Jack Uldrich’s “Future Friday 5:” April 16, 2021
This week, Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about the year 2040, synthetic biology, digital crypto-currencies, getting rid of logo-ed corporate clothing, and why "less is more."
This week, Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about the year 2040, synthetic biology, digital crypto-currencies, getting rid of logo-ed corporate clothing, and why "less is more."
This week in his "Friday Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich gives leaders plenty to think about, including cancer vaccines, a global internet, digital cryptocurrencies, wave power, cultured meat, cybersecurity, climate change, and muons. (If you don't know what the latter are, read the post.)
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about full-spectrum thinking, a feminist internet, mRNA technology, innovation, and about different concepts of time.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages his readers to think about uncertainty, topsoil loss, 3D pritinting, techno-pessimism, and "magic mushrooms."
This week, Futurist Jack Uldrich encourages leaders to think about NFT's, social tokens, afrofuturism, space hotels, and why children know more about leadership than adults.
Futurist Jack Uldrich dishes out his weekly "Friday Future 5." This week he includes insights on breakthrough technologies, self-driving cars, Unilever's new strategic plan, existential risks to humanity, and the future of human touch.
Futurist Jack Uldrich explains why Unilever's new "Compass" initiative offers other companies a sustainable path toward the future.
This week Futurist Jack Uldrich discusses "the six laws of zero," long-time thinking tools, decentralization, reverse mentors, the legal rights of nature, and what an "ecological civilization" might look like.
In lieu of his regular newsletter, Jack Uldrich provides a short poem.
In this week's "Future 5," Futurist Jack Uldrich shares insights about how to expect the unexpected, why fungi are the future, lab grown wood, the widespread deployment of satellites, and why emotion is the foundation of strategy.