“I prefer an unpredictable future to an impostor future.”
We owe this wise idea to Maurice Schumann.
A thought that sums up very well the dangers of foresight: grandiloquent, dizzying theories, which are often scary... but which most of the time turn out to be inaccurate.
The foresight market does indeed exist for a simple reason: more than ever –
especially
in troubled waters – human beings need to know what will happen to them.
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So it is with the company and the office.
Where are we going to work?
In what framework?
With who ?
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Photocopiers are supposed to have disappeared since 2017
In 2012, LinkedIn published a prospective study, supplemented by a survey, which revealed the objects that will have disappeared from our offices...
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