Insights November 12th, 2015

In The Crazy Ones Interview: Maverick Nikolas Badminton we have an interview with Nikolas Badminton, from back in 2014, by Billie Carn in her amazing interview series where she talks to business leaders and innovators from around the world in her ‘Mavericks’ series.
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist that researches, speaks, and writes about the future of work, how technology is affecting the workplace, how workers are adapting, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving.

Crazy is not having compassion and an ability to forgive.

Listen to the full interview here.

About TheCrazyOnes.org

We believe in the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. We appreciate they’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. The world quotes them, disagrees with them, glorifies them and vilifies them. But the world does not ignore them. Because they change things.
Yes, they push the human race forward. And even though some may see them as the crazy ones, we see and acknowledge their genius because the ones crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.
You can see more of their interviews here.

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Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that researches, speaks, and writes about the future of work, how technology is affecting the workplace, how workers are adapting, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. He appears at conferences in Canada, USA, UK, and Europe. Email him to book him for your radio, TV show, or conference.

 

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Nikolas Badminton

Nikolas Badminton is the Chief Futurist of the Futurist Think Tank. He is world-renowned futurist speaker, a Fellow of The RSA (FRSA), a media personality, and has worked with over 400 of the world’s most impactful companies to establish strategic foresight capabilities, identify trends shaping our world, help anticipate unforeseen risks, and design equitable futures for all. In his new book – ‘Facing Our Futures’ – he challenges short-term thinking and provides executives and organizations with the foundations for futures design and the tools to ignite curiosity, create a framework for futures exploration, and shift their mindset from what is to WHAT IF…

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