Global Futurist and Business Forecaster Jack Uldrich to Keynote Nine Events in January
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 13, 2014 -- Following on the heels of over one hundred successful keynote presentations in 2013, including talks at SingTel's CIO Days in Hong Kong, Optus Vision in Sydney, Australia and the European Association of International Educators in Istanbul, popular keynote speaker, renowned global futurist and best-selling author, Jack Uldrich will begin the new year by delivering nine customized keynote presentations in January to the following organizations:
January 7: A private financial wealth management client (Atlanta, GA)
January 15: Mosaic Ag College (Orlando, FL)
January 16: National Association of Manufacturers (Middlebury, VA)
January 17: Metals Service Center Institute (Bonita Springs, FL)
January 20: Cannon Falls Education District (Cannon Falls, MN)
January 21: TBA (Edmonton, Alberta)
January 26: Pearson Learning Solutions (Orlando, FL)
January 27: Ohio Educational Technology Conference (Columbus, OH)
January 30: United Ag (Palm Springs, CA)
The titles of Uldrich’s presentations range from "Why Future Trends Demand Unlearning" and "The Big AHA: How to Future-Proof Your Business" to "Business as Unusual: 19 Ways Unconventional Ways to Succeed Tomorrow" and "The New Normal is Abnormal."
Much of the material for Uldrich’s keynote presentations will be drawn from his two latest books, "Foresight 2020: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow" and "Higher Unlearning: 39 Post-Requisite Lessons for Achieving a Successful Future," as well as his forthcoming book, "Business as Unusual: How to Future-Proof Yourself Against Tomorrow’s Transformational Trends."
Uldrich’s engaging, entertaining and educational presentations will cover trends in information and communication technologies, robotics, cloud computing, next generation mobile and social technologies, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, genomics, wearable technologies, the "Internet of Things" and "Big Data." They are specifically designed to provide attendees a solid foundation upon which they can take action to create their own successful futures.
A synopsis of some of Uldrich’s ideas on tomorrow’s transformational technologies can be found in this article, 10 Game-Changing Technological Trends Transforming the World of Tomorrow.
In addition to covering future trends, Uldrich will also provide an overview of how technological change and enhanced mobility is rapidly changing customer expectations and behavior and, in the process, upending long-standing business models. Uldrich, who has been hailed as "America's Chief Unlearning Officer," will conclude his talks by reviewing the consequences of not future-proofing your organization against tomorrow’s changes.
Throughout his presentations, Uldrich will use vivid analogies and memorable stories, drawn from a wide spectrum of industries, to ensure his message of change "sticks" with his audience. (A video sample of his talk on "unlearning" can be viewed here: Futurist Jack Uldrich on Why Future Trends in Health Care Demand Unlearning.)
In the past year, Uldrich has addressed hundreds of business and trade groups from around the world, including delivering customized keynote presentations at ten McGladrey Emerging Technology Summits across the United States, Case IH, Emerson, the Women’s Food Forum, PepsiCo, United Healthcare, Boston Scientific, Southern Company, Cisco, IBM, WiPro, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Avnet, Digi-Key and various YPO and WPO groups.
Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, technology forecaster, best-selling author, editor of the quarterly newsletter, The Exponential Executive, and host of the award-winning website, http://www.jumpthecurve.net. He is currently represented by a number of professional speakers' bureaus, including Leading Authorities, Convention Connection, Gold Star Speakers Bureau and Executive Speakers Bureau.
Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to contact his executive assistant, Catie Glynn, at 312-342-5283 or catieglynn(at)gmail(dot)com.
Jack Uldrich, Jump the Curve, http://www.jumpthecurve.net, +1 (612) 267-1212, [email protected]
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