Purpose and value – a company perspective
Posted in: Foresight, Humanity Tags: benchmarking, categorisation, competition, ecosystem, engagement, Foresight, hints, human, Humanity, hunome, ideas, Innovation, insights, knowledge, meaning, purpose, relevance, strategy, vision
If you spent some time visiting several Fortune 500 web sites, how many of those do you think would clearly state their purpose and value to humanity? How many would have people in their brand somewhere? How many would talk about the passion they have for making the world a better place and how their [...]
Vignette – how to on foresight – nay sayers and cynics
Posted in: Foresight Tags: Creativity, Foresight, Future, how to, human, Innovation, strategy, unusual sources
CONSULT UNUSUAL SOURCES, PEOPLE, AND PLACES–INCLUDING OUTLIERS, COMPLAINERS, AND TROUBLEMAKERS One important function of strategic foresight is the opening of the future. The inclusion of different perspectives is one way to assure this opening. Analysts should look for competent people inside and outside who bring a different way of thinking to the table. Key steps [...]
Ponderings on a balanced society…
Posted in: Life, Personal Tags: apathy, Belonging, conscious capitalism, crisis, education, finland, foundations, Innovation, pendulum swing, politics, privacy, ramble, societal change, values
A happy society? What makes that happen? Where is the good model? Some dimensions to bring about the conditions I lived through an amazing transformation in Finland during the 90s. It did require a good level of consensus but it was helped by a crisis. In the early 90s companies, like Nokia, and the whole [...]
Innovation variants – Nokia and Computer Sciences Corporation
Posted in: Foresight, Innovation Tags: business model, consumer foresight, context, create waves, decision speed, differentiate, era, ethos, Foresight, foxtrot positioning, Future, industry, innofuture, Innovation, innovation avalanche, living, maturity, position, product creation, ride waves, segmentation, shaping, speaker, tailored
Do you create waves or ride waves or both? Which one is relevant to your innovation program and why? Speaking at the InnoFuture2007 in Melbourne, Australia, as a panel member on different takes to innovation from some key industries, I represented the ICTI [Information Communication Telecommunication and Internet industry]. This is roughly what I spoke [...]
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