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Futurists is a term often used to describe management consultants who advise corporations on a wide range of global trends, risk management and potential market opportunities. In some countries the equivalent word used is Futurologist.


A key element of all management is being able to anticipate what competitors, employees and customers are likely to do next, in the context of a rapidly changing wider world. Thus it is true that to some extent all effective leaders are futurists.


Future Thinking

A key part of futuring is managing uncertainty and risk. Some trends are relatively clear - for example the fall of telecom costs towards zero or the ageing demographics of many countries in Western Europe. The issue is often more about timing than the nature of the events themselves. But others are very hard to predict, including significant numbers of so-called Wild Cards, or low probability, but high impact events.


See Futures Studies Futures studies or Futurism reflects on how today’s changes (or the lack thereof) become tomorrow’s reality. ...


Quotations on the Future

Study the past if you would divine the future Confucius


Take hold of your future or the future will take hold of you - Patrick Dixon - Futurewise publ 2005 Category: ...


By the time you have finished reading this, the future will have come, gone, and is now history - Uncredited


External Links

  • The Futures Foundation
  • Global Change - futurist site - 50 videos, 500 articles and many presentations on world trends

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futurist - definition of futurist in Encyclopedia (597 words)
The Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was the first among them to produce a manifesto of their artistic philosophy in his Manifesto of Futurism (1909), first released in Milan and published in the French paper Le Figaro (February 20).
The Futurists' glorification of modern warfare as the ultimate artistic expression and their intense nationalism allowed those of them who survived World War I to embrace Italian fascism.
Futurism as a coherent artistic movement is is now regarded as extinct, having died out in the 1920s; many of the Futurists were killed in two world wars, and Futurism was, like science fiction, in part overtaken by 'the future'.
Futurism (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1154 words)
Many Italian Futurists instinctively supported the rise of fascism in Italy in the hope of modernizing the society and the economy of a country that was still torn between unfilled industrial revolution in the North and the rural, archaic South.
In Italy, futurist architects were often at odds with the fascist state's tendency towards Roman imperial/classical aesthetic patterns.
A revival of sorts of the Futurist movement began in 1988 with the creation of the Neo-Futurist style of theatre in Chicago, which utilizes Futurism's focus on speed and brevity to create a new form of immediate theatre.
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