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signals
of change

What are
signals of change?

One of my favourite quotes is by author William Gibson who said “The future is already hear it’s just not evenly distributed”. What this means to me is that if you look carefully at the world around you, you will see other people and organisations who are already experiencing things that are coming over the horizon towards you. These are the signals of change that indicate how the future might be different from today.

You don't need to be a futurist to see the future

Research has shown that you don’t need to be a futurist, or a scientist or have any particular academic background to be good at predicting the future. All you need to do is

Spotting signals

I like to think of signals as ‘the things that make you go hmmm’ (like the C+C Music Factory song from the 90s). Our brains are pattern recognition machines and they largely ignore information that fits established patterns built up from our past experiences. So when we see something that doesn’t fit the pattern of the past, it could very well be an indicator of the future.

Analysing drivers
and impacts

In most cases the signal is just the surface level example of a deeper shift in the world around us. More valuable than understanding the signal is understanding these deeper shifts. Some good questions to ask once you’ve identified a signal are

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