Three Horizons: The Patterning of Hope
Built on the insights of Bill Sharpe and his colleagues in the International Futures Forum, this program is a highly participative open dialogue in which h you will explore the systems thinking required to tackle issues for which paradox, ambiguity, and complexity characterise the landscape and where the pace of change means that yesterday’s solutions are no longer effective, where long-term needs require long-term logic, and where radical innovation may be required for success.
Note: this is an advanced program designed to share ideas and insights.
Learning Outcomes:
- Explore and discuss the concept of “future consciousness”
- Explore and discuss the Three Horizons framework and examples of its application
- Explore and discuss the differences between knowing our way into the future and living our way into the future
Keynote
Tim will present a keynote on: Radical Solidarity
Tim’s Bio
Tim is Disruptor in Residence for a wide range of institutions. His first public act of disruption was spreading pasted sheets of paper, sticky-side up, on his third-grade classroom floor. He now focuses on more productive activities as a speaker, author and innovation facilitator for businesses and start-ups in 37 countries.
He has guest lectured at universities in Canada, US, UK, Denmark, Chile, and Australia. His book, Think Better, is a McGraw-Hill Business Classic, available in ten languages. He is a senior advisor for Oberlin College’s Innovation Studio and co-founder of Mindcamp, which hosts annual conferences in Canada and Chile.
Tim is recipient of the Creative Education Foundation’s Distinguished Leader Award.
Tim’s Links
- LinkedIn: Tim Hurson
- ThinkX: thinkxic.com
- Blog: blog.thinkxic.com/
- Think Better: tenkaizen.com