Posts tagged “foresight”

Arcing abundance and the future of limits

, written by Jeremy

What does the Singularity invite us to ignore?

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Preempting wicked problems

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Were wicked problems once wicked goods. What flipped?

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Context of choice in impact investment

, written by Jeremy

Impact investment means managing portfolios in addition to choosing individual investments.

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Precision – a manifesto for impact investment

, written by Jeremy

Drive investment: deliver results, be precise, embrace complexity and create clarity.

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Top ten reasons to never pay for foresight

, written by Jeremy

How to avoid getting scammed by foresight vendors.

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Three responses to recession

, written by Jeremy

How pressing, playing the odds, and driving results changes the game.

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Key ways story-arcs change business strategy

, written by Jeremy

The best writers arc their stories to intriguing and unexpected ends. Can we arc businesses too?

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Old news, new news

, written by Jeremy


“sift” isn’t new. The company started about the same time as this website (circa 2006). That’s the old news.

New news: We’re now at this full-time. Have been since November 2007. And we are so grateful to say that business …

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Observing our moments instead of the future

, written by Jeremy

Might seeking a future be short-sighted if it keeps us from seeing where we are?

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Doula for start-ups

, written by Jeremy

We used a labour coach. Maybe your company needs one too?

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abbr. resume

, written by Jeremy

My name is Jeremy Heigh. I am a husband, father, son, brother, friend, reader, thinker, economist, investor, gamer, artist, writer, and young man.

I liked school and have three degrees. The last is an M.Sc. in environmental economics. I enjoy …

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