% of the global population. (Source ons.gov.uk) As the population ages, the ratio of non-workers to workers increases. For example, in the early 2000’s in the UK there were appro...

Post-Pandemic Geopolitics with Max Stucki

October 29, 2021 00:00 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

Whilst the pre-pandemic geo-political backdrop was looking increasingly volatile, the Covid19 pandemic has led to deepening distrust between some nations. The tension between international collaboration - to find effective vaccines and treatments for example – and the every nation for themselves imperative has been problematic for some. But how might the pandemic accelerate and influence future geopolitical developments? Max Stucki is a senior foresight analyst at Futures Platform, a compan...

Three Possible Futures—Choose Your Preferred Story with Joana Lenkova

October 26, 2021 00:00 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

Humans have a habit of wanting to go back to the familiar in times of crisis and resist radical change. But while resistance to change may be a natural response through the function of our limbic system, the current crisis is a wake-up call for society to reconsider existing norms, societal systems, and lifestyles, and explore how we might build a better future. Joana Lenkova is a strategist, futurist, author of the interactive foresight book Choose Your Own Future, and a contributor to the...

Life Next: How Our World Could Change Post-Pandemic with Marian Salzman

October 22, 2021 00:00 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

Whilst exponential change has been part of our reality for some time, the Covid-19 pandemic has given renewed impetus for enterprise and government to consider the future, asking questions like: What’s next for work-life? How might the crisis re-energise businesses and business models? And how might the way we live at home change in the future? Marian Salzman is Senior Vice President, Communications at Philip Morris International, a world renowned trend-spotter, and a contributor to the Fas...

Business Leadership Skills—Navigating a New Landscape with Steve Wells

October 19, 2021 00:00 - 15 minutes - 14.5 MB

For a number of years, “change is constant” was the mantra. More recently, commentators have been talking about “exponential change”. And then came Covid19. The combination of rapidly accelerating change and a sudden, major, global disruption has led to a re-think about how we navigate to a new landscape across life, society, and business. So the question is, what are the critical skills required to help organizations navigate a path to the future? Steve Wells is a futurist, international s...

The Digital Health Passport

October 15, 2021 00:00 - 15 minutes - 13.9 MB

The notion of digital health passports is one that has emerged as a controversial possibility in a number of countries as the world seeks ways of living with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. But the question remains, what is the most realistic balance between health protection and economic activity? And what might the world look like if the use of digital health passports is enforced? Leland Shupp is a futurist, thought leader, writer, public speaker, and has taught foresight at the California College...

Technologies Shaping the Post-Pandemic Future of Food with Tony Hunter

October 12, 2021 00:00 - 16 minutes - 15.1 MB

The pandemic has irrevocably changed our world. But what might be the legacy of the pandemic for the food, beverage, and agri-food industries, and the very future of food? Futurist, speaker, and foresight strategy consultant Tony Hunter argues that in crisis there’s opportunity and we need to make the most of this one and use technology to fundamentally change our food system. Links Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tony-hunter Websites: www.tonyhunterspeaker....

Post-Traumatic Growth: How Might Business Change for the Better? with Richard Freeman

October 08, 2021 00:00 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

In the newly published book, Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon published by Fast Future Publishing, Richard Freeman, CEO of Always Possible explores how the Covid19 pandemic could become a catalyst for businesses to embrace bigger picture thinking and smarter localized decision-making. So the question is, How Might Business Change for the Better? Links Email: [email protected] Twitter: @always_possible LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rpfreeman Website: a...

The Reinvention of Travel with Hjörtur Smárason

October 05, 2021 00:00 - 16 minutes - 15.7 MB

While many sectors have suffered greatly through the pandemic, the travel industry has suffered more than most. As travel restrictions imposed on international travel ease, how might travel for business and pleasure evolve into the future? Hjörtur Smárason is the Chief Executive Officer at Visit Greenland and a contributing author to the book Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon published by Fast Future Publishing, and very well placed to consider The Reinvention of...

Nowhere to Hide in 2025 with Gina Clifford

October 01, 2021 00:00 - 15 minutes - 13.9 MB

The Covid pandemic caused authorities across the world to consider more pervasive digital tracking tools to monitor the spread of the disease. In a number of countries, a libertarian culture arguably restricted the potential of digital health monitoring tools and platforms to be as effective as they might have been. But were the libertarian views on such pervasive technologies well-founded? It’s a question that strategic communicator and futurist Gina Clifford considers in her chapter in th...

Shifts on the Path to 2030 with Rohit Talwar

September 28, 2021 00:00 - 15 minutes - 14.3 MB

In the newly published book, Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon from Fast Future Publishing, editor and author Rohit Talwar explores 20 emerging future factors that could turn into influential shifts shaping the next decade and beyond. The shifts he identifies can be characterised under the headings; Operating Environment, Lives and Lifestyles, Economy, and Business and Technology. While a number of those shifts are on trend, which have been supercharged by the pa...

The Future of Homes Through the 2020s with Alex Whittington

July 03, 2021 15:49 - 24 minutes - 22.9 MB

In a famous and much quoted judicial decision from 1604, English judge and jurist Sir Edward Coke declared that, “The house of every one is to him as his Castle and Fortress as well for defence against injury and violence, as for his repose…” Whilst in 1604 Sir Edward was talking about strict limits on how Sheriffs may enter a person’s house in order to issue writs, perhaps it could also be a metaphor for how homes of the future may become a fortress against other invaders; infection for one...

The Future of Fake News with Islay O’Hara

June 26, 2021 11:47 - 25 minutes - 23.9 MB

In 2019 the BBC said there are two kinds of fake news: False stories that are deliberately published and distributed, in order to make people believe something untrue or to make people take a particular action. These are deliberate lies that are published online, even though the person writing them knows that they are untrue. Stories that may have some truth to them but they're not completely accurate. This is because the people writing them - for example, journalists or bloggers - don't c...

The Future of Active Transhumanism with David Wood

June 19, 2021 12:28 - 24 minutes - 23.1 MB

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, Transhumanism can be described as “the theory that science and technology can help human beings develop beyond what is physically and mentally possible at the present time.” It asserts that “with all the new technologies available, mankind will be able solve every challenge it faces.” But as we have seen in the past, in the hands of humans, waves of technological change can deliver both positive and negatives to society. So what are the considerations ...

The Future Five Grand Challenges with Rohit Talwar

May 22, 2021 11:56 - 36 minutes - 34.1 MB

Grand challenges are more than ordinary research questions or priorities, they are end results or outcomes that are global in scale; very difficult to accomplish, yet offer hope of ultimately paving the way to a successful future for humanity. Many people will point to the Covid19 pandemic as the point at which society chooses between restoring the old order and navigating a new landscape. So what challenges do we see ahead of us? To discuss the Future Five Grand Challenges in this wide ran...

The Future of Childhood with Alexandra Whittington and Joana Lenkova

May 15, 2021 11:53 - 27 minutes - 25.8 MB

It can be very easy to focus on the future of business, enterprise, and work. Or on the future of adult society, but other than considering how education may development in the context of our every more digital world, it is much more unusual to consider the future of childhood. It is perhaps a somewhat tired phrase, but if children are our future, why isn’t the future of childhood more readily considered? In this podcast, we do just that. To discuss the Future of Childhood I am delighted to...

The Future of Place with Toby Rhodes

May 03, 2021 14:00 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

Place-making is a malleable term, open to interpretation. Whether it’s physical design characteristics, land values, job creation, environmental sustainability, biodiversity, new amenities or simply a sense of well-being, people assign different values to areas. In addition, it seems that Covid-19 has triggered an increased appetite for connection, a sense of belonging, and a sense of community between neighbours. Beyond just surviving the pandemic, the benefits of community are clear: soci...

The Future of the Crypto-Economy with Rohit Talwar

April 25, 2021 14:00 - 21 minutes - 19.8 MB

Cryptocurrencies have long been discussed and debated, but they have only recently come to light as financial tools that can be accessible and useful to more than only die-hard connoisseurs. Cryptocurrencies have the potential to enable social and economic growth throughout the world, including in developing countries, by offering easier access to capital and financial services. So to discuss the Future of the Crypto-Economy I am delighted to welcome Global Futurist, International Keynote S...

The Future of Sustainable Packaging with Tracy Sutton

April 18, 2021 13:00 - 21 minutes - 20.2 MB

In a world where an ever broadening perspective on sustainability is gaining more and more traction, biodegradable, re-use, and recyclable packaging is becoming the norm across many sectors. Increasingly, brands are being viewed within the context of their sustainability credentials. But is the current pace of change fast enough? And how do the other trends we are seeing – in consumer behaviour in retail, for example - impact the future direction of travel for packaging? To discuss The Futu...

The Future of Meat Production and Consumption with Diana Davidson

April 11, 2021 11:49 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB

Meat consumption with large environmental and ethical implications is expected to grow in the future. Some studies, however, take the opposite view, that meat consumption is at a turning point because of a growing number of vegetarians and other factors in industrialised countries. In either case, the environmental and health implications of meat production and consumption will continue to be the focus of much attention. So to discuss the Future of Meat Production and Consumption I am delig...

The Future of Coaching in a Digitised World with Craig Forster

March 28, 2021 15:01 - 19 minutes - 18.1 MB

As our world becomes increasingly digitised, our understanding of how our minds work is also increasing. Part of that understanding is leading to developments in artificial intelligence (AI). Meanwhile, rapid changes in our professional and private lives are in part, based on the march of digitisation including AI  across life, society, and business and have highlighted the increasing importance of our mental health and personal wellbeing. Given this context, what is The Future of Coaching ...

The Future of Continuous Change on Work with Cathryn Barnard

March 21, 2021 15:52 - 16 minutes - 15.7 MB

Even without the Covid19 pandemic, the world was undergoing complex changes that were drastically transforming the way businesses access and leverage the skills required for optimal business growth. Add to that underlying change the possible – some might say highly likely – rapid switch to technology enabled home, remote, and hybrid working and suddenly building and maintaining future-fit organisations becomes a crucial imperative. Given this context of continuous change, what is the Future...

The Future of the Social Separation with Bronwyn Williams

March 14, 2021 15:11 - 26 minutes - 25 MB

The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted social inequalities around the world and yet in some cases, national responses have also provided potential glimpses of how the gap might be narrowed. The question raised by Economist, Trend Analyst, and Futurist Bronwyn Williams in her contribution to the book, Aftershocks and Opportunities –Scenarios for a Post-Pandemic Future (Talwar, R., Wells, S., Whittington, A. Eds (2020). Aftershocks and Opportunities - Scenarios for a Post-Pandemic Future. Lond...

The Future of Social Separation with Bronwyn Williams

March 14, 2021 15:11 - 26 minutes - 25 MB

The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted social inequalities around the world and yet in some cases, national responses have also provided potential glimpses of how the gap might be narrowed. The question raised by Economist, Trend Analyst, and Futurist Bronwyn Williams in her contribution to the book, Aftershocks and Opportunities –Scenarios for a Post-Pandemic Future (Talwar, R., Wells, S., Whittington, A. Eds (2020). Aftershocks and Opportunities - Scenarios for a Post-Pandemic Future. Lond...

The Future of Recruitment with Ron Mayne

March 07, 2021 13:43 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

The dynamics of recruiting are changing, and changing fast. For tech-savvy recruiters, there’s a whole gamut of options: from automated applicant tracking systems, to video-based interview platforms, to gamified skills assessments, to simulations of on-the-job scenarios using virtual reality. All of which can take place in a remote environment. The Covid pandemic has accelerated remote working and is likely to leave behind a more decentralised hybrid work model. Overlay that with the post-p...

The Future of Ethics in PR with Islay O’Hara

February 28, 2021 14:16 - 17 minutes - 16.5 MB

Tackling fake news and disinformation is an ethical challenge, highlighted throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. New technologies provide the opportunity for the distribution of disinformation created by humans and increasingly by artificial intelligence, and spread via social media. Countering disinformation and earning trust for honest communication is an increasingly critical enabler to developing a positive reputation for enterprise and public sector organisations alike. So with this backdr...

The Future of Agricultural Efficiency with Adam Greenberg

February 21, 2021 17:05 - 22 minutes - 21.2 MB

The need to produce food for increasingly urbanised populations in ways that pays attention to the requirements for minimising carbon emissions and therefore help to minimise climate change is clear. Carbon emissions come from:  Crop fertilisation using chemical fertilisers Materials used to build and maintain farms Energy use of the farm buildings and vehicles Transport & distribution during and after growing Soil based emissions from disturbing soils Waste produced as a result of far...

The Future of Intelligent Foresight Systems with Panu Kause

February 12, 2021 21:28 - 18 minutes - 17.6 MB

As our world becomes ever more uncertain with exponential change punctuated with ever more disruptive events, enterprise, governments, and third sector organisations are trying to come to terms with creating resilient and flexible policy and strategy. Given that challenge, what role might foresight play in supporting this work? And particularly, what might the role be for intelligent systems to enhance human capability? To discuss the Future of Intelligent Foresight Systems, I am joined by ...

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