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Simeon Spearman

How Your Brain Connects the Future to the Past - Jeff Brown and Mark Fenske - Your Heal... - 0 views

  • Although each of us is born with proactive brain, it's possible to enhance its performance. Here are some tips: Give your brain a rich bank of life experiences. Expose it to diverse environments and situations. Increasing the breadth of your experiences provides richer information for your brain to draw on as it helps you anticipate new situations. Let it borrow from the experiences of others by communicating, reading, or interacting with or about others. Think about what you want from the future. Take time to reflect on individual and team values and goals, both immediate and down the road. These will help guide your brain as it envisions future scenarios that may best help you achieve your objectives. Actively ponder future rewards or accomplishments. Emphasize rich, detailed thinking about long-term outcomes. This reduces the lure (and the danger) of instant gratification. Give yourself periods of relatively uninterrupted thought during which you let your mind wander. Doing this gives the brain's memory system extra time to recombine your prior experiences in ways that can help you envision future possibilities.
jrryhdsn

Poll: 1,000+ Business Leaders Weigh in on Disruption and the Future of Tech | Singulari... - 0 views

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    "See the other two lists here"
jrryhdsn

In The Near Future, Solar Will Be Spray Painted On Everything | Co.Exist | ideas + impact - 0 views

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    "Google's Ray Kurzweil: The Business Of Extending Human Life Is Going Into "High Gear""
jrryhdsn

Artificial intelligence in business: The state of play and future prospects | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "Zilis's informative blog"
Simeon Spearman

Influential Marketing Blog: Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Medi... - 0 views

  • The real question is whether solutions like these will be enough. By some estimates in just a few years we will reach a point where all the information on the Internet will double every 72 hours. Double. I'm running out of metaphors to describe the magnitude of this content creation. The predictable result of this is that brands are beginning to focus on content creation when they start to look at social media. What are we going to create, or what are we going to get our customers/patients/fans/audience/victims to create? Is that really the best question we could be asking?What if you were to ask about the person that makes sense of it all? The one who sifts through all the content and picks out the best and most worthy. This person is missing from most corporate communications teams. It's not a commonly defined role on any ebusiness teams. In fact, there are few jobs like this at all. The closest comparative role may be contained within the rising Library 2.0 movement (one I wrote about some time ago), but this is not frequently linked to business communication or marketing. If this role did exist, what would it be called?
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    The more I read about the idea of content curators, the more I think it may currently be called "trendspotter." 
jrryhdsn

The Future of Film, Part I: US Film is Not a Growth Business | Original | REDEF - 0 views

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    "A reliance on inelasticity is also a surefire way to be disrupted."
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