Read writing from Andrew Curry on Medium. Well, some of us may get the flying cars. He’d been asked by a publisher to update one of his books, but ended up producing a different book instead. Part 2 of the Seeking Delphi™ Future Driving series presents an interview with Kaushik Rajashekara. Other scenarios projects include ones on economic development, regulation, and sustainability. Required fields are marked *. You can also follow us on Facebook and on twitter, This post is re-blogged from Seeking Delph™. School of International Futures (SOIF) is the trading name of School of International Futures Ltd, a company with not for profit purposes limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 07761692 and whose registered office is at Onega House, 112 Main Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6NE. These weaknesses, certainly in the British economy, can be summarised quickly: low wages and and an over-casualised workforce; low productivity; low investment; a property sector that has got used to over-generous rents; an over-reliance on services and a lack of manufacturing capacity; too much dependence on the extended logistics of a global supply chain. In the final episode of the Future Driving series on the Seeking Delphi™ podcast, we explore intelligent traffic control with Rapid Flow Technologies CEO, Griffin Schultz. …. He was also lead author of the Henley Centre’s 2001 report for the Cabinet Office, “Understanding Best Practice in Strategic Futures.” He has published widely on futures subjects, including – with Anthony Hodgson – the first academic paper on the Three Horizons method. With projects focused on urgent and current issues including the Future of Terrorism, Intergenerational Fairness, and the Future of Philanthropy, SOIF is helping global leaders answer some of the world’s most pressing questions about the future. Britain’s current political crisis has deep roots that go back 50 years. United Kingdom About Blog I'm an all-round futurist/futurologist with a sound engineering foundation and over 1800 inventions. …. 14th January 2020 By Andrew Curry Futurist as protagonist 30th December 2019 By Andrew Curry Things we liked in 2019 27th December 2019 By Andrew Curry Working with the future 22nd November 2019 By Andrew Curry Foresight for policy-makers 15th November 2019 By Andrew Curry 8th Annual Poll: Funniest Names in The NFL Draft. Andrew is going to be central to our next chapter, as SOIF continues to deliver purposeful foresight and impact to our clients, by helping them steer through complexity. But if the science progresses fast enough, and I live long enough, maybe I’ll see the day when I can just ignore it. In my (volunteer) role as editor of the APF newsletter Compass, I recorded a discussion with Wendy Schultz and Tanja Hichert at the end of this year’s Scenarios 2018 conference. He was also the lead author on the Henley Centre report for the UK Cabinet Office on Understanding Best Practice in Strategic Futures. The Long view This too shall pass. Is transformation the key to immortality? We discussed some current feelings and observations and then I asked each student to share their observations about the future relating to the election aftermath (note: the “winner” was still in doubt). Articles we liked: Future oyod on your own data; Working with intelligent assistants; Twitter. I’ve been vaguely following it ever since The Jetsons. I may have missed some. SOIF Founder and Director Cat Tully said: “I’m delighted to welcome Andrew to the SOIF team. Flying cars? I did a quick grab from my alerts the last […], I am pleased to see a collaboration with former guest student Alex Ferganani and friends captured in a new article in the Europan Business Review: Corporate Foresight In An Ever-Turbulent Era. Change is happening so fast! The topic was the State of Foresight and in particular we wanted […], I am ready to pass the baton to a new Editor for On the Horizon. My company, Kantar Consulting, asked me to write a shorter version for its website, which I’m also republishing here. His Futures Company report, The 21st Century Business (co-authored with Jules Peck), won the 2015 WPP Atticus thought leadership award in the Strategy Category, while his earlier report, Unlocking New Sources of Growth, won the Atticus Grand Prix in 2013. My work “After Capitalism” is grounded in that idea. in an exclusive interview after his SXSW 2018 Intelligent Future keynote, https://seekingdelphidotcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/whurley2.mp3. School of International Futures (SOIF) is the trading name of School of International Futures Ltd, a company with not for profit purposes limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 07761692 and whose registered office is at Onega House, 112 Main Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6NE.