Zapisi iz budućnosti : Povijet sljedećih 50 godina

Zapisi iz budućnosti : Povijet sljedećih 50 godina

Richard Watson

You will come across various predictions and potential scenarios in this book, but it is not intended to predict the future. Anyone who claims they can is either lying or simply doesn't understand. My intention is to free the imagination.

Prediction is a dangerous game - the future is never a straight, linear extrapolation of the present. Unexpected innovations and events will conspire to sabotage well-conceived plans - but even that is better than not thinking about the future at all.

"Notes from the Future" is full of provocative predictions about the changes that the world should experience in the next fifty years. The book examines the emerging patterns and development of society, technology, economy and business, and gives imagined speculations about where all this can lead us.

But "Notes from the Future" is not primarily concerned with predictions. The goal of this book is to free our collective and individual imaginations so that we can see what we know in a new light and observe the unknown with greater clarity, as well as encourage everyone - individuals and organizations - to start thinking about the direction in which we are moving and will is what we aspire to be what we truly want.

"Records from the Future" will prove indispensable to business analysts, strategists and organizers, and provide us with rich material to contemplate as we head headlong into the future.

"A book that helps you decide whether the world is heading towards madness or becoming more intelligent." (Theodore Zeldin, author of "An Intimate History of Mankind")

Original title
Future files
Translation
Vedran Puljko
Editor
Ivan Petrić
Graphics design
Irena Lenard
Dimensions
21 x 14.5 cm
Pages
294
Publisher
Alfa, Zagreb, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Summa technologiae

Summa technologiae

Stanisław Lem
Nolit, 1977.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
14.62