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What's Next?

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Overview

From the thought leaders at Global Business Network, new views on the profound forces shaping business in the coming decade.

Who better to help us foresee how emerging trends will help shape the agenda for business in the first decade of the twenty-first century than Global Business Network, the renowned futurist think tank and strategic consulting firm, where some of the greatest minds from these fields converge and converse? In What's Next?, GBN's President, Eamonn Kelly, and its "knowledge developer," Peter Leyden, weave together fresh, new insights from expansive interviews with many of the Network's key thinkers, including: Stewart Brand on civilization, Mary Catherine Bateson on cultural change, Paul Hawken on the anti-globalization movement, Esther Dyson on Russia, Kevin Kelly on thinking globally, and Francis Fukuyama on biotechnology. The result is a thought-provoking, and inspiring guide to the ideas, concepts, and forces that will influence business in an era of increasing uncertainty-and opportunity.


About the Author:
Eamonn Kelly is president of Global Business Network, in Emeryville, California. A specialist in long-range strategy formulation and scenario planning, he consults with Fortune 500 companies, headed strategy for Scotland's rural development, and has established several businesses and community-based initiatives. Peter Leyden is Global Business Network's knowledge developer, responsible for finding and sharing the best ideas of the Network. Coauthor of The Long Boom and former managing editor of Wired magazine, he previously worked as a journalist, writing and speaking about technology, economic change, and the future. He lives in Berkeley, California.

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Editorials

From The Critics

The value of "What's Next?" is its ability to stimulate and provoke.

Future Survey

[A] splendid book, intelligently organized.

Futurist

An inspiring and thought-provoking guide to ideas, concepts, and forces influencing business in the next decade.

Independent-London

Genuinely different...like giving individual readers the impression that they are attending a rather grand seminar at a prestigious resort.

The Futurist

An avowedly atypical book...The insights offered by What's Next should be a boon to business leaders interested in new perspectives.

Wired

Not your usual management how-to, this collection is all big, thought-provoking ideas.

Publishers Weekly

Kelly and Leyden, of Silicon Valley- based consultancy Global Business Network, chat with 50 "remarkable people," including entertainers like Laurie Anderson and geographic demographers like Joel Garreau, about everything from China's role in world politics to biotechnology, while trying to figure out how these trends mesh. After everyone's chimed in, the authors propose that the 21st century's successful business leaders will be those who develop an "adaptive advantage" over their competitors, learning to gauge the culture as effectively as the marketplace. They further suggest such corporate-minded entrepreneurs will be the most likely candidates to develop creative solutions for the world's toughest problems. The enthusiasm for corporations isn't unexpected, given Leyden's pro-globalization stance in 1999's The Long Boom, which he co-authored; and much effort is spent explaining why today's recession hasn't nullified those earlier predictions for a prosperous future. One analyst compares the wave of failed dot-coms to "regular brushfires to... make space for fresh growth," while another believes increased antidepressant usage created fearless investors, who pumped the market up to unsustainable levels. With so many people discussing subjects outside their specialized fields, the reflections swerve from insightful to inane, and despite the authors' attempt to structure the book thematically, there's still a disjointed feel to what is, essentially, a hodgepodge of excerpted transcripts. "Things are going to be wild and crazy much sooner than we expect," one contributor warns (as if they weren't already!), but for all the speculation, the book's only practical advice is to learn how to think fast. (Oct.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Soundview Executive Book Summaries

What's Next? brings together the advice and thoughts of fifty preeminent scientists, educators, writers, economists, artists, historians, inventors and thinkers from around the world. These thought leaders from the Global Business Network provide their insights into the forces that will shape the business environment over the next decade. Their incisive commentary and fresh ideas offer an educated glimpse of the challenges and opportunities that are waiting just around the corner. Copyright (c) 2003 Soundview Executive Book Summaries

Book Details

Published
October 27, 2002
Publisher
Perseus Books,U.S.
Format
Hardcover, 2002
ISBN
9780738208435

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