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Description============================================= Future Minds: How the Digital Age is Changing Our Minds, Why This Matters and What We Can Do About It ==================================================== Richard Watson | 2010 | 378 Pages in ePub format | English | ISBN-13: 978-1857885491 | 2.87 MB Description: Drawing on the latest research, this book looks at the ways that screen culture is shaping the future and changing the way we think. Future Minds asks: are we becoming addicted to data and how do we go about starting a digital diet, urgently? You’ll find thought-provoking and practical suggestions about reclaiming the space and time to think deeply. Reviews: "A great case for how to think, not what to think in these fast moving and complex times. Watson's message is clear - our innate imagination and human ability to think deeply about life and issues are the best assets we have to deliver us safely to the future. Full of wonderfully inspired quotations, sage predictions and abundance of source material this is a how to that is definately a must have." --Ellen Sideri, Founder + CEO, ESP Trendlab, New York About the Author/s: Richard Watson is an author, speaker and consultant who helps individuals and organizations to think ahead, with a particular emphasis on scenario planning. He is the founder of nowandnext .com, a website that documents global trends, and is co-founder of Strategy Insight, a scenario planning consultancy. His clients have included, among others, IBM, McDonald's, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Virgin, Department of Education, Public Libraries NSW, Ikea, Toyota, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Richard also writes for a number of business publications worldwide, including Fast Company (US), Future Orientation(Denmark), and Retail Banking Review (Australia). Richard was born in the UK and divides his time, rather unsuccessfully, between London and Sydney. Apart from two future minds (aged 8 and 10), his other interests include old cars, old wine, and fixing things in sheds. Check out my other books: =O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O= No Password or Surveys. Guaranteed!!! Please seed the torrent if you want to Help :) =O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O=O= Related Torrents
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