Posts tagged “foresight”

Arcing abundance and the future of limits

December 3, 2009, written by Jeremy

What does the Singularity invite us to ignore?

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Preempting wicked problems

September 30, 2009, written by Jeremy

Were wicked problems once wicked goods. What flipped?

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Context of choice in impact investment

August 28, 2009, written by Jeremy

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

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Precision – a manifesto for impact investment

August 18, 2009, 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

July 21, 2009, written by Jeremy

How to avoid getting scammed by foresight vendors.

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Three responses to recession

July 6, 2009, 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

February 8, 2009, 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

May 16, 2008, 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

October 26, 2006, 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

April 8, 2005, written by Jeremy

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

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abbr. resume

September 21, 2004, 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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