Sinopsis
The Book of the Future podcast examines tomorrow's world through the work of applied futurist, Tom Cheesewright, as he helps a range of people and organisations to see what's next.
Episodios
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Towards zero carbon
15/07/2020 Duración: 27minTom speaks to Nicola Lovett, CEO of Engie UK & Ireland. Engie is an energy and services giant that has transformed in recent years from a carbon dinosaur to a pacesetter in greening both public and private sector. Nicola speaks about her journey to the role of CEO, shares stories of Engie's work with local authorities and large businesses, and talks about transformation of a former coal plant site into 2000 low-carbon homes.
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Work in a post-COVID world
10/06/2020 Duración: 34minTom talks to Janine Owen, specialist in recruitment marketing and technology, about the future of work in a post-COVID world. What changes will we see to the way we hire and manage our teams? Can we expect dramatic shifts or just the acceleration of existing trends? How do we revalue humans in the new workplace? And what is the role of attitude over experience?
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Building emotional robots
04/06/2020 Duración: 41minRobot-fan Tom speaks to Peter van der Putten, Assistant professor in AI & Creative Research at Leiden University, and Director, Decisioning & AI Solutions, at Pegasystems. Peter researches robots, in all their forms, looking particularly at the interface between human and machine. He and Tom discuss emotional robots, misbehaving robots, and why it's important to experiment with machines that do bad, as well as machines that do good. You can find out more about Peter and his projects, both academic and corporate, at these links: Academic page: http://liacs.leidenuniv.nl/~puttenpwhvander/ Bots Like You: https://sites.google.com/view/botslikeyou Twitter: @PetervanderP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petervanderputten/ Industry: www.pega.com, www.pega.ai
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The future of leadership with Fiona McKay
13/05/2020 Duración: 38minHow are leaders changing in response to these uncertain times? Fiona McKay works with the leaders of global corporations to help them to change and develop. In this episode she talks to Tom about the results of her research into the gender pay gap and the critical differences between the feedback that men and women receive in the workplace. Plus how the nature of leadership is changing - and must change further - in response to a very different business environment.
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#AskAFuturist: Will we ever have driverless cars?
22/04/2020 Duración: 14minIn the second #AskAFuturist series, Tom shows why people are right to be sceptical about self-driving cars, but why they will ultimately take over. Plus, why high frequency change doesn’t affect everything.
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Five trends for the 2020s
15/04/2020 Duración: 17minWhat are the five trends that will define the 2020s? This is Tom's bet. Plus, the first in Tom’s #AskAFuturist series where he collects the questions you want to ask a futurist from social media: will we really eat insects in the future?
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Future careers: tell your own story
08/04/2020 Duración: 08minTom shares his experience of mentoring people with an unconventional career path and suggests that there is always a story of your past that leads to your career future. Plus, how Tom went about making predictions about the future of sport for a joint project with Grosvenor.
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Will we ever put microchips in our brains?
01/04/2020 Duración: 12minTom answers one of his most frequently asked questions: will we ever put microchips in our brains? Plus, why tomorrow’s worker is always performing, and why that might not be healthy.
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NOT at Mobile World Congress, with Dan Sodergren
25/03/2020 Duración: 45minTom catches up with fellow futurist Dan Sodergren, in an episode that was due to be recorded at Mobile World Congress, the first major event to be cancelled after the COVID-19 outbreak back in February. Tom and Dan talk about the future of work, and a post-pandemic world.
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Is immersive entertainment the future?
18/03/2020 Duración: 10minTom asks whether digital entertainment can ever stand up to the experience of a live gig. Plus, why the future high street is about community, not commerce.
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3D printing might still change everything
11/03/2020 Duración: 12minThe 3D printing revolution is running a few years late. But there's still a chance it will change everything. Plus, why milk tells us everything about the future of content.
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5G, what it is and why it is important, with Jeremy Thompson, vice president, Huawei UK
04/03/2020 Duración: 42minTom speaks to Jeremy Thompson of Huawei about 5G. What is it? Why is it causing so much excitement? What are the opportunities it presents? And when will those opportunities be realised?
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Predicting the future is all about time
26/02/2020 Duración: 07minOne of the first things Tom learned about being a futurist is that it is a lot easier to see what will happen than it is to predict when those changes will take place. Plus, what is an algorithm archaeologist? It could be your job in the future.
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Interview, Chintan Patel, Chief Technologist, Cisco UK & Ireland
19/02/2020 Duración: 36minTom speaks to Chintan Patel, Chief Technologist for Cisco UK and Ireland at Cisco Live! in Barcelona, about STEM education, the importance of user experience, industry 4.0, machine learning, and much much more.
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Let’s play Fear of the Future BINGO!
13/02/2020 Duración: 12minDoing radio phone-ins exposes Tom to lots of complaints about the modern age and exposes people’s fears of the future. How many of these do you recognise? Plus what does the future of recruitment look like?
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How to be hyper-decisive
06/02/2020 Duración: 07minAgile organisations must take decisions more quickly. But how do you accelerate decision-making and become ‘hyper-decisive’. Plus, Deliveroo for Builders: what happens when the digital age gig economy comes to construction?
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Betamax was not better than VHS
30/01/2020 Duración: 07minTom addresses the widely-shared myth that VHS won the videocassette format wars of the 1970s in spite of its competitor Betamax being the better technology. Despite being distant history, this debate continues to inform current practice. Plus, in this episode, why even the giants of the internet age will fall.
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Why batteries beat hydrogen
23/01/2020 Duración: 12minIn this episode, Tom looks at the two technologies competing to power our electric cars: batteries and hydrogen. Plus, building the bionic banker. How will technology transform the future banking industry?
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New Year, New Book, Free Chapter
16/01/2020 Duración: 14minKicking off a new season of episodes of the podcast, Tom shares some news about why he went quiet in late 2019 (it's all good) and invites you to #AskAFuturist your questions (Tweet him at @bookofthefuture with this hashtag or email hello@bookofthefuture.co.uk). Plus, an audio sample chapter from his book, High Frequency Change.
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Future Builders: Education and endless learning
13/12/2019 Duración: 43minTom speaks to the founders of AI-powered learning platform Future Builders, Spencer Ayres and Jordan Poulton, about the future of education and the need to keep our skills current throughout our careers.