Views of European Futurist about the year 2020
07.02.2010 20:12Elina Hiltunen has been commenting about how the world could look like in 2020 in IET magazine. Read the the story here.
Elina Hiltunen has been commenting about how the world could look like in 2020 in IET magazine. Read the the story here.
Elina Hiltunen is having her speech about weak signals and anticipating the future from the business intelligence point of view in the Gartner Business Intelligence Summit 2010, February, London. See here the brochure of the summit.
Elina kirjoittaa nykyään Talouselämässä kolumneja (varoitus: välillä pilke silmäkulmassa!!). Seuraavista linkeista pääsee suoraan kolumneihin.
Kolumni Lidlin kolamainoksesta
Some days ago, in a seminar of Endero and their innovation management officer program I volunteered when five people were asked to step in fron t of everybody. Jim Solatie, and innovation couch totally surprised the five of the volunteers, by handing us a note of 100 euros (see the pic). The task for us was to use this note to something that encourages innovation. I spend very much time to think about where to spend this note, and finally came to a conclusion: I spend this note to enhhance the creativity of children.
Lately, I had a discussion with my daughter’s teacher and I asked her if it was possible to make the kids to draw and write about the future (for example 2020), and with that material to make a small book about their visions about the future. Every student would get a a book for themselves. The teacher said yes to me, and promised to start the project next January. Of course this is just the first discussions and you can never know what happens with this project, but I really like the idea that the kids could watch their creation after ten years and look ath their thoughts about the future at that time.
Printing is expensive, but luckily Nord Print volunteered to sponsor the printing, so we will get every child a book of his/her own
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I will keep posting about this issue in this blog, and how it turns out.
If you are interested in futures a good place to visit is European Futurist conference, which is arranged yearly in Lucern. The topic of the next conference is: Visioning 20.20- Escaping the Age of Stupid.
These issues are on the focus of the conference:
Understanding the Transformation
Conquering New Opportunities
programmecan be found here.
What’s Next Consulting Oy jatkaa taas toimintaansa, koska Elina Hiltunen on päättänyt siirtyä Nokian futuristin paikalta takaisin konsultiksi. Mieli on täynnä uusia ideoita arvokkaan Nokiakokemuksen jälkeen.
-If change never happened, there would not be butterflies-
If you are interested in reading more about weak signals, please check my new (old ) blog:
http://www.future.vuodatus.net
I have continued writing about future and weak signals there.
I just got myself a new mobile phone E71 and of course I have to try it for blogging. I really like this qwerty keyboard and surfing with this phone is ok too (previously I have not surffed with cellphone).
Currently I am sitting in the car (not driving) we are coming from small Finnish town back to home. We visited local McDonalds and found a computer game there where children have to pedal real bikes to get the charachters in the screen to move. A weak signal!
Slow movement is gaining interest all over the world. It includes for example slow food, slow cities and slow travelling- all of them including performing slowly. What I did not know that my new computer belonged to the trendy category of slow computing. I started to copy some of my files from the external harddrive to my new computer. A little bit surprising and a slow message appeared to the screen as you can see from this image.
And for those that cannot read Finnish: “jäljellä” means “time left”-so time left for copying: 845 days and 19 hours…