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Knowledge Management should be as much, if not more, about creating the future than learning from the past. As individuals and organizations we need to think more about the future and make the most of the opportunities it will bring while constructively dealing with the uncertainties and ambiguities it presents. This category thus focuses on the trends and events in the emerging knowledge economy. The world changes so quickly it's hard to keep up. New inventions and innovations alter the way we live. People's values, attitudes, and beliefs are changing. And the pace of change keeps accelerating, making it difficult to prepare for tomorrow. By studying the future, people can better anticipate what lies ahead. More importantly, they can actively decide how they will live in the future, by making choices today and realizing the consequences of their decisions. The future doesn't just happen: People create it through their action -- or inaction -- today. - The World Future Society
Blog Post Inventing the FuturePosted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 12 April 2002 Looking backwards - looking forwards Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 21 April 2002 Long Bets Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 28 April 2002 The Law of Accelerating Returns by Ray Kurzweil Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 3 July 2002 Sites to watch for news of what's next Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 29 December 2002 The Death of Documents and the End of Doneness Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 23 February 2003 Global Trends 2015 Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 8 April 2003 Global Change Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 24 April 2003 If you are a scientist, you make predictions Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 25 July 2011 Book Future Proofing (Feb 2002) by David Birchall, George TovstigaThe Future of Ideas by Lawrence Lessig The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World The Future of Management (Sep 2007) by Gary Hamel The Future of Work by Thomas W. Malone How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization, Your Management Style and Your Life The Long Boom (1999) by Joel Hyatt , Peter Leyden , Peter Schwartz The coming age of prosperity The World Is Flat (2005) by Thomas L. Friedman A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century Category Future [42 items]Indicator of Change Inside track business education by Sheila MoorcroftKeeping in touch by Sheila Moorcroft Meet your new therapist - your understanding computer by Sheila Moorcroft The appliance of science by Sheila Moorcroft Link Discovery InstituteMission is to make a positive vision of the future practical The DaVinci Institute The Long Boom Web Site The Work Foundation The Work Foundation (UK) The World Future Society Past Event Open Evening at ESCP Europe "The Future of Work" in London - May 2019 Thu 09 May 2019, ESCP Europe Business School - London campus ESCP Europe - London Campus, London, United Kingdom Person Arie de Geus Retired Royal Dutch/Shell Group ExecutiveGeorge Gilder Sheila Moorcroft Futures Consultant Theodore Zeldin (b. 1933) Historian & Author Quotation Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics by Isaac Asimov Ken Olsen's comment in 1977 on computers in the home On 640K of memory by Bill Gates Founder & CEO of Microsoft On change and decisions by Isaac Asimov On changing things by Andy Warhol On foreseeing the unfolding course of events by Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) British Politician On how the Net is seen by Doc Searls On planning for the future by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) American Author On predicting the future by Peter F. Drucker (b. 1909) American Management Consultant On traditional scientific method and where you ought to go by Robert M. Pirsig (b. 1928) Author View Indicators of ChangeIndicators of new and emerging trends.
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