Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” September 22, 2023

Think: If you want to think better--and, really, who doesn't--read this article on the importance of handwriting. Even in the age of laptops, keyboards and voice recorders, I've long been an avid writer of handwritten notes. I scribble notes in the margins of books, jot things down by longhand at conferences, why I even still [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” September 8, 2023

Think Optimistically: Over tens of thousands of years, the human brain has been trained to optimize around the notions of fear and scarcity. The reason for this is simple: The world our ancestors occupied was a scary place and it was hard to find food. I will be the first to admit that the world [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” September 1, 2023

(Editor's note: This week, my colleague, Jeff Appelquist, and I will be in Montana battling the heat and conducting our 3-day experiential leadership seminar, Into the Unknown: Exploring the Leadership Lessons of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery. If you or your organization are interested in learning more about the program, please feel [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” August 25, 2023

Think: Well, here we go. Researchers at CalTech have recently developed a robot that can crawl, walk, climb and fly. This article has a brief description of the technology along with an impressive video of the robot in action. My best guess is that among the first markets for the technology will be the police, [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” August 18, 2023

Think: "The Great Progression, 2025-2050" is an insightful article and is well worth reading. It is on the long side (about a 20-minute read) but two quotes in particular stuck out to me: 1) "This slow-moving, pro-progress story is being missed by most of the mainstream media chasing the minute-by-minute story of crisis and decline" [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” August 11, 2023

Think in Questions: Given the extraordinary advances in everything from artificial intelligence and robotics to biotechnology, nanotechnology, gene-editing and regenerative medicine, here is a question all of us should spend some time thinking about: How Old Can Humans Get? (Hint: One leading scientist thinks the answer may be 1,000 years--or more.) Think Different: What's the [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” August 4, 2023

Think: If you're a leader in your organization, I encourage you to read--and then think deeply--about this article: Strategy as a Catalyst for Change. Thinking long-term can sometimes feel like a "fool's game" because so much of the deep future (10+ years) is unknowable and will be unpredictable. Alas, not everything is unknowable. One thing [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 28, 2023

Think in Questions: If you haven't yet watched the new movie, "Oppenheimer," I highly recommend it. One of the most interesting things for me is that at the time the scientists first tested the atomic bomb in New Mexico in 1945 there was a "non-zero" chance that the weapon might ignite the atmosphere and destroy [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 14, 2023

Think: It is not uncommon to think that whatever era you live in represents the peak--or sum--of all human knowledge. From the perspective of the future however, our "present day" knowledge may well seem laughable. To this end, advances in quantum biology could revolutionize our understanding of how life works. If this is true then [...]

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Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 5:” July 7, 2023

  Think: Gutenberg's Lessons in AI. This is an outstanding article and I highly recommend it. My big take-a-way was this: After the invention of the printing press it took a great deal of time--sometimes decades or even hundreds of years--before certain products, services and concepts were even conceived. In this same way, it is [...]

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