Topics

  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Technology and the Future of IT
  • Human Resources, Change Management and the Future of Work
  • Agility, Globalisation, Research and Development
  • Market Intelligence, Innovation and Brands
  • Construction and Housing
  • Consumer Leisure and Play

Languages

He presents in English.

How he presents

James is a master at explaining The Big Picture in a way that convincingly suggests What To Do Next. Reinforced by brilliant visuals, he first makes complex issues simple and then makes them sizzle.

Publications

  • 2010
    Big Potatoes: The London Manifesto for Innovation
  • 2009
    Energise! A Future for Energy Innovation
  • 2006
    Computer Games and Sex Difference
  • 2004
    Why is Construction So Backward?
  • The Globalisation of UK Manufacturing and Services
  • 2003
    Play as the Main Event in International and UK Culture, Cultural Trends
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In Detail

A physics graduate and author of several books, James is Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester. In the 1980s he co-directed Britain’s first major study into the future of e-commerce (‘teleshopping’ in those days). He then moved to the Henley Centre, Britain’s best-known think-tank on EU markets, where he built up the firm’s forecasting on the broader future of IT and proposed, in 1992, that the Internet be delivered over TV.

What he offers you

He offers a highly visual, very witty, but deadly serious alternative to myths about the future of work, consumers and technology. An inspirational opponent of politically correct trends in management and beyond, he spells out what to do and how to do it in controversial but deeply insightful style.

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