Future-Proof Your Business
By (Author) Tom Cheesewright
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Business
30th July 2020
30th July 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Advice on careers and achieving success
Business innovation
Management decision making
Management: leadership and motivation
Social forecasting, future studies
Economic forecasting
658.406
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
127g
How to prepare your business for a volatile future Future Proof Your Business- Penguin Expert Series will arm you with the practical skills you need to adapt your organisation so that is fine-tuned for our age of high-frequency change. You will learn to collect and analyse data to recognize the early indications of change in your industry and how to convert that foresight into rapid action. - How can you build agility into your organisation and ensure it's ready it for change - What are the tools needed for predicting future trends in your industry - How can you act with speed ahead of your competitors Tom Cheesewright, a world-leading Applied Futurist, will answer all these questions, drawing from his own experience, as well as insights from industry authorities and case studies from thriving organisations around the world, to give you all the practical tools you need for successful change management in your organisation.
A Financial Times book of the month * The Financial Times *
Tom Cheesewright is an Applied Futurist, helping people and organisations around the world to see the future more clearly, share their vision, and respond with innovation. An accomplished speaker and broadcaster, he specialises in connecting tomorrow's world to today's experience, making sense of what's happening next, and why. Tom's clients include global 500 corporations, government departments, industry bodies and charities. Notable clients include- Accenture, Audi, Bacardi, Barclays, BASF, Bertelsmann, BMW, BP, BT, Facebook, Google, HSBC, HMRC, ITV, Kellogg's, Sony, Virgin Media, and VISA. Tom's first book, High Frequency Change was published in June 2019.