Signals: The Future of Silence
This week’s signal inspiration comes from the latest Future With Friends episode — “The Future of Silence”, featuring my wonderfully vivacious friend Amy Scott.
This week’s signal inspiration comes from the latest Future With Friends episode — “The Future of Silence”, featuring my wonderfully vivacious friend Amy Scott.
This edition of Simon Reads is inspired by this week’s episode of The Future With Friends, where we explored the future of power – who holds it, how it shifts, and what it means for the world ahead.
Previous posts in this series Looking Back at the Future What We Got Right (and wrong) About The Future of Where We Will Work Reflecting back on the 2021 scenarios, it’s clear that the future is never clear.
This week was inspired by our latest Future With Friends episode – “The Future of Community” with Stef Koster, recorded live at CoCo Place in Mornington.
This edition was sparked by our latest Future With Friends episode with the effervescent Anneli Blundell, where we explored ‘The Future of Meeting Strangers’.
In 2021 I wrote a series of scenarios looking at the long-term impact of Covid on how and where people will be working from in 2025.
This edition was sparked by our latest Future With Friends episode with the brilliant Leanne Williams, where we explored The Future of Doing Risky Things.
In late-2021, I wrote a series of scenarios to explore how remote and hybrid work might evolve through to 2025.
This edition was sparked by our latest Future With Friends episode with the wonderful Lizzie Davidson, where we explored ‘The Future of Meaningful’.
This one was sparked by our latest Future With Friends podcast, where I teamed up with the wizard himself, Dr Jason Fox, to explore ‘The Future of Continuity.’ Jason crafted a two-part scenario for the future, and we’ve turned it into a special double feature podcast — and now, a special double edition of Simon Sees!
How scenario planning can be used to align thinking, stimulate ideas and overcome the inertia of uncertainty.