Vol.
3, No. 2 | December 2016 | AAI
Foresight
AAI Foresight Annual Report, 2016
By
Timothy C. Mack
As
we near the end of 2016, AAI Foresight has much to be grateful for,
beginning its third year of existence. At the top of that list is the
continuing influence of Cynthia
Wagner,
who has worked her editorial and content magic on reports, blogs, and
the Foresight
Signals
newsletter while holding down a demanding trade association position.
Her naming to the list of top
women futurists worldwide
was long overdue, in our opinion.
AAI
Foresight is also grateful to designer Lisa
Mathias,
who makes words shine, and we congratulate her on her new full-time
position as designer at a prestigious association in downtown
Washington, D.C.
The
AAI Foresight Report series for 2016 continued to offer cutting-edge
thought pieces, including Dennis
M. Bushnell’s
article
on the future of humanity and an in-depth analysis on the impact of the Brexit
vote on European foresight by
Joergen
Oestroem Moeller.
Our
strategic partnerships in Europe have expanded into the publishing
and human resources development arenas. That client base also
continues to expand, with the expectation that new North American
customers will come on line in 2017.
AAI’s
long-term relationship with the Island of Singapore continued with an
Arctic ecological change project and a consultation on rewiring a
ministry-level trend-scanning program. As well, an ambitious rethink
of electric power distribution strategies in the U.K. is just getting
under way. And that segues into the electric power sector of AAI’s
business, which is still chugging along at a steady pace, as it has
for the past couple of decades (under the earlier AAI Research
incarnation).
The
MIT Enterprise Forum relationship is entering growth mode, and MIT
has just announced a new national program in the United States, with
the NW group (the second largest node after Cambridge) having a
significant role in development. Part of that national effort will be
the just-launched Engine Room, a national virtual incubator for
longer-term R&D (similar to the original Bell Labs model),
followed by a postsecondary “new technologies development and
implementation” competition.
As
for the “one that got away” story, which seems to have become a
tradition, I would include both a briefing for a major Korean
automotive manufacturer on the future of marketing, which went
totally in house at the last minute (with no outside speakers), and
an ambitious AAI program proposed for the oldest and largest Wild
West rodeo event in the United States. For the latter project, the
AAI team proposal went down to the last cut, with only two bidders
remaining, but we were not chosen, for reasons that did not include
our lack of experience and expertise.
Otherwise,
the best news at our West Coast office location is the return of the
rain. This sounds odd for the Pacific Northwest, but the last 18
months have been unsettlingly dry, especially during the wildfire
season. So an end to sunny skies and Vitamin D is now underway.
Feel
free to contact me for details on AAI Foresight’s work, past,
present, or future. And in the meantime, please share your work with
us—and the rest of the foresight community.
Timothy
C. Mack
is managing principal of AAI Foresight Inc. Contact him at
202-431-1652 or tcmack333@gmail.com.
Call for Annual Reports
As
a newsletter devoted to covering the global futurist and foresight
community, Foresight
Signals would
like to hear from you. Share the story of your year in foresight with
futurists everywhere!
Please
send us a brief overview of your futures activities over the past
year, such as career changes, awards or milestones, books and reports
published, projects launched, appearances in the media, seminars or
conferences organized and/or presentated to, or noteworthy
consultations. Send your report to CynthiaGWagner@gmail.com
by
December
28.
__________
Send
us your signals!
News about your work and other tips are welcome, as is feedback on
Foresight
Signals.
Contact
Cynthia
G. Wagner,
consulting editor.
Feel
free to share Foresight Signals with your networks and to submit any
stories, tips, or “signals” of trends emerging on the horizon
that we can share with other stakeholders and the foresight
community.
__________
©
2016 AAI
Foresight
Foresight
Signals is a publication of AAI
Foresight
1619 Main Street,
#1172
Freeland, WA 98249
Managing Principal:
Timothy C. Mack
tcmack333@gmail.com
| 202-431-1652
Webmaster and IT
Consultant: Tom Warner
Consulting Editor:
Cynthia G. Wagner
Designer:
Lisa
Mathias
No comments:
Post a Comment